![]() ![]() I find that it is easy to set goals and keep trackers, but it is rare that I stop and review exactly what I have achieved before moving onto something else, so this spread will make me be more mindful of this. Other September Bullet Journal Spread IdeasĪdditionally to my usual bullet journal spread ideas, I added a September Achievements spread to review at the end of the month. My favourite quote page this month is this one from Dutch_Dots – I love the colour palette, the moon and night sky design and the use of black and white pens to make the lettering stand out. The design was inspired by Hayleys.Bujo on Instagram. I continued the black and white flower theme in the bottom right corner for decoration. This month’s quote is a simple one: Fear is temporary, regret is forever. In the middle I decided to add in a black panel which I drew a leaf pattern over the top in white pen, and added some decorative flowers and leaves. ![]() For my September Bullet Journal Monthly Spread I have created my usual monthly calendar layout, but I have reduced the grid size as my daily tasks are smaller over the month. This is my favourite of all the spreads – it’s an incredibly simple and easy layout to create, but looks really beautiful when each of the spaces are filled in by the end of the month. I use this specifically for individual work-based tasks and reminders, colouring in small boxes next to the tasks when I have completed them. ![]() I kept this simple, adding in a few of the same flower designs from the cover page – see the Quote page section for the design.įor my Monthly Spread I use a calendar layout across a double page that I use to write individual daily tasks. ![]() I have reduced my Monthly Plan spread to half a page for September – my general schedule is still very reduced and using a whole page was a waste – so I decided to use the second half of the page as a place to write down blog post ideas for the month. The third is from Nyxarts, who has created a collage for the September cover page using muted colours. The second is a simple but beautiful olive theme from Papery Thoughts. The first is from Julianne Doodles, who has created a really cute bonsai tree theme. My cover page for September consists of a large ‘S’ design with flowers and small leaves over the top. Cover PageĪ cover page is often used to set the tone and theme for the month. In case you missed them, here are my Great Bullet Journal Spread Ideas for June, Great Bullet Journal Spread Ideas for May, Great Bullet Journal Spread Ideas for April, Great Bullet Journal Spread Ideas for February, and my Great Bullet Journal Spread Ideas for January. For the white pen I used my Sakura Gelly Roll Souffle White pen – after testing several out this is the most effective over black ink or pages. To create these spreads I used my Sakura Pigma Micron – Pigment Fineliner Pens – my favourite as they don’t bleed through the pages. I suppose the flowers were a subconscious last attempt to hold onto the last of summer, but they are also simple to create and add that extra something to a spread. I decided to go for a simple black and white floral theme, taking inspiration from a September bullet journal cover page that I found by Life in a Black Journal and adding my own ideas into my various spread ideas. This month almost feels like a fresh start – the new academic year begins, summer turns into autumn, the air starts to change and it’s the perfect point to start moving forwards with plans that have been put on hold for most of the year. That isn’t to say that I haven’t continued to use my journal – it forms an integral part of my day – but although the intention to create large posts was always there, I never quite managed to get round to it.įor September I decided to make more of an effort. It has been a little while since I did any posts about bullet journal spread ideas. This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a small amount of money if you make a purchase from any of the Amazon links included.Īll of the images included were given with full permission from their creators and I have linked each account – feel free to go and check out the great Bullet Journal spreads they are creating on Instagram! ![]()
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