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One of the best parts of having a monthly theme in your bullet journal is getting to go through it at the end. And this Disney bullet journal flip through does not disappoint!
With many a princess and some of the most beloved female Disney characters included in this theme, it was one that I was excited about every week.
To see how I planned this monthly set up check out this post that goes through it all. If you’d like to take a look at some of the inspiration for the layout doodles you can visit my Pinterest board and make sure to follow me while you’re there!
Monthly Set Up
In my monthly set
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Calendar
My February calendar has my overview on the left complete with with goals, tasks and thing to remember that are coming up in March.
On the right side of the spread, I have my Ryder calendar that has more detailed notes about major events or to dos. I also add a habit tracker to this calendar to save space and not have to write dates out twice.
Two birds with one stone right?
My little cartoon princesses here are cute too!
Gratitude and Chores
I thought that my match up of princess with these trackers was great.
Merida hugging her little bear brothers show thankfulness for family and who better to encourage me to try and enjoy my chores than Cinderella?
And with the quote from the Fairy Godmother… yep, it takes a little time and a little work but you always feel better after it.
Monthly Plan
So it’s not too often that I miss the figurative boat with planning but this month I did.
My blogging page was helpful and I obviously used it but my February plan included all the wrong priorities.
I didn’t need to work on my welcome emails since I had just updated them and not enough time had passed for me to actually have any new data to work with.
I also went away for the better part of a week in February (which was lovely). This meant that I didn’t have the time to work on a new project.
The only part of this plan that I did use was the launch outline I made for the Productivity Bundle I was promoting. It was a hit! Thank you to my readers :). If you want to get access to awesome promotions and amazing tips for bullet journaling sign up below!
Next month I will make sure to take a bit more time and actually see what I should be focusing on for the month before I write it in.
Disney Bullet Journal Flip Through- Weeklies
There were just too many characters to include them all in this Disney bullet journal flip through. I’m a huge fan and it was so hard to whittle down my list of potential ladies to grace my bullet journal pages. Especially since I usually only add one character to a page.
But since this first week of the month was a short one, I had some extra space so the Frozen sisters are here in lego form with a quote from Christopher Robin.
I also got to add a section for planning my family trip that was going to be in a few weeks.
Did you notice my mistake?
Yep, I wrote Saturday twice. If you want to learn how to fix mistakes in your bullet journal, read that here.
New Layout
For this week I tried out something a little different. I’ve been trying to find a “go to” layout that has room for everything that I need week to week. At the beginning of the year I stopped adding in bi-weekly goals pages but I still needed the space.
This was my first stab at a new design.
I made my daily boxes smaller but I had a larger task box where I could put in anything I needed to remember to do. From there I can move it to a particular day as needed.
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Remember to Adapt to your needs
The next week was a but different since I was going away the Thursday-Sunday.
Since I wasn’t going to be home I knew I wouldn’t need as much space in my journal on those days.
I still have a task section on the right page and the same size daily’s for Monday-Thursday. My Friday and weekend sections are smaller and I had room for a memories section for the trip as well.
I did basically the same thing here but I changed the font, which I regretted. I wish I had stuck with the outlined cursive instead.
At this point I still had four days left in the month and I needed space for a February review but I only had 2 pages!
I ended up making the boxes quite a bit smaller and having a skinny task bar at the bottom.
I put my last doodle on the review page.
Creativity knows no bounds!
I love having monthly themes in my bullet journal. Having great pages to go through, like this Disney bullet journal flip through, make your journal much more of a keepsake.
I loved experimenting this month with my drawing, the layouts and some of the colour schemes. It was so much fun to put together and I really used most of the space which gets me excited.
It the little things in life right?