Bullet journal recommendations - part I

I am very glad to have you back in my little creative corner.

I thought instead of showing something of my own work, I could let's have a look, shall we? (Note: all these pictures were taken off of their Instagram accounts and therefore all rights belong to them). 

Plant Based Bride

Plant Based Bride Dunes


Elizabeth is a Canadian Bujotuber (Youtuber that share bullet journal content) and she is probably my very favourite one. She shares bullet journal plan with me videos, book reviews, watercolour tutorials and content about veganism and sustainability. She is a very kind person and if you're lucky, she might even respond to your comments on Youtube or Instagram. I would describe her bujo stile like that: although she is not a professional artist, she achieves incredible artwork with the use of simple methods and tricks (which she can explain to us in a very understandable way). She mainly uses watercolour, gel pens and fineliners.  

Amanda Rach Lee

Amanda Rach Lee palm leaves













Amanda might be the best known Bujotuber among the community. She usually works with nice and simple doodles and is a good inspiration for anyone that has just started with bullet journaling or enjoys this style. I usually get more inspired by her layouts since my style nowadays is very different. 

Shayda Campbell

Shayda Campbell dutch door














Shayda is the queen of floral designs. She has great ideas on layouts such as a dutch door cover spread and all of her themes have the most intriguing drawings of plants. If you wanna learn how to draw florals with fineliner or watercolour she is the one to show you. 

Caitlin's Corner

Caitlin's Corner budget













Caitlin is the fourth and last Canadian I will show you, I promise. She has a very minimalistic style and is a true help when it comes to budgeting, university or produtivity spreads. Especially right now I can't get enough of her ideas!

Jenny Journals

Jenny Journals paintings










And lastly we have Jenny. She usually does a time-consuming but highly pleasing to look at watercolour drawing for her cover page. This might not be for everyone to recreate but it is oddly satisfying to watch and should be on your list. 

I hope I could get you a lot of inspiration of various styles among the Bujotubers. If you however prefer to find your inspiration on Instagram, then here are some great accounts for you to check out:

hayleyremdeart

menwhobullet

ingasbujo

anouksbulletjournal

rachelmayplans

That's everything from my part today. Now get you planners out and start doing some creative stuff, because I am sure that's exactly what you need to do now! 

Izzy
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