My favorite stamp company,
Unity Stamp Co came out with a line of bullet journal stamps. They have released January through March, for now. I had never heard of bullet journaling, but I loved the stamps, so I set out to figure out how this might work for me. I did some research and I suggest starting
here, at the beginning, to see how it got its start. There's a short video that gives you the background and overview of the system.
I'm not really a planner kind of person; I don't need colors for each person in the family to chart out our weeks, but I liked the idea behind this sort of journal. I decided I would use the system as a goal tracker and progress keeper, mostly for fitness, but for other improvements too. Once that was decided, I ordered a bullet journal (I like the dotted ones), collected the Unity stamps, and added fitness and planner stamps from
Scrapbook.com.
I toyed with skipping the index and future log, but decided to go with it. I can see where a future log can be useful for adding future goals and the index just helps you find things quickly.
The future log is a place I can set some "down the road" sorts of goals, especially fitness ones; like "climb that mountain this summer". One of my crafty goals is to work on lettering and line drawing, so I drew the arrow dividers and did the lettering.
The next step was to set up a key. This will be an ongoing process, as I figure out what my needs are and what works for me. I also added a mantra page. I have been injured for over a year now, and lost a lot of my fitness accomplishments. I find myself looking at how far I've fallen, how far I have to go, and get very discouraged. I really do need to focus on the next little step and not be overwhelmed by the mountain in front of me. I had fun with the lettering and the
Unity stamp was perfect.
Now that the journal is all set up and ready to go, it's time to get to the first month! I love the font of January Floral
bullet journal kit and the flowers are gorgeous. I made the calendar using
Lawn Fawn's Plan On It Calendar. So cute! I pulled out some line drawing and made the box that surrounds the dates. I finished it off with
Call It A Plan and
I Am Woman, from Unity. I just love the quote "There is no fear in fierce". The "My Goals" is from
Technique Tuesdays' Goals. I've used
Derwent Inktense pencils to color throughout my journal. You don't need much water and I have found it doesn't warp this paper, when water is used sparingly. Be sure to keep that in mind if you wish to use a wet medium, when choosing a journal.
I'm starting my new year by doing 21Day Fix, so I made a spread that lays out the whole program, including a place to record my stats. I've got each day mapped out, including the line dividers, using the
Cook It/Clean It kit, from Unity. I figured why not have a bit of fun with the measurements and used
Bryna Girl as my model. I added a sentiment from
Yes I Can, by Technique Tuesday and added the little scales from the
Fitness Planner, by Hero Arts.
Finally I mapped out each of the first three weeks. I used the days of the week from
Design Your Week, by Unity. The water glasses, weights, and heart are all from
Fitness Planner, by Hero Arts. The numbers and star are found in
Plan It Calendar, by Lawn Fawn. The cute lil broccoli is from
Plan On It - Fitness, by Lawn Fawn. The inspiration quote and girl are
You Got This, by Unity. "Follow the Plan" is from
Goals, by Technique Tuesday. The line breaks are hand drawn, using
Micron pens. I got this assorted sizes and found myself using mostly the .2 and .3 sizes.
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