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  • 00:13

    Hi, itís Ioana! Welcome back to my channel, and if youíre new, hello! I make organization

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    and planning videos to help you be creative, balanced and productive. You can also follow

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    mistral spirit on Instagram and at mistralspirit.com, but letís get on to the video. If youíre

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    new to bullet journaling or want to experiment with your existing method, this is definitely

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    the video for you.

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    Bullet journaling is a method of planning using a plain notebook and although it started

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    very minimalist, itís rising popularity has taken it to new creative heights. But everyoneís

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    got their own preferences and I wanted to put together a resource with all the different

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    styles you can pick from for your own bullet journal. These ideas are based on my own past

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    six years of bullet journaling, some graphic design experience, and all the creative work

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    that inspired me online every day. By the way - I do love seeing all of your unique

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    work so if you create any of these designs please tag me in them @mistralspirit or message

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    me a photo!

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    For each spread, Iíll show you how I made it and what it looks like, explain some key

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    features, and give some suggestions for supplies you can use. All the materials Iíve used

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    in this video are linked down below too! I want to shoutout this notebook - it was gifted

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    to me by a lovely shop called London Gifties and itís withstood every single one of these

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    spreads beautifully. You can find a link to her store below too! Letís get started!

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    The first and most basic style is MINIMAL. This is the original bullet journal, with

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    a vertical calendar spread and just text. If you donít have a lot of time and are focused

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    on functionality, this is the style for you. Itís no-frills, with no outlines or decorations.

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    Your titles are underlined and your text is plain black. All you need for this spread

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    is a black pen, which can be an affordable Bic RoundStic Grip (which I love), or a smooth

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    Faber-Castell fineliner.

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    Next is the PROFESSIONAL. Neutral tones and free-form boxes without borders are the key

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    here. The company Karin sent me their brushmarker pro to try and Iím honestly obsessed with

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    them. I also used a clean, readable cursive contrasted with tall all-caps font, and peppered

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    the page with some sticky notes. Here youíll want a black pen, possibly a white pen if

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    your greys are dark, and some shades of grey markers.

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    The third spread is MODERN. This is all about contrast. Minimal, functional, plain - and

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    black and white. Thereís sharp edges, white on black contrast, and tall capitals. The

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    text isnít shaded but some depth can be added with outline shading. You can also play around

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    with tight or loose letter spacing. All you need here is a black and white pen - and youíll

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    have to play around with choosing ones that work well to show the white on top. Here,

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    I used the Faber-Castell india ink fineliners with the white Jelly Roll 08 Sakura pen.

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    Fourth is BOLD. This is for all you out there who love your pens to be 0.8 or higher. Thatís

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    the opposite of me because I love my thin pens and designs, but maybe this is right

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    up your alley. Thick fonts, circles and accents work well here, and pretty much everything

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    in capital letters. I only used a black pen and a white pen here too.

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    Now weíre heading into the vibrant spreads with this COLOURFUL one. Itís really important

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    - and hard - to pick a palette here, so play around with colours of different markers here.

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    I combined a Karin brushmarker red, with a Crayola Take Note highlighter purple and a

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    Zebra Mildliner blue here. The little doodles are extra - but why have colour if you donít

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    have anything to colour in? My favourite thing about the colourful spreads is that you can

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    accent things like your tracker or task boxes with the colours too!

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    STYLISH is what I used in my 2017 bullet journal the most. This generally looks best with just

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    one or two colour choices in pastel - here I used the Stationery Island brush pen. It

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    also uses space horizontally rather than just vertically -

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    with these really cute dailies. The colour you picked can be used to outline boxes that

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    you want to separate or highlight, and then a really cool title technique for this style

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    is to write the word in capital letters in the pastel coloured brush pen, and then use

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    a black pen to write in cursive over top. All you need for this is a black pen and some

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    pastel colours.

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    Number 7 is ELEGANT. If youíre into fountain pens and calligraphy, this might be your style.

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    Itís pretty versatile, but it highlights your beautiful cursive. Thereís a ton of

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    resources out there to use, including false calligraphy - which I mostly use - where you

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    just write with a black pen and then add boldness to the downstroke, or real calligraphy with

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    brush pens. For this spread, you can use a plain black pen, a brush pen for headers,

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    and pale pastels or neutrals for colour accents.

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    Okay! Letís get artsy. Number 8 is DOODLER. This is getting to be a pretty popular bullet

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    journal style because you can create a theme for each month. Theyíre generally little

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    drawings that easy to follow and replicate, and can be used to fill up white space around

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    your regular spread. On the left my theme is plants and cactuses - mine are all fake

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    because I canít for the life of me take care of a plant. Actually, I think I over-take-care-of-them

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    because I overwater them usually. For this spread, I just used my favourite watercolour

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    palette which Iíve had since high school, and a travel paintbrush. On the right, the

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    theme is starry night and constellations. This is super easy to do - you just create

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    a big old blob of water first and then dabble some blue, purple and black. No colour mixing

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    necessary. I drew cute little constellations on top with a Faber-Castell marker because

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    the india ink is waterproof.

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    Number 9 is ARTIST. This is pretty much doodler, but less planner-focused and more drawing-focused.

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    Here, the drawings are the center of attention and the journal just happens around them.

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    Although I drew a rose and an old picture of me from my trip to Scotland in 2017, you

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    can make this into a travel sketchbook and draw quick rough sketches of buildings, food

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    you eat, people in the subway, and so on. The Instagram hashtag #urbansketch is my favourite

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    for inspiration! My style is pretty sketchy, and whenever Iím travel sketching I usually

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    carry a little pencil case with Faber Castell fineliners (again, the india ink is waterproof),

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    my watercolour palette - look for one with very moist or soft watercolour tins as itíll

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    feel nicer to paint with, and a travel brush with a water barrel. I usually donít pencil

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    sketch first but here I did. This is also one of my favourite quotes from my favourite

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    comic book - Calvin and Hobbes. It says ìas my artistís statement explains, my work is

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    uttery incomprehensible and is therefore full of deep significance.î

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    Number 10 is CRAFTY. This one is all about the washi tape, stamps and stickers. Itís

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    an easy way to add some jazz even after youíve finished your planning. This washi tape is

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    from the Washi Tape Shop as well as London Gifties - and I had a bit of a hard time matching

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    it up so Iíd recommend using only one tape per spread to make it look more consistent.

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    The green flowers are also a type of washi tape where you can cut out the design so itís

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    pretty much like a sticker. Itís also from London Gifties and I love them! For this page

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    the biggest tip is to create a colour scheme ahead of time - and I donít just mean ìpurpleî

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    or ìblueî because thereís a ton of shades that can be the same colour but still clash.

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    Finally, number 11 is SCRAPBOOK. This style of spread always looks gorgeous in my instagram

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    feed, and I wanted to try this out. Here I ripped up a letter-sized paper mailing envelope

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    and used some scraps I had in my scrap bin. The key here is to overlay items as much as

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    possible, and use thin lines and cursive journal writing to give it a lived-in feel. You can

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    create the scrapbooking parts first, or use it to fill in the empty spaces in your journal.

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    I also reused the wrapping that the London Gifties notebook came in as a little photo

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    in the picture frame. I love how it turned out! You can also use old magazines or photos

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    there as well.

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    And thatís a wrap! Those were 11 style ideas for your next bullet journal spread. If you

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    make any of these or feel inspired, I would love to see it. You can tag me in your post

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    on instagram at mistralspirit or just dm them to me if you want to share! Also, if you liked

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    any of the products I used in the video, Iíll put links to all of them in the description

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    for you to check out.

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    Thanks for watching everyone and Iíll see you back here on Mistral Spirit next time!

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    Happy planning!

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Definition and meaning of DOWNSTROKE

What does "downstroke mean?"

/ˈdounstrōk/

noun
stroke made downwards.