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10 Inspirational Bullet Journal Instagram Accounts

Discover different techniques, uses, and styles and start bullet journaling

Bullet journaling means taking a blank notebook and using it to plan, organize, and document your thoughts, anecdotes, inspiration, task list… anything! Unlike a regular journal, a bullet journal isn’t pre-designed, you shape and evolve its contents.

If you love to be organized and creative, you’re going to love bullet journaling. We asked the Domestika Instagram community to recommend their favorite bullet journaling accounts to give you some inspiration. Here are the results:

Bullet Journals (@bullet.journals)

Bullet Journals is a great space to explore the possibilities that this format offers for recording dreams, fantasies, and events. It showcases the work of artists from around the world.

Want to find out how you can make the most of bullet journalling? Follow this account.
Want to find out how you can make the most of bullet journalling? Follow this account.

My Little Journal Blog (@mylittlejournalblog)

Sara Vázquez, the creator of this account, lives in Alicante in Spain. She specializes in digital marketing and social media and creates striking illustrations and paintings. The combination results in a very personal account.

My Little Journal Blog inspires enthusiastic journalers.
My Little Journal Blog inspires enthusiastic journalers.

Little Hannah (@littlehannah)

Chris pours all the handmade techniques she learns into her creations, which are adored by journaling fans.

Hannah’s notebooks feature mini paper flowers.
Hannah’s notebooks feature mini paper flowers.

My study journal (@my_study_journal)

Lucia Tovaal veers away from the pastel palettes and floral motifs often found in journaling. Her aesthetic has a more rebellious feel.

My Study Journal uses bold colors and a rebellious style.
My Study Journal uses bold colors and a rebellious style.

Simply Bujoss (@Simplybujoss)

If you’re no illustration master or never touched a paintbrush in your life, have no fear: this Panamanian account is proof that there are plenty of ways to create unique pages. Simple strokes, collage and stickers ensure minimalist journals are still inspiring.

Simpler journals make the most of blank space.
Simpler journals make the most of blank space.

Valeria del Mar (@Valeriadelmar.art)

If, like the creator of this account, you’re a visual artist; you can use your bullet journal to try out techniques such as scrapbooking, knitting or embroidering paper.

Feel free to experiment with new techniques.
Feel free to experiment with new techniques.

The Flower Journal (@the_flower_journal)

Inés is a graphic designer and the creator of this account. She defines herself as “a bit of a stationery junkie” and a flower fanatic. Her account shares tips on bullet journaling, watercolor, and lettering.

Combine lettering, watercolors, and collage in your bullet journal.
Combine lettering, watercolors, and collage in your bullet journal.

A Journal by Annie (@ajournalbyannie)

Scottish artist Annie uses her handmade, minimalist notebooks (incorporating sketching, watercolors, and botany) to make beautiful plans.

A minimalist bullet journal.
A minimalist bullet journal.

Escribirme Blog (@escribirme.blog)

Whenever Aniko Villalba does something interesting, she makes a thought-provoking and inspirational bullet journal, scrapbook, or special creation. This author started out with a travel blog, has since published books, and just keeps on creating.

Aniko coversher journals with creative fantasies.
Aniko coversher journals with creative fantasies.

Inspiring Journals (@inspiringjournals)

Created by artist Kia Makes, this account defines itself as a journaling club. It showcases the work of the artists and creatives behind unique and incredibly personal journals that are a great source of inspiration.

Inspiring Journals defines itself as a journaling club.
Inspiring Journals defines itself as a journaling club.

If you want to explore other ways to turn your notebook into a work of art, sign up for Annie Weir’s course: Introduction to Illustrated Bullet Journaling.

English version by @eloiseedgington.

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