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After the abundant theme of last month, I chose a more minimalist style for November, illustrated with rain related hand painted decorations. ☔
Thanks to travel plans and a Halloween party I’m helping to organise this October, I decided to do a spooky witchy theme this year. 🎃 🧙♀️
I checked a few boxes off my wishlist by creating a vintage field journal theme with gold leaf details.
June marks the start of summer for me, so I wanted a theme that reminds me of that. The sweet freshness of citrus fruits fits the bill!
With May being my birthday month, I figured it was time to host a little party in my journal. 🎉
Spring has arrived and I’m celebrating with a pink theme full of cute animals, painted in watercolour.
Green cacti with colourful flowers are what March’s theme is all about.
I was inspired to continue the brown aesthetic with a coffee theme for February.
I bought a new journal, that is bigger, to start off the new year with.
Painted for Artober, 11/10/2023
Painted for Artober, 09/10/2023
Painted for Artober, 08/10/2023
Painted for Artober, 07/10/2023
Painted for Artober, 06/10/2023
Painted for Artober, 05/10/2023
Painted for Artober, 04/10/2023
Painted for Artober, 03/10/2023
Painted for Artober, 02/10/2023
Painted for Artober, 01/10/2023
Ironically I chose to use exactly ZERO watercolours for my brand new watercolour bullet journal. Instead I chose to go with a minimalist theme.
I’ve been struggling with trying to decorate my journal in watercolour paint on cheap paper, so I bought a new journal.
The theme for August 2023 is Delftware (or: ‘Delft blue’ as it’s called in Dutch), which is a very traditional Dutch art style in blue monochrome.
July was the first month that I added a little quote to my title page. It’s a bit hard to read, but it says: “Even busy bees stop to smell the roses.”
Some examples of birthday cards I made with watercolour paint this year.