HAY, how art you? April is always the best time for a good old Spring floral theme! This month, I wanted to keep the usual vintage vibes and designed a set of Spring-related printable with a vintage colour palette. It is available as a free download and you can find the link at the end of this article. Keep scrolling to see more of my April bullet journal setup!
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April Bullet Journal Video
Check out the following video to watch the setup process and plan with me!
April Bullet Journal setup – Supplies I used
Here is a list of supplies I used for the setup this month:Â
For the cover page, I created a casual asymmetrical collage using elements from my printable and other stationery supplies in my stash. To highlight the month, I stamped April three times on a brown textured paper, and drew several ovals over the middle word using a white Sakura gelly roll pen. Some elements were pasted at an angle to create a fun and quirky look.Â
For added functionality, I used the empty space at the side for writing down the month’s intentions. The column on the right is used as a vertical gratitude log, where I plan to write down one thing that I am grateful for each day.Â
The printable was a test print, and the colours came out a little darker than I would prefer. I didn’t want them to go waste so I used them in my setup anyway! Other than that, I love this casual and functional cover page. What do you think?
April Bullet Journal – Weekly Spread 1
I went for this simple and clean weekly spread layout for the first week of April. It is really easy to set up and there still is sufficient space for a little collaging! To create this layout, simply make six (or seven, if you like) horizontal sections for days of the week. I used the marker tip of a Tombow dual brush pen (in 879) to draw the lines, and an alphabet stamp set to stamp the letters.Â
Here’s a fun fact: There isn’t any dot in my alphabet stamp set, so I used the dot on letter i to stamp the dots next to the letters (lol)!
April Bullet Journal – Weekly Spread 2
If you have seen my March setup, you might recognise this layout! For the second weekly spread, I divided each page into six squarish sections. Seven boxes were used for the daily logs, and I filled up the rest of the sections with little collages. It was really fun to combine different supplies and colours to make the spread a cohesive one!Â
Free Journaling Printable – Vintage Spring Set
This month’s free printable is designed to the theme of soft vintage Spring. Hope you love it as much as I do! Feel free to tag me on Instagram (@hay.studio) if you share any of your creations that contain my free printables.Â
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