I chose to use what I have for my Lunar Bullet Journal Spiritual BUJO because of minimalism, which is an ever evolving life process. On my shelf I have TON’s of blank journals (because I love office supplies!). So I picked one out, which happened to be lined, which for me is a good thing, I like to write traditional journal entries between my monthly designs like a regular journal. I’m also combining the BUJO method with the Traveler’s Notebook set up by using a beautiful leather journal cover that has pockets on the inside to slip your journal into. On one side I have a thin bark covered notebook with my everyday life trackers. On the opposite side is a think journal that will be my Lunar Bullet Journal & Spiritual BUJO, which you’ll see more of this year! I’m so excited to share it with you! I can’t wait to hear what you have to say.
The style I chose is mostly pen & ink with very sparce minimal collaging. The theme is life & spirituality with naturescapes and botanicals. As for how much time I devote to my Lunar Bullet Journal & Spiritual BUJO, it varies. I check off my trackers every morning and evening, and then fill out my pages weekly, and monthly for each lunar cycle. Since my set up is a self care and spiritual set up, I don’t use this as my daily planner.
I also chose to digitally archive my journals at the end of the year because of minimalism. First I de-spine the pages with an exacto knife, and then scan them in with my Doxie scanner (best scanner ever! its also tiny!), and finally I put all of the digital pages into a PDF and then archive my bullet journal.
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