![]() I hope this printable setup can help you have a productive and fresh November. There is something about writing things down on paper that really helps me keep sane. Back by popular demand, this November is foxy again. But in the end, it was worth it, as it always is. ![]() I was very tempted to skip using a bullet at all this month because of the time it would take to create pages (and take pictures and create a blog post… lol). Besides being so useful as a visual way to see my novel-writing progress, it’s so pretty! This type of minimalist design with the touch of florals is my M.O. These two pages are definitely my favorite this month. My historical romance novel is going to be more than 50,000 words (hopefully around 90,000 words, à la Jane Austen) so on the right is where I’m going to color in blocks as I draft my manuscript. The goal for National Novel Writing Month is to write 50,000 words so that’s what I’m keeping track of on the left. Moreover, Dots & Pens added some gold star decoration, and MK’s cover page gives this cold, winter vibe. The color schema of Leni is minimalistic: grey, cold blue, and black. Here are great examples of a bujo monthly cover, where the lettering is just on point. And us writers keep track of “how much” we write, not by pages, but by word count. January Bullet Journal Monthly Cover Page Ideas. Yet, I still have room to write a to-do and task-list for things like laundry or sending that email. When your main goal is to hit 1,700 words a day, there really is less to keep track of. Like I did at the beginning of this year, I used a bi-weekly spread once again. Of all the pages this month, this one is the easiest to recreate and barely took any time at all. Want Access to ALL of my FREE Printables? Subscribe to my Newsletter and then go check out the VIP Resource Library.Under the dutch door is where I keep my monthly goals, tasks, important dates, and events. When in the print options, be sure to select ‘actual size’ and then click ‘print’.Open the PDF with Adobe Reader (completely FREE) and select print.Then, head over to the Library and find the November setup. After you have signed up for the VIP Resource Library you will receive a welcome email with the password.I use a straight edge cutter, like this one. To get them to fit in your Leuchtturm1917, Scribbles that Matter, or other A5 journals, you’ll need to cut them to size. ![]() And yes, this was also a video series on my YouTube channel, so there will be some links to the videos as well if you want to see me setting it up. These printables are half-letter sized and hand drawn. There are over 300 Bullet Journal page ideas I could come up with, and this is a huge number that seems overwhelming. You’ll be asked to give your email in exchange for the password to the library. It’s a fantastic tool for keeping organized and managing your time effectively, and it’s perfect for the busy holiday season. 1.2 TOOLS: 2 November Bullet Journal Ideas. To get the “Hello November” page and the vertical monthly setup, head over to sign up for my VIP Resource Library. 1.1 Your favourite source of bullet journal ideas. Printable November Bullet Journal Setupįor those of you who still want the free pages, here’s the part of the blog post you want to read. Please see my Disclosure for more information. ![]() I’m excited to bring you the printable November bullet journal setup, along with some big news and Petite Planner updates.
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