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How I Painted My Notebook Cover with Acrylic Markers

October 12, 2021 Leave a Comment

How I painted my bullet journal notebook cover with acrylic markers - step-by-step pictures | ChocolateMusings.com

It’s time for new cover art for my bullet journal! In this post, I’ll show you how I painted this gorgeous & whimsical feather on the cover of my faux leather Tumbitri Meri notebook using Chalkola acrylic paint markers.

By the way, Chalkola sent me these acrylic markers, but with no pretense. They just said they liked my art on Instagram. So any opinions are mine & mine alone. You can learn more about my disclosures here. You can also check me out on Instagram @ChocolateMusingsCreates

Table of contents

  • New Bullet Journal Notebook Cover – Painted of Course
  • About the Acrylic Markers:
  • Bullet Journal Cover Art Inspiration
  • The Basics: How to Paint the Notebook Cover with Chalkola Acrylic Markers
  • The Process: Painting the Bullet Journal Cover With Chalkola Acrylic Markers
  • Coloring Outside the Lines (oops!)
  • Finishing Details
  • The Result
  • What I’d Do Differently Next Time I Paint My Notebook Cover
  • Summary

New Bullet Journal Notebook Cover – Painted of Course

When I moved to a new notebook by Tumbitri Meri I wasn’t sure what to do with the cover. I liked the smooth feel of the outside, but love to customize my books. With its 220 thick pages, I imagined I’d use it for a while. After receiving some acrylic markers, I decided to try painting the cover of this notebook.

The cover is faux leather and deep purple (their stock on Amazon seems to fluctuate between colors available – but I always get the thicker paper option no matter which color I choose). I wasn’t sure if the markers would rub off the debossed gold logo on the front or if the logo would stand out too much after I painted it. (Spoiler – the markers did great!)

If you’d like to know more about the Tumbitri Meri notebook I’m currently using, you can read (or watch) the review here.

For my last notebook cover, I created a lovely textured silver vinyl sticker with my Cricut using my word of the year to remind me of my goals every time I picked up the book. I love the idea of customizing my notebook to help me focus.

Bullet Journal Cricut Cut Cover Art + Word of the Year | ChocolateMusings.com

My word of the year was ‘consistency,’ and whew, was that a doozy to stay consistent in 2020. Although, I have to admit that having it as a constant reminder on the front cover of my bullet journal kept me on track more than I might have otherwise. Honestly, I think without that reminder, I would have derailed more than I did – which is saying a lot.

200+ Word of the year ideas to inspire and motivate you | ChocolateMusings.com #wordoftheyear #wty #words #motivation

Check out this post for ideas to choose your word of the year. Whether or not you display your word on your bullet journal cover is up to you.

About the Acrylic Markers:

The Chalkola Acrylic Markers I received came in a pack of 20 colors with an easily reversible 3mm bullet tip or chisel tip. They have a new 1mm extra-fine tip that I’m excited to try. But I used the 3mm tip markers equipped with the bullet tip in this tutorial.

Find the Markers Here:

  • Amazon
  • Chalkola Website – Use this link for 10% off!
Chalkola Acrylic Markers in a Glass Jar | ChocolateMusings.com
Chalkola Acrylic Markers - Marker Bouquet in a glass jar | ChocolateMusings.com
Chalkola Marker Swatches in my Tumbitri Meri Bullet Journal | ChocolateMusings.com

Bullet Journal Cover Art Inspiration

I found inspiration from my Arrows & Feathers Board on Pinterest then created my own version in ProCreate on my iPad. Follow me on Pinterest and find more Bullet Journal Ideas & Creative Inspiration!

The Basics: How to Paint the Notebook Cover with Chalkola Acrylic Markers

Before starting to paint your notebook cover, activate all of your markers.

Using my Cricut machine, I cut non-permanent vinyl and applied it to my planner cover. Making sure to use the scraper tool (or a credit card) to scrape along all the edges to seal down the template and prevent any paint bleeds.

I had a vague idea of how I wanted to apply the paint, but my goal was to create a painting that felt whimsical and flowy (is that a word?) and not too rigid, so I didn’t plan too much.

  • Step 1: clean and apply the template (if you're using one) | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Step 2: Use a scraper tool or edge of a credit card to smooth out and adhere the design to your notebook cover. | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Step 3: Apply the design template to your notebook cover, after painting, you'll remove the template (unless you decide to keep it as an outline). If you decide to keep it, don't color over the outlines - Remove the sticky film after you apply the design to the cover. | ChocolateMusings.com

The Process: Painting the Bullet Journal Cover With Chalkola Acrylic Markers

The ink dried quickly, so I worked in small sections of the feather. The colors blended easily if I pushed down on the marker to release a little more paint. Like combining other water-based markers (like Tombows), the shades blended easier if I used the lighter color first and blended in with the darker color. But since these markers were (mostly) opaque, I could go back and lighten areas if I used too much dark paint on the notebook cover.

Continue to work in small sections and blend colors near each other on the color wheel to create blends instead of muddy colors. I used darker colors over top of the logo to hide it better. But I don’t think that was necessary. The colors are not entirely opaque but become less and less transparent with each additional layer.

After mixing colors, I’d scribble on a piece of paper off to the side and clean the marker’s tip. It worked like a dream, and even the white marker didn’t stain with the other colors I mixed with it.

  • Step 4: Choose a color and start painting your notebook cover | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Step 5: Paint the cover in small sections, blending colors two at a time. The paint will dry and you won't be able to blend if you try to cover too much area too fast | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Step 6: Continue blending colors on your notebook cover in small sections - the paint dries quickly, so work fast and in small areas | ChocolateMusings.com

Coloring Outside the Lines (oops!)

I colored outside the template lines a few times (gasp!) but removed the color with water and a Q-tip while the paint was still wet. The paint didn’t bleed under the template as it was not overly wet, so it stayed where I put it.

Finishing Details

After letting the acrylic paint dry for a couple of minutes, I gingerly touched the paint. It was not tacky in the least. There were no visible or textured raised areas like you might find when painting with acrylic paint from a tube.

I quickly removed the vinyl template. The result was a fun, colorful, whimsical piece of art on the cover of my bullet journal. Since I covered up a portion of the logo with the acrylic paint in the feather, I decided that this particular design needed an outline. The gold did just the trick. It comfortably covered the outside area and hid any mistakes I wanted to cover.

Once I let that dry (which didn’t take long at all), I added a few wispy tendrils at the bottom of the feather and outlined the spine in white using the white acrylic paint marker.

  • Step 7: If you used a template, remove the vinyl or tape to reveal your design. | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Step 8: Clean up any mistakes or fill in gaps - here, I chose to fill in the feather with gold paint | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Step 9: Add finishing details - here I added wispy tendrils at the base of the feather in white acrylic marker | ChocolateMusings.com

The Result

I’m thrilled with the result of my painted bullet journal cover. Even though I liked the vinyl sticker from last notebook (and could do that again for sure), I LOVE the look of the colorful feather.

Step 10: Done! Admire your work after painting your bullet journal cover | ChocolateMusings.com

What I’d Do Differently Next Time I Paint My Notebook Cover

There’s not a whole lot I think I do differently next time I paint my notebook. I think I’d go over the luminous yellow and lime green areas a second or third time if I were to do it all over since the dark background showed more from those colors than the other ones. The gold and white had no coverage issues.

Next time (and yes, there WILL be a next time I paint my bullet journal cover with acrylic markers), I won’t be as shy about blending colors. Knowing that I can quickly and efficiently clean the marker tips makes all the difference in confidently mixing colors without worrying that I’ll ruin the tip or permanently stain it.

If I painted more carefully, I could use the vinyl template as the outline for the feather instead of removing it.

Summary

If you want to decorate your bullet journal or planner cover, I’d say these acrylic paint markers are the way to go. Check out how I used these markers in my September Leaves Theme. I even blended small areas of color directly on the paper and was super impressed by how it turned out.

The markers are straightforward and easy to use. Once they’re activated, there is not much effort to start creating. I haven’t tried extremely hard to remove the paint, but it doesn’t seem to scratch off or rub off easily.

I carry my bullet journal everywhere in my purse. After using the book for six months, I’ve seen a little bit of wear on the paint, but nothing extreme.

  • Tutorial: How Watercolor Paint with Markers in Your Bullet Journal
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  • April Plan With Me 2019- Recipe Art Inspired
  • Fall Leaves with Acrylic Markers

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Wooden Directional Sign & Apple Orchard Inspired Weekly Layout

October 5, 2021 2 Comments

What do a bullet journal, a weekly layout, wooden directional signs, and an apple orchard have in common? they are my inspiration for this fall weekly layout in my bullet journal.

Or at least what I think an apple orchard should look like since I haven’t ever been to an orchard. I think they would be slightly magical, the apple scent forever lingering in the air. Juicy, ripe fruit hanging so low on the bowed branches begging to be plucked from the green canopy of leaves.

The wooden directional sign & apple orchard weekly layout is perfect for celebrating fall’s cool, crisp nights, and dreaming of delicious, hot, steamy apple strudel with vanilla ice cream. Or change it up and use directional signs in a travel theme. Whatever you do, directional signs don’t have to be perfectly drawn, and by the same token, you can adapt them to your unique style.

Previously Published 10/11/2017

Apple orchard weekly bullet journal theme - fun, easy and adaptable to your style. | ChocolateMusings.com

Table of contents

  • Apples, Apples Everywhere
  • Apple Orchard & Wooden Sign Weekly Layout Sketches
  • Wooden Directional Signs Weekly Layout
  • Even More Inspiration

Apples, Apples Everywhere

Inspired by the apple pie on my October monthly welcome page in my bullet journal, I decided to continue the theme on my weekly log with an apple orchard feel. 

Can’t you just hear the sound of the first bite of a crunchy apple and taste the sweet juice as it coats all of your taste buds? Yep. I’m salivating. Though I need to still visit an apple orchard, I think they have big wooden signs (with pretty handwriting on them…because that’s a thing…right?), wooden apple buckets, and apple creations everywhere the eye can see. If that’s not how an orchard really is, then I might just have to live in my fantasy world.

Wooden Directional Signs Weekly Bullet Journal Layout - Fun, whimsical signs point the direction to each day of the week, leaving plenty of space for appointments, to-dos and notes. | ChocolateMusings.com

Apple Orchard & Wooden Sign Weekly Layout Sketches

Sometimes when you want to recreate it’s easier to see how it all started so here are the sketches for this week’s layout. As you can see, the directional signs I chose to create for this weekly layout were really rough and varied, as though they’ve been outside in the elements for ages.

I love adding dimension and shading to my pages, so any time I can add the effect of dimension to a drawing, I will. Adding the sides/bottom to the sketch makes it easier to add shadows later as well.

Weekly Bullet Journal Layout Sketches - Wooden Directional Signs & Apple Orchard Inspiration| ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #weeklyspread

Wooden Directional Signs Weekly Layout

First, I used directional signs point towards each day of the week. This layout is a clever way to fit two weeks to a page if that’s what you need. If you like to keep one week to a spread, use the opposite page for weekly task items, to-dos, or notes.

Using the shape of a tasty apple is a good place to record your meal plans. While using squares/rectangles is fine, keep in mind that it’s ok to change it up every once in a while.

The apple basket acts as a mini-tracker for laundry or workouts (or insert your own goals – I struggle with completing those two tasks – so everybody else does too right?). The cut apple focuses your to-do’s right to the ‘core’ of your weekly tasks. Another directional sign points you in the way of next week. Only good things can come when exiting the apple orchard.

  • Apple orchard weekly bullet journal theme - fun, easy and adaptable to your style. | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Apple Orchard Bucket Doodle in my Bullet Journal | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Wooden Directional Signs Weekly Bullet Journal Layout - Fun, whimsical signs point the direction to each day of the week, leaving plenty of space for appointments, to-dos and notes. | ChocolateMusings.com

More Ideas to Use Wooden Sign Doodles in Your Bullet Journal – Not Just Weekly Layouts

The directional signs can definitely be used for weeks at the beach or camping. Modify the colors and shape a little and you have a directional sign pointing to the North Pole!

The basket could be for hanging laundry on a sunny day, or gathering leaves. Or it could be the gathering spot for a collection of toys on a toy-themed page! It would be absolutely perfect for a bucket list collection. I love a versatile page. Modify a few things and voilà a theme that looks completely new!

What other ways could you see adapting this theme through the year?

Feel free to choose the elements you want to include – any or all. I don’t mind. I would love to see it if you post it on Instagram! Tag me @ChocolateMusingsCreates.

Apple Orchard Ideas

Here are some more ways to include apple orchards into a fall theme:

  • First of all, who has a fall bucket list? I love these seasonal lists of things to do, food to try, and places to visit. Use the apple bucket as inspiration for detailing your fall bucket list. What a fun spread idea!
  • No Bad Apples – use it as a brain dump page. I LOVE different names for my brain dump pages.
  • Doodle an apple with increasing bite marks as the header to a weekly page
  • Apples are still all the rage with back-to-school themes.
  • Apples + Bookworms for a clever reading page. Although, you might not want to eat any of those apples.

Even More Inspiration

Check out my travel Pinterest board for more directional sign ideas. I hope you find something to inspire your planning and motivate you to create something fun.

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October Random Holidays

September 21, 2021 Leave a Comment

October Random Holidays -Here's your invitation to turn a regular day into a celebration - add some fun, creative, & random holidays to your calendar | ChocolateMusings.com #randomholidays #celebrate #octoberrandomholidays

Originally Published September 2019

Welcome to October! I’m looking forward to celebrating some fun random holidays in October. Check out the month-long holiday celebrations in addition to the fun individual days throughout the month. Choose your favorites & add them to your calendar. Then involve family & friends (or not) and celebrate each random holiday in your own style.

By the way, if you’d like to find some great October Header Ideas for your bullet journal, check out this post.


Table of Contents

  • What are Random Holidays?
  • What random holidays are you looking forward to the most in October?
  • Food Holidays in October
  • I’m Celebrating Homemade Cookie Day!
    • (Amazing Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe)
  • Creative Random Holidays in October
  • Positivity/Self Care Random Holidays in October
    • Monthly Holidays
  • Animal Celebrations
  • More Fun & Random Holidays in October
  • What Will You Celebrate?

What are Random Holidays?

Random holidays are not national holidays. Sometimes a company creates a holiday to promote their brand or product. (Like have a Coke day). Some holidays support a cause or charity. Most of the random holidays I chose for my Random Holiday Calendar are related to creativity, food, words, traveling (each state’s holiday is the day it became a state), and other fun holidays such as “International Talk Like a Pirate Day.”

At the bottom of this post, you’ll find a calendar with all of my curated Random Holidays. Don’t worry, I’ve included instructions so you can add this calendar to your Google calendar list so you won’t miss a chance to randomly celebrate! Toggle on/off the calendar as needed in your calendar list.

I hope you’ll join me in finding joy and good moments instead of focusing on worldly negativity. Choose a couple of random holidays to celebrate in the month with me and focus your attention on something that brings you joy.

Want ideas on how to celebrate? Check out this post.

Random Holiday Suggestions for Your Planner | ChocolateMusings.com

What random holidays are you looking forward to the most in October?

I know I’m looking forward to National Homemade Cookie Day, National Be Nice Day/Do Something Nice Day, No Bra Day, National Dessert Day, and of course, National Chocolate Day.

This month is also National Sarcasm Awareness Month. Since sarcasm is my native language, I look forward to celebrating that all month long for sure!

To celebrate national homemade cookie day, I thought I’d share my favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe if you can keep yourself from eating all of them, save a few and savor them on the chocolate day at the end of the month. FYI, they freeze really well as uncooked dough or after baking them. 

I promise you’ll want to pin this one! Find the recipe below.

  • Celebrate Random Holidays with me! National Taco Day October 4 | ChocolateMusings.com #nationaltacoday #tacoday #randomholidays
  • Celebrate how you want! National Apple Day October 21 | ChocolateMusings.com #nationalappleday #appleday

Food Holidays in October

I love to celebrate with food. In addition to homemade cookie day here are some more food holidays in October:

1- National Homemade Cookies day – see below for my favorite homemade cookie recipe.
4 – Cinnamon Roll Day
4 – Taco Day
13 – M&M Day
14 – Dessert Day
17 – Pasta Day – seriously, I love when national days make my dinner plans for me. What kind of pasta would you eat on pasta day?
18 – Chocolate Cupcake Day
21 – Apple Day
24 – Food Day – this random holiday is more than it seems. Rather than stuffing our faces full of food, it focuses on eating healthy and cutting back on unhealthy foods.
26 – Pumpkin Day – I’m not particularly eager to eat pumpkins, but I sure do like to decorate them. October is a perfect month to celebrate this decorative fruit!
28 – Chocolate Day
30 – Candy Corn Day
31 – Caramel Apple Day

If you’d prefer to celebrate all month long, satisfy your sweet tooth with National Caramel Month. If you don’t have a sweet tooth, try celebrating National Pizza Month instead.

Whether it’s the chocolate day on the 28th, or a random holiday celebrating chocolate cupcakes on the 18th, I know I’ll indulge a little in this sweet treat. There’s a reason why I named my blog ChocolateMusings.com. Though I won’t participate in Candy Corn Day (my teeth hurt just thinking about this overly sweet candy) I had to add this special Random Holiday to the October calendar for my kids. What are your favorite treats?

Celebrate Randomly - Homemade Cookie Day - October 1 -| Random Holidays curated by Chocolatemusings.com #randomlycelebrate #randomholidays #homemadecookiesday

I’m Celebrating Homemade Cookie Day!

(Amazing Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe)

  • 1 cup each butter, sugar, and brown sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 t vanilla
  • 2 1/2 c flour
  • 2 c oatmeal, measured, then chopped in a food processor (not too fine)
  • 1/2 t salt
  • 1 teaspoon each baking powder & baking soda
  • 1 (12 oz) bag semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 2 large Hershey’s chocolate bars chopped in a blender (freeze for easier chopping)
  • 3 c chopped nuts
  1. Cream butter, sugar, and brown sugar. Add eggs and vanilla.
  2. Mix, in a separate bowl, the flour, oatmeal, salt, baking powder, and baking soda. Add to the butter and egg mixture.
  3. Mix well. Stir in chocolate chips, chopped chocolate, and nuts.
  4. Make golf-ball-sized cookies. Place 2 inches apart on an ungreased cookie sheet and bake at 375° for 11-12 minutes.

Creative Random Holidays in October

2 – Name your car day – what’s the name of your car?
6 – Mad Hatter Day
22 – National Color Day
25 – National Art Day / International Artists Day
28 – Animation Day

One idea to celebrate Name Your Car Day on the 2nd is to make a list of all the cars you’ve owned with their names in your bullet journal.

National Art Day/International Artists Day is on October 25th, and I’m excited to post some of my paintings on social media. Galaxy & moon landscapes are high on my love to paint list lately. There’s just something so relaxing about painting the night sky and watching the colors melt together.

Glittering Galaxy Watercolor Card Painting | ChocolateMusings.com
Full moon above the mountain and trees - watercolor painting | ChocolateMusings.com
Full moon above the trees watercolor painting | ChocolateMusings.com
9 Moons Card Painting - Full moon above trees & mountains | ChocolateMusings.com
Watercolor Moon & Forest Painting | ChocolateMusings.com
Watercolor Moon Painting with galaxy background | ChocolateMusings.com

Positivity/Self Care Random Holidays in October

5 – National Be Nice Day
5- National Do Something Nice day
7 – National Inner Beauty Day – don’t we all need a reminder to recognize our inner beauty?
13 – National No Bra Day – I’m not sure how many people would consider this day self-care, but I do! What’s your opinion about this day?
17 – Mulligan Day – seriously, look this one up. When I read what it meant, I knew I had to include it. Everyone deserves a second chance.
19 – Evaluate Your Life Day – enough said. Spend some time journaling or thinking about your goals. Then make your plans and live it out. Decide what you’d like to change. You could even celebrate Mulligan day a couple of days late and take a second chance!
29 – National Hermit Day – because sometimes you need a break from society to restore your mental health.

Monthly Holidays

All month long, you can celebrate “I’m Just Me Because…” and Emotional Wellness Month.

Every first Friday of October – celebrate World Smile Day
Every 4th Saturday of October – randomly celebrate Make a Difference Day

Get a handle on your finances during October’s Financial Planning Month. I don’t know about you, but when I have my finances under control, it’s always a reason to celebrate. I dedicate a lot of pages in my bullet journal to tracking finances but I also use an app called “You Need a Budget” (believe me, I’ve used many programs and have stuck with this one for several years). It helped save our finances during a year of unemployment. How do you track your finances?

Animal Celebrations

4 – World Animal Day
8 – World Octopus Day
20 – International Sloth Day – celebrate this day in two ways. The first by celebrating this slow-moving animal. The second way to celebrate is to slow yourself down and take a break from stress.
27 -Black Cat Day

All month long you can celebrate Bat Appreciation Month and Black Cat Appreciation month. I don’t know if there is a more perfect month than October for these Random holidays.

I love to doodle animals – to celebrate world animal day (and other various animal days), I created these fun animal outline pintables available in my shop!

  • Shark silhouette Wall Art Printable | Chocolate Musings.com
    Shark Silhouette Wall Art Printable {Various Colors}
    $12.50
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  • Tiger silhouette Wall Art Printable | Chocolate Musings.com
    Tiger Silhouette Wall Art Printable {Various Colors}
    $12.50
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  • Penguin silhouette Wall Art Printable | Chocolate Musings.com
    Penguin Silhouette Wall Art Printable {Various Colors}
    $12.50
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  • Fox silhouette in Color Wall Art Printable | Chocolate Musings.com
    Fox Silhouette Wall Art Printable {Various Colors}
    $12.50
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  • Elephant silhouette in Color Wall Art Printable | Chocolate Musings.com
    Elephant Silhouette Wall Art Printable {Various Colors}
    $12.50
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More Fun & Random Holidays in October

10 – Handbag Day – what’s in your bag?
12 – Savings Day (this month is also financial planning month – just in time to prepare for the upcoming holiday season)
16 – Dictionary Day
18 – No Beard Day – we just celebrated beard day in September, so I guess we need an opposite holiday?
21 – Back to the Future Day – I’d love to celebrate by watching this fun trilogy. In case you didn’t know, the Delorean was set to go back to October 21, so it only fits to celebrate today!
31 – Doorbell Day and Knock-knock jokes day (of course to celebrate Halloween).

Some other fun month-long random holidays to add to your October Calendar:

  • Go on a Field Trip Month
  • Roller Skating Month – my kids will be excited for this one!
  • Sarcasm Awareness Month – you’re welcome for this one.

Random Holiday Archives

*Balloons totally optional.

Do you need more reasons to celebrate? I know I do! Find my random holiday archives here, PLUS find more ideas & ways to celebrate random holidays. Browse through all of my hand-picked holidays grouped by month. Give your family a reason to #randomlycelebrate.

By the way, if you’d like to find out more about a holiday, check the links in the random holiday archive. You’ll find all the random holiday sources I used to compile my favorites list. Click on one of the entries in the Random Holidays Calendar for even more details!

By the way, you can add the Google Calendar to your calendar list and always have random holidays at your fingertips – each calendar entry has a direct link to the original source and the social media hashtag recommendation. (Tip: You can toggle on and off the calendar as needed!) Check out the random holiday archives here!

Skip Right to a Month to Start Celebrating:

  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December

Random Holidays – Google Calendar

After celebrating different holidays for over a year, I decided to create a Google Calendar to see all the holidays I’d love to celebrate. It makes it easy to share creations, words, and ideas on social media and with friends and family. The best part about Google calendars is that you can toggle them on and off when you don’t want to see them.

If you click on the calendar item, it has a link to the source & relevant hashtags! I’m always evolving this calendar – and I will add calendar days or corrections all the time.

Tip: The calendar will show the current month, you can navigate to the month of your choice by using the arrows or dropdown.

If you want to add my calendar to your Google calendar:

  • Go to your Google calendars and click the + next to other calendars
  • Choose ‘add other calendars.’
  • Then click Subscribe to Calendar
  • After that, paste the text below in the “add calendar.”
  • Toggle the schedule on and off when you want to access it – that’s what I do.

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I won’t list all the random holidays, but just the ones that work with ChocolateMusings.com – so, of course, you’ll see a lot of food, art, creativity & some miscellaneous holidays are thrown in as well.

Random Holiday Links:

Choose The Holidays Right for You

What if you don’t like the holidays I choose? Below are links to the other random holiday sites I found – pick your favorites and celebrate the ones that resonate with you! It’s about breaking out of the monotony and creating your happiness.

Find more to celebrate – I compiled my random holidays from the websites below. There are so many holidays to enjoy! If you find a day you’d like me to feature – leave me a note below!

  • Nationaldaycalendar.com
  • Nationaltoday.com
  • daysoftheyear.com
  • checkiday.com
  • heywhatday.com
  • Timeanddate.com
  • holidayinsights.com
  • wildcalendar.com
  • thereisadayforthat.com

What Will You Celebrate?

I hope you find something to celebrate that brings you joy this month. Do a little self-care or enjoy something new and break out of your regular schedule. I’d love to know what you’re going to celebrate randomly – leave me a comment below or tag me on Instagram @ChocolateMusingsCreates. And if you try my homemade cookie recipe, I’d love to know what you think.

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Book & Reading Quotes for Your Planner

September 14, 2021 Leave a Comment

Book and Reading Quotes Perfect to include in Your Planner or Bullet Journal | ChocolateMusings.com

October seems like the perfect time to put on a sweater, find a hot drink, and cuddle up with a book. Here are some book and reading-related quotes perfect for your planner. Let me know which quotes are your favorite or if you have any favorite book or reading quotes, not on my list!

First, here is a book-related quote we all need to remember: never judge a book by its movie.

Though there are so many more book or reading-related quotes, I chose a select few, partially because they were short enough to be included in a bullet journal or planner. Then I separated them into a few different book quote categories.

Getting Things Done & Making Things Happen – Inspiring Book & Reading Related Quotes

Books are more than just entertaining escapes to worldly troubles. I know I read books for entertainment but I also read them for inspiration and motivation.

  • The world belongs to those who read. – Rick Holland
  • The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go. – Dr. Seuss
  • Reading is essential for those who seek to rise above the ordinary. – Jim Rohn
  • The reading of all good books is conversations with the finest (people) of the past centuries. – Descartes
  • Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. -Joseph Addison
Reading is essential for those who seek to rise above the ordinary - him Rohn | Book Quotes for your Bullet Journal or Planner | ChocolateMusings.com

Change and Educate Your Mind – Book Quotes

  • Think before you speak. Read before you think. – Fran Lebowitz
  • I’ve read too many books to believe what I am told. -Suheir Hammad
  • One must always be careful of books and what is inside them, for words have the power to change us. – Cassandra Clare
  • Books don’t change people; paragraphs do, sometimes even sentences. – John Piper
  • When trouble strikes, head to the library. You will either be able to solve the problem or simply have something to read as the world crashes down around you. – Lemony Snicket
  • You don’t have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them. – Ray Bradbery
  • Reading means borrowing. – Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Spending Time & Money – Reading Quotes

  • So many books, so little time.
  • One more chapter…I whispered two hours ago.
  • Books – one of the few things you can buy that will make you richer.
  • Money talks. Mine always says, “wanna go to the bookstore today?”
  • Today I’d like to sit and read. Forget I have a job I need. Ignore the things I have to do. And just enjoy a book or two.
  • Let’s be reasonable and add an eighth day to the week that is devoted exclusively to reading. – Lena Dunham

Enveloped in the Story

  • Some books you read. Some books you enjoy. But some books just swallow you up heart and soul. – Joanne Harris
  • A book a day keeps reality away.
  • Books are uniquely portable magic. – Stephen King
  • I have lived a thousand lives & I loved a thousand loves. I’ve walked on distant worlds & seen the end of time because I read. – George R. R. Martin
  • I am not a bookworm. I’m an escape artist.
  • Once you learn to read, you will be free forever.
  • We lose ourselves in books. We find ourselves there, too.
  • A book is a dream you hold in your hands. – Neil Gilman
  • Reading makes immigrants of us all. It takes us away from home, but more important, it finds homes for us everywhere. – Jean Rhys
Watercolor Book & Splatters - Quote on Books & Reading - Perfect to letter in your Bullet Journal or Planner | ChocolateMusings.com

Happiness Through Reading Quotes

  • I cannot live without books.
  • What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and a cup of coffee? – Anthony Trollope
  • Wherever I am, if I’ve got a book with me, I have a place I can go and be happy. – JK Rowling
  • I always kept two books in my pocket, one to read, one to write in. – Robert Louis Stevenson

Quantity of Books

Who has enough books? I know I don’t.

  • It’s always better to have too much to read than too little.
  • Too many books? I think what you mean is not enough bookshelves.
  • A room without books is like a body without a soul. -Cicero

Bonus: Definitions

In addition to these book & reading quotes for your planner, here are a few book & reading-related definitions:

  • Bibliophagist (n.) An avid or voracious reader
  • Logophile (n.) a lover of words
  • Biblichor (n.) the comforting, faint & musty smell of old books
  • Bibliophile (n.) one who is keenly devoted to books
  • Antiquarian (adj.) of, dealing in, or interested in old or rare books.
  • Bibliopegy (n.) the art of binding books
  • Bibliocentric (adj.) placing great or central importance on printed texts
  • Bibliometric (n.) use of statistical methods to analyze books, articles, and other publications.
  • Bibliomaniac (n.) one who is keenly devoted to books
  • Bibliotheca (n.) library, archive
  • Incunabulum (n.) an early printed book, especially one printed before 1501

I hope you found some inspiring book or reading quotes for your planner. I’d love to know which ones you include! Tag me on Instagram @ChocolateMusingsCreates and use #myplanningmuse.

Other Book & Reading Posts

Now that you’ve gotten your book quote fix, check out these other book & reading posts to inspire you in your bullet journal.

  • How to Set Up a Habit Tracker in your Planner
  • Find Your Inspiration (When It’s Lost)
  • My Muses #3: Favorite Reasons for Habit Tracking
  • Word of the Year Ideas

Here are some books I’ve read on organizing, decluttering, and habits. I’d love a recommendation and add it to my list. Let me know if you have more to add in the comments below.  

 

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Fall Bullet Journal Theme Ideas

September 7, 2021 Leave a Comment

Fall Bullet Journal Theme Ideas + Collection & Color Scheme Ideas | ChocolateMusings.com

Autumn is in the air, with crisp air settling in and color-changing leaves on the horizon in the upper hemisphere! With it comes caramel apples, pumpkins, spiced lattes, and sweater weather. And, of course, it’s time to decorate your bullet journal for fall! If you’re looking for fall bullet journal theme ideas, get out your pen & notebook. I’m excited to share with you this list of fabulous autumn bullet journal theme ideas.

In addition to bullet journal theme ideas for fall, I also compiled a list of bullet journal collection ideas & color schemes to try for the autumn season.

Look for my Halloween-specific bullet journal theme ideas as well!

Table of contents

  • First on the Fall Bullet Journal Theme Ideas: Leaves & Trees!
  • Second on the list for Fall Bullet Journal Theme Ideas: Apples!
  • More Fall Food Theme Inspiration:
  • Happening in the Fall
  • Fall Outdoor Fun Bullet Journal Inspiration
  • Night Sky
  • Warm & Cozy Fall Bullet Journal Theme Ideas
  • Enhance Your Fall Bullet Journal Theme – Fall Collections
  • Clothing & Accessories
  • Fall Self-Care Practices
  • Food
  • Things to Do in the Fall:
  • Holiday Preparedness
  • Journaling
  • Sports
  • Color Inspiration for your Fall Bullet Journal
  • Fall Bullet Journal Themes Inspiration & Ideas

First on the Fall Bullet Journal Theme Ideas: Leaves & Trees!

I can’t write about fall theme ideas in your bullet journal without mentioning fall foliage and all the leaves shapes.

It seems that nearly every year, I do a colored leaf-themed bullet journal in the Fall. I’m not mad, but I am surprised. Fall really is my favorite season! I went back through all of my journals to find fall 2018, and I have a gap between the end of one book, August 2018 and November 2018. Oh well! I guess I make up for it by having two in 2017.

September 2017 – Fall leaves weekly – still one of my favorite spreads, and it makes me want to use more colored pencils.

November 2017 – Aspen Forest Welcome Page

November 2019 – with bright colors and semi-dutch door feel on the monthly. Maybe I should try this again. I really like the effect.

September 2020 – Acrylic markers blended from green leaves to fall colors for a beautiful effect.

  • Leaf Wreaths
  • Leaves falling
  • Leaf Piles
  • Multi-Colored Leaves
  • Quaking Aspen Forest
  • Tree Branches

I feel like Forrest Gump. I could go on and on. By the way, if you like puns, ‘leaf’ is an excellent start to a pun-tastic fall bullet journal theme. I’ll just ‘leaf’ that idea right there. I’m sure you could blow me away with all your colorful puns. Don’t let these ideas dry up. I really should stop now.

Suppose you’re looking for more ideas for an autumn theme. Keep reading. I promise there are so many good ideas.

Journal Page - I love how these acrylic markers blend & create a bright, functional journaling page in my bullet journal | ChocolateMusings.com
November Bullet Journal Set-up Fall Inspiration | ChocolateMusings.com #fall #leaves #bulletjournal
Autumn leaves sketch for the weekly planner spread in my bullet journal. I can't get enough of September and Fall.
Fall Minimal Weekly Inspiration | ChocolateMusings.com #bujo #bulletjournal #weeklyspread
Fall Bullet Journal Planning - Monthly Log | ChocolateMusings.com #bujo #bulletjournal #monthlyplanner
Fall Bullet Journal Planning - Cut Page Border | ChocolateMusings.com #bujo #bulletjournal #monthlyplanner
Close up of the color changing leaves for my September Plan With Me in my Bullet Journal - Color blends done with acrylic markers on the monthly log & September Cover Page in my Bullet Journal | ChocolateMusings.com
Bullet Journal Ideas: Idea Tree Instead of Brain Dump | ChocolateMusings.com #braindump #bulletjournal #ideas

Second on the list for Fall Bullet Journal Theme Ideas: Apples!

Of course, you are free to choose your theme but remember you don’t have to include only images of apples. For instance, a few years ago, I created a bullet journal spread with signposts and apple buckets as though I was in an apple orchard.

  • Apple Orchard
  • Apples
  • Apple Pie
  • Candied Apples
  • Caramel Apples

In fact, here are some apple-related brain dump page names. Because I love to name my brain dump pages something other than ‘brain dump.’

  • Fill the Orchard / Fill the Bucket
  • Orchard of Thoughts
  • Apple Bucket
  • No Bad Apples
  • Ripe Thoughts
  • Thoughts for the Picking
  • Wooden Directional Signs Weekly Bullet Journal Layout - Fun, whimsical signs point the direction to each day of the week, leaving plenty of space for appointments, to-dos and notes. | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Apple orchard weekly bullet journal theme - fun, easy and adaptable to your style. | ChocolateMusings.com

More Fall Food Theme Inspiration:

  • Apple Cider
  • Candy
  • Candy Corn
  • Caramel
  • Cinnamon
  • Coffee
  • Comfort Food
  • Corn on the Cob
  • County Fair Foods
  • Food
  • Mason Jars
  • Oktoberfest
  • Popcorn
  • Pumpkin
  • Pumpkin Pie
  • S’Mores
  • Spiced Lattes & Pumpkin Spiced Lattes
  • Cups of Hot Tea or Spiced Cider
  • Vegetables
  • Wine Bottles
Fall Minimal Weekly Inspiration | ChocolateMusings.com #bujo #bulletjournal #weeklyspread

Happening in the Fall

  • Back to School
  • Football
  • Gratitude
  • Halloween
  • Harvest

Find some easy to doodle Halloween headers in this post, or check out how to create mummy-wrapped text in this post. If back to school is on your calendar, check out these back-to-school doodles.

Gratitude Wall for November Instagram Challenge | ChocolateMusings.com #gratitudewall #bulletjournal #bujo #grateful
August Welcome Page School Building - Watercolor old fashioned school with a big bell | ChocolateMusings.com
How to Draw Mummy Text great for bullet journaling & planner headers video tutorial with complete step-by-step walk-through
6 Fun & Easy Back-to-School Doodles for your Bullet Journal or Planner | ChocolateMusings.com #doodles #howtodraw

Fall Outdoor Fun Bullet Journal Inspiration

My family used to attend a local ‘witches night out’ around Halloween. We loved the crafts & food and witch costumes! They sponsored a fun run, as well! If you’re into running, look for any themed half-marathon or runs in your area and do them as a family.

  • At the Farm/Barnyard
  • Camping
  • Cookouts
  • Corn Maze
  • County Fair Silhouette/Outlines
  • County Fair Rides & Prizes
  • Farmer’s Market
  • Hay Bales
  • Hot Air Balloons (found on my whimsical travel theme post)
  • Pumpkin Patches (here’s a pumpkin themed weekly spread.) I don’t know about you, but sometimes I like to create my page and then add doodles later. That’s essentially what I did with that spread – substitute the pumpkins for other doodles and change it out all year.
  • Scarecrow (you could even go all out and do the Wizard of Oz!)
Bright fun watercolor hot air balloons - weekly bullet journal layout travel themed | ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #weekly #watercolor
Planet Balloon Weekly Layout With Planet Orbits | ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #bujo #space #weekly
August Welcome Page School Building - Watercolor old fashioned school with a big bell | ChocolateMusings.com
Watercolor Farm Theme & Quote - Welcome August - Bullet Journal Welcome Page | ChocolateMusings.com
Fall Minimal Weekly Inspiration | ChocolateMusings.com #bujo #bulletjournal #weeklyspread
Weekly Horizontal Bullet Journal with mini-time blocking and cute pumpkin doodles

Night Sky

  • Cabin in Woods with Smoke
  • Full Moon
  • Harvest Moon
  • Moon Cycles
  • Night Sky
  • Stars
  • Tree Silhouettes
  • Witch across a moon
  • Cat sitting on a fence in front of the moon

Moons and galaxies are some of my favorite things to paint outside of my bullet journal. I’ve seen a lot of moon phase layouts as well. Some use glistening glittery paint. Others are just outlines of each shape. Whatever you choose, I’m sure a moon theme would be spectacular.

  • Watercolor Moon & Forest Painting | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Full moon above the trees watercolor painting | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Watercolor Moon Painting with galaxy background | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Weekly Bullet Journal Spread - Moon Cycles - Watercolor Painted with Crayola Markers- fun and simple weekly spread and layout | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Nighttime Sky with Moon and Stars Hand Painted Watercolor Greeting Card | ChocolateMusings.com #watercolor #moon #nightsky

Warm & Cozy Fall Bullet Journal Theme Ideas

  • Candles
  • Cooking
  • Firewood
  • Flannel
  • Knitting
  • Plaid
  • Movie Nights
  • Sweaters
  • Tea Lights
  • Warm & cozy
Argyle Sweater Bullet Journal Cover Page | ChocolateMusings.com

Enhance Your Fall Bullet Journal Theme – Fall Collections

Beyond The theme in your Bullet Journal for fall, here are some great ideas for collections to include during the fall months.

Clothing & Accessories

  • Bag Wishlist
  • Bags I have
  • Clothing Size Lists for Family
  • Coats I Own
  • Fall Outfits
  • Ideal Outfit
  • Sweaters I Own (list colors/patterns)

Keeping a list of clothing items that you currently own sounds like a great way enhance the nostalgia when you flip back through your bullet journal. When you start including snapshots of your life, it brings a sense of who you are at that very moment and keeps that time as a memory. It’s not just about schedules and to-do lists. It’s recording a snippet of your life. At least, that’s how I use my creative planner.

Fall Self-Care Practices

  • Bath Bombs to Try
  • Self-Care List
  • Favorite Shops
  • Favorite Coffee Houses/Diners
  • Things that Motivate You

I know during the fall, life gets busier, schedules take over, and sometimes self-care suffers. Make a list of what you do to make yourself happy in the fall and winter months. Make sure to carry this list through winter to help prevent feeling glum.

Food

  • Bulk Cooking Ideas
  • Fall recipes
  • Favorite fall foods
  • Hot Drinks to Try
  • Restaurant Meal Menus

Here’s a post on recipe tracking – especially when you get a new fall recipe book!

Try New Recipes - Bullet Journal Tracker

Things to Do in the Fall:

  • Fall Bucket List
  • Family Hikes
  • Local Fall Activities Map With Dates/Times
  • Local Farmers Markets
  • Night Sky Tracker
  • Knitting Plans
  • Places to see fall leaves
  • TV Show Tracker
  • TV Time Tracker

If you’re looking for more things to do and celebrate during the fall season, be sure to check out my random holiday list. Select a few miscellaneous holidays and celebrate in fun, interesting ways. I also find fun fall bullet journal theme ideas hidden in the list of random holidays.

Holiday Preparedness

  • Cold Weather Travel Packing List
  • Decoration List
  • Decorations to Replace
  • Family Records for Health, Dental & Medical
  • Holiday Planning Ideas
  • Tools I Own (or your significant other – maybe you found the perfect gift!)

Sorry to tell you, but the holidays are on our doorstep. Now is a great time to make some lists in your bullet journal of things you need for the holidays. Get prepared early so that you can enjoy the upcoming season!

Journaling

  • Favorite Fall Memories
  • Past Halloween Costumes for you or your kids

I love to keep a list of past fun in my book. Wouldn’t it be amazing to have a list of all your kid’s yearly Halloween costumes? The thing with this type of list is that you don’t have to sit down and compile it all at once. Add to it as you remember or as Facebook memories remind you. I can’t believe that I’m going to thank Facebook for something, but here we go, thanks Facebook for the memories!

Sports

  • Football dream team
  • Football Tracker
  • Soccer

I know I’m missing more sports-related trackers during the fall. What other fall sports would you track in your bullet journal?

Color Inspiration for your Fall Bullet Journal

  • Oranges, reds, purples
  • Tans, browns, and yellows
  • Deep reds like burgundy
  • Transitions from green to yellow to red and finally purple

I love the color of mulled cider and cinnamon. There are more than one reasons why I love fall, and the colors don’t disappoint. I adore the rich, vibrant colors associated with fall foliage and the autumn season.

From bright orange pumpkins to the deep rustic orange of mulled cider. Golden yellow, tan, and brown present their rich, flavorful hues during the fall months. Dark Reds like burgundy paired with dark purples lend comfort and a sense of warmth.

  • Journal Page - I love how these acrylic markers blend & create a bright, functional journaling page in my bullet journal | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Fall Bullet Journal Welcome Page - November Bullet Journal Set Up | ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #plannerinspiration #bujo #welcomepage
  • Autumn leaves sketch for the weekly planner spread in my bullet journal. I can't get enough of September and Fall.

Fall Bullet Journal Themes Inspiration & Ideas

I hope this list of fall bullet journal theme ideas turned on the idea factory in your head. I can’t wait to see what you create. If you use any of these themes, I’d love to see them! Tag me on Instagram @ChocoalateMusingsCreates #myplannermuse

  • Fall Watercolor Leaves - Fall Bullet Journal Theme Ideas + Collection & Color Scheme Ideas | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Fall Bullet Journal Theme Ideas + Collection & Color Scheme Ideas | ChocolateMusings.com
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Hi! I'm Tricia, the creative behind ChocolateMusings.com, I know how it feels to lose your inner muse. After years of darkness (which I call the dark ages of my life), I found my inner muse hiding in the forgotten corners of my soul, I vowed never to lose sight of her again.

Bullet journaling helped reignite the passion for art and living life again while organizing my days. I also discovered modern calligraphy and watercolor. Since then, my use of the bullet journal system has evlolved and I call it 'creative planning'. Here on the blog, I show you how to use your planner to ignite your inner muse and explore creativity and art while staying beautifully organized and living a joyful life.

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