June has been a heavy month and for important reasons. I didn’t feel it was appropriate for me to publish a blog post last week. So I took a week off from promoting myself and focused on educating myself and lifting up the voices of marginalized people, especially black creators.
Art has always been a balm for my spirit and creating this month’s bullet journal spread helped. I’m starting a new writing project (book number 3!) and created a spread slightly inspired by my new project. I traveled to Morocco two years ago and fell in love with the architecture and colors. Remembering that trip, I’ve come up with designs that try and capture that essence.
Cover Page and Writing Tracker
I decided to make a painted cover page again and I really love it! It was inspired by this piece of art that I first encountered on Pinterest.
As I said above, I’m starting to draft a new project. My historical is currently being read by some beta readers and friends. So while I wait for their feedback, I’m going full steam ahead on my new project! My writing tracker is the same as the one I used in November and really is a simple visual to track my progress.
Habit Tracker and Calendar
I did another more simplified calendar like I did last month. I also have a habit tracker that, while tedious to first make, is super easy to fill in every day with my blush brush pen. While my cover page was nighttime, I captured the desert in day for this spread.
I really love the detail of the bottom with layers of sand. It’s something anyone can recreate!
Weekly Layout
The first pages on my June bujo spread and a bit intensive but the weekly spread this month is incredibly simple and took me no time at all to draw up.
I hope you enjoyed seeing my journal layouts for this month. Let’s be open to more perspectives, to be more emphatic, to be a better creator. Make art and be kind.
Happy Day-
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