![]() ![]() An open page with some doodles around the edges for a border. You can make it more long-form like a gratitude journal. Especially if art journaling is new for you, dedicate certain areas of your bullet journaling system for practicing and adding art.Ī gratitude log is a page that doesn’t have to follow any specific bullet journal layout. Spreads like this may be good places to practice adding more art to your pages. They can be inspiration for your own blank pages when you’re making your next monthly spread. ![]() ![]() Our favorite part is that you can interpret these however you like. We’ve compiled a list of some great examples for easy reference of bullet journal layouts that are more art forward. This splash of color and texture is actually helping you develop new ideas and inspiration that can be used in other areas of your life. Something as simple as a cute doodle, faux calligraphy, and a little bit of washi tape can work wonders for your brain. "Anything that engages your creative mind - the ability to make connections between unrelated things and imagine new ways to communicate - is good for you.” Girija Kaimal, professor at Drexel University has done research on art trauma therapy. Turns out, art helps our brains learn new communication methods and information processing techniques. And adding artistic elements to your BuJo spreads can help spark new ideas. Whether you’re a type-A, linear, Excel wizard or a creative maven with an extensive colored pencil collection… Art is a proven, great tool for our brains. Art bullet journaling ideas are not just for the person with art skills. ![]()
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