September Bullet Journal
I love the way this month came out. So excited for fall.
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I'm so thrilled you're checking out my September bullet journal! If you're new to bullet journaling or just looking for some fresh inspiration, you've come to the right place. I've found that keeping a bullet journal is such a fantastic way to stay organized, track goals, and unleash a little creativity – especially as we transition into cozy autumn vibes. It's more than just a planner for me; it's a personal space to dream and declutter my mind. One of the best things about bullet journaling is how customizable it is. You don't need to be an artist to make it beautiful! When it comes to bullet journal drawings easy enough for anyone, I always recommend starting with simple shapes. For my September theme, I absolutely adored incorporating little foxes, mushrooms, and acorns. To draw a cute fox, you can begin with an oval for the body, a triangle for the head, and then add smaller triangles for ears. Two dots for eyes and a small triangle for the nose, and you're good to go! Mushrooms are super simple too: a dome shape on top of a cylinder. You can even add tiny spots for a whimsical touch. Thinking about fall, don't forget other easy drawings like falling leaves, pumpkins, or even those adorable coffee cups we all love for our daily caffeine fix. These small doodles truly bring your pages to life without requiring advanced artistic skills. Another element that can instantly elevate your spreads is a well-designed bullet journal banner. Banners are perfect for highlighting important dates, titles like "September," or section headers. They don't have to be complicated! I often start with a simple rectangle or a wavy line, then add a second line parallel to it to create depth. You can make them look like little flags, ribbons, or even just fancy boxes. For my "September" header this month, I went for a decorative cutout style, framing the word with a charming wreath of oak leaves, mushrooms, and tiny acorns – it really sets the mood! You can easily create a similar effect by drawing a simple oval or circle and then adding small leaf or flower doodles around it. Experiment with different fonts inside your banners to add personality. Beyond the aesthetics, a bullet journal is incredibly practical. My monthly calendar spread, for instance, is a lifesaver for keeping track of appointments and project deadlines. I also love creating themed mood trackers, like my fox outline drawing this month, where I fill in a section each day based on my mood – it’s a sweet way to reflect on how I’m feeling. And don't forget a "Highlight of the Day!" section, perhaps adorned with a little pumpkin icon, to jot down a small moment of joy. So, if you're looking for a creative outlet or a more personalized way to plan your days, give bullet journaling a try. There are no strict rules, just endless possibilities to make it uniquely yours. Happy journaling, and let me know what fall themes you're trying out!


