Friday, December 6, 2019

Julie’s Journey #6 - Doodling


So as I bullet journal, doodling is a very important skill. If you don't have doodles and decorations, your bullet journal will look so bland and not full of life. To the right are three pictures of my favorite things to doodle.


1. Mountains - (with snow on the top)
2. Plants - (mostly succulents)
3. Planets - (mostly Saturn with the ring)


Down below is my January 2020 bullet journal. The theme is "fireworks." I chose this theme because the doodles were very easy to draw.



 





















These two pages are from my first ever bullet journal. On the left is a motivational quote (which bullet journals have a lot of) and to the right is the actual cover that obviously says "January."

Doodling is a very important part of bullet journaling.  If you don't doodle, your bullet journal will be very bland and boring. If you spunk up your drawings with color, drop shadows, etc., your bullet journal will look very decorative and efficient.

If you want more videos/ideas for doodling, look below:

50 Awesome Doodle Ideas - AmandaRachLee
50+ Doodle Ideas Everyone Will Have Fun Sketching
50+ Holiday Doodle Ideas - AmandaRachLee
50+ (MORE) Doodle Ideas - AmandaRachLee

Thanks for reading!

❤ - Julie Z.

3 comments:

  1. I might just start bullet journaling in the new year, it seems really awesome.

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    1. You totally should!! With your artistic abilities, you would be wonderful at it! Here is the girl I watch to help me get better at bullet journaling:

      YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/amandarachlee
      Website: www.amandarachlee.com

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  2. SIDE NOTE: Look at the quote page. Notice anything odd? Well, 2020 is a leap year... so I put the wrong number!! 365 was supposed to be 366! However, I was able to fix it without a problem. Just wanted to let you guys know that because I didn't have a chance to change the picture; I will try to change it when I can.

    Thanks,
    -Julie Z.

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