Minimalist Bullet Journal – March Plan With Me
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Check out this Minimalist Bullet Journal! This plan with me for the month of March embraces a minimalistic style with simple colours and formatting.
There are so many amazing and talented bullet journal artists on YouTube.
I call them artists because they use their bujos to create amazing works of art. The doodles and watercolour works that are created within the notebook pages are absolutely amazing.
While I enjoy creating art and embrace beautiful things, I love having a minimalist style in my bullet journal.
To me, a minimalist bullet journal is easy to set up and easy to fill in. I have tried to get extremely creative with my bullet journals in the past and then lose steam to actually fill them in and use them. The point of the journal is to use it, so I don’t want to extend myself too much and then give up.
March Plan With Me
I absolutely love this minimalist bullet journal layout for the month of March.
As soon as I shut off the camera from filming this plan with me, I started filling it in. This is both a great thing and a big OPPS! As a blogger, I need to take lots of pictures of the steps and I did not get any pictures of the setup journal before I filled it in.
But I think that is a perfect example of a functional layout.
So simple and streamline that it just begged to be filled out.
I cannot wait for March to start so I can officially dive into using this spread!
As mentioned in the video, I do use Tailwind to schedule my pins. If you are interested in trying out this service, you can get a free month using my link!
Have you set up your journal for March?
Do you like this bullet journal set up? PIN IT!
6 Comments
theearthmama
Thats looks so amazing! You have such patience to do this and it looks so great. I dont think I could sit there to finish it lol!
Amy
It takes me approximately 45 minutes to actually do it in ink (I sketch it out in pencil first just so I don’t screw up the video!), and that is with a toddler running around. I could probably do it quicker if I was not filming and parenting and journalling all at the same time.
I tend to give up on journals and planners that are not laid out to be functional for me, so 45 minutes is worth it to have a planner that fits my needs.
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