HAY, how art you? February seems to be a month when I keep coming back to postal-related themes. This is my third year doing a mail/letter theme in February! On a side note, I just can’t resist pretty stationery with postal designs, so it is a great chance for me to put them to good use. If you like themes are like this one, check out my previous bujo setups here and here. Without further ado, here are my February plan with me bujo spreads!
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Watch the following video for the setup process and plan with me!
What I used this month:Â
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I was feeling pretty uninspired for this month’s setup, until I came across this cover page on Pinterest. The way the creator did the layout is so creative, so I put my own spin to it for this month’s cover. I love the final look and the mishmash of various postal elements!Â
This year, I aim to create a quote page for every monthly setup. I found this quote on Pinterest which is especially apt for the theme. By the way, I switched to a new stamping set, and I had trouble with the spacing and alignment. This final piece is actually my second attempt at stamping the quote!
This month, I drew a calendar to note the month’s events and notes. Each box measures five dot grids by five dot grids. The remaining space on the right side was used for setting intentions and weekly focuses. I really like how the amount of collaging and writing space look balanced for this spread!
I used a simple horizontal layout for the first weekly spread, and pasted printed labels for the daily headers. On the left, I decorated the empty panel in the same style as the cover page. I used the right panel for setting daily focuses, and filled up the remaining area with a good old collage.Â
I really enjoyed putting together this printable set, especially the faux postage stamps and mini phrases! Hope you like it as much as I do.Â
As always, feel free to tag me on Instagram (@hay.studio) if you share any of your creations that contain my free printables; I would love to see them. Happy journaling!
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