BULLET JOURNAL
Feel free to use these pages directly or as inspiration for your unique bullet journal designs.
This style of drawing was inspired by Johanna Basford's Inky Art School.
Please do not use these pages for commercial or for-profit uses.
This style of drawing was inspired by Johanna Basford's Inky Art School.
Please do not use these pages for commercial or for-profit uses.
FRONT PAGES
MONTHLY PAGES
WEEKLY PAGES
SPECIAL EVENTS
PICTURE BOOK PAGES
These picture book pages are more practical than pretty,
and they don't actually go in the bullet journal.
To Make a Picture Book Dummy:
Print these pages double sided (with a short edge flip).
Fold the pages in half and check page numbers line up.
Sources for writing exercises are noted. Check out their books / workshops.
and they don't actually go in the bullet journal.
To Make a Picture Book Dummy:
Print these pages double sided (with a short edge flip).
Fold the pages in half and check page numbers line up.
Sources for writing exercises are noted. Check out their books / workshops.
CHAPTER BOOK PAGES
These chapter book pages are more practical than pretty,
and they don't actually go in the bullet journal.
To Make a Chapter Book Workbook:
Print these pages double sided (with a short edge flip).
Fold the pages in half and check page numbers line up.
Sources for writing exercises are noted. Check out their books / workshops.
and they don't actually go in the bullet journal.
To Make a Chapter Book Workbook:
Print these pages double sided (with a short edge flip).
Fold the pages in half and check page numbers line up.
Sources for writing exercises are noted. Check out their books / workshops.
NOVEL PAGES
These novel pages are sized to go in the bullet journal,
but Jennifer actually puts them in a novel workbook for each project.
Her novel projects are works in progress for much longer than her 6 month bullet journal!
Sources for writing exercises are noted. Check out their books / workshops.
but Jennifer actually puts them in a novel workbook for each project.
Her novel projects are works in progress for much longer than her 6 month bullet journal!
Sources for writing exercises are noted. Check out their books / workshops.
To Be Continued . . .
As she writes her latest novel, Jennifer is documenting her process by designing novel workbook pages.