This is my all time favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe. I decided to illustrate it on these pages of my Bullet Journal.Monday, May 23, 2016
Bullet Journal - Pages 38-39
This is my all time favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe. I decided to illustrate it on these pages of my Bullet Journal.Sunday, May 22, 2016
Bullet Journal - Pages 36-37
I stuck to a simple black and white color scheme for these pages. All the blank space around the lettering on the "You Are Enough" page was a little hard for me. I want to fill it! But I decided to keep it simple and let it be enough.
Friday, May 20, 2016
Bullet Journal - Pages 34-35
I'm not thrilled with the way the M-W side of this ended up. But it's a To Do List so how attached to it do I really need to be, right? I'm bugged that "piano" ended up looking like "plano" because I added the flower to the top of the i.
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Lettering Challenges
Some lettering done for the #TogetherWeLetter and #RockYourHandwriting challenges on Instagram.
Prompt: Incredible
Prompt: Life Lessons
Prompt: Plan
Prompt: Watching
Prompt: Weekend
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Bullet Journal - Pages 32-33
The prompt for this pink page was Personal Triumphs. I decided to do some specific to Bullet Journalling triumphs. I also intentionally chose to just use my regular, everyday handwriting instead of a bunch of different lettering. So....it's not really my favorite page, but it'll do.
The prompt for this page was Print which I took to mean printing as opposed to cursive. I've been wanting too illustrate this recipe for a while and decided this was as good a time as any. (I love this tea, but my son took a big swig of it thinking it was regular apple juice. He was not impressed and that's where the Crapple Juice name came from.)
The prompt for this page was Print which I took to mean printing as opposed to cursive. I've been wanting too illustrate this recipe for a while and decided this was as good a time as any. (I love this tea, but my son took a big swig of it thinking it was regular apple juice. He was not impressed and that's where the Crapple Juice name came from.)
Saturday, May 14, 2016
Bullet Journal - Pages 30-31
I like the black, white, and green color scheme. It just sort of happened and I decided to continue it even though I really, really wanted to color that toilet plunger! I refrained and I'm glad. I like the simplicity. Relative simplicity--I know it's pretty chaotic by most people's standards. :)
I adore Shel Silverstein's poetry and "Hat" is the only poem I can recite from memory. Not sure what that says about me. But there ya go!
I also love Will & Grace and Karen is just so great!
The Bullet Journal adventure continues. I know I keep saying this, but I am LOVING having this little place to write and draw each day and I'm LOVING setting aside a few minutes each day to work in this book!!!
I adore Shel Silverstein's poetry and "Hat" is the only poem I can recite from memory. Not sure what that says about me. But there ya go!
I also love Will & Grace and Karen is just so great!
The Bullet Journal adventure continues. I know I keep saying this, but I am LOVING having this little place to write and draw each day and I'm LOVING setting aside a few minutes each day to work in this book!!!
Friday, May 13, 2016
Bullet Journal - Pages 28-29
I went a little more traditional with my daily lists for these 3 days. It probably won't stick. I'll go back to my normal chaos I'm sure. The words next to the girls say "Big hair, don't care". They seem to fit her. I had to get quite creative with the print on her shirt to hide the dotted line that cut through her midsection. But I wanted her to span all 3 days.
I did not know this was called a pangram. (I have since fixed the mis-spell on the actual page). I guess I didn't know it was called anything. It was fun to letter and do a little illustration to go with it.
I did not know this was called a pangram. (I have since fixed the mis-spell on the actual page). I guess I didn't know it was called anything. It was fun to letter and do a little illustration to go with it.
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