Hello and welcome to a post where I show you some of the full year and seasonal spreads in my bujo to start off 2022! This year I am not planning on having to many monthly spreads, but I will have a few. Before I share those spreads I really wanted to share how I set up by bujo for the year. In the past I had a ton of year long spreads, which I loved how they came out, but I always ended up forgetting halfway through the year. I decided that a few yearly ones and seasonal spreads were probably the best way to remedy this!
Items Used
- B5 Time for Tea Dot Grid Notebook
- Tombow Calligraphy Pen
- Libretto Mechanical Pencil – Silver Barrel
- Sharpie S-Gel
The Notebook

Before I get into my spreads, this year I tried something different with my notebook. I ended up getting a B5 size instead of the “traditional” smaller notebooks. I always found myself wanting a little bit more room and thankfully the brand of notebooks I have been using for YEARS had this size. I ended up picking up this green notebook with a gold teapot on its cover. The pages of these notebooks holds up wonderfully to all of the materials I have used now and in the past and I love the fabric feel of the hardcover.
Spreads

This year I decided to do something very similar to something I have done in the past inspired by @Silva.and.Bold, now @mystic.hand on Instagram. I loved the idea of breaking goals into four distinct areas of my life that way all my goals are not just focusing on a single area of my life. So I have goals in script across both pages in the middle to break the pages up horizontally and use the natural divide of the notebook for the vertical divide. I decided to break my goals into reading, life, maker, and finance. I did not write my goals down at the time of taking this picture because I was and still am at the time of writing this working them all out. If you want to see some of my goals for 2022 that I did settle on you can find them on my post; My 2022 Goals and Challenges.

The next spread I added to my Bujo was my top books to read in 2022 page. Each year I always write down the books I am looking forward to the most to read and add them to some type of spread. This year I was inspired by @littleolivebujo on instagram to doodle a pile of books for this spread. I added a circle frame on the top to add the label, I thought it would be fun to then add a hanging plant on the accompanying page. I have not drawn in a while so I am actually kind of stunned how it actually looks like a plant.

This next spread is one I started to do last year. Write down my owned tbr for the start of the year to help make sure I am not just reading the newer books on my shelf. It is a simple checklist that I can go back to and check them off or put a line through them if I end up DNFing or Unhauling. It is a nice easy way to keep track. I added a simple line boarder on this page, as well as with my top books to read spread, to dress it up a bit.

So, these last two pages are a bit different than the rest. I decided to have seasonal sections to my Bujo this year so I made a Winter dashboard that has the three months it will cover and a mini calendar for each one. I kept it simple because I will be adding events and birthdays in the future and when there is a lot of writing going into a spread I have found, for me personally, the simpler the better. Now, for other page it is a complete work in progress. I want a page dedicated to the crochet and knitting projects I want to complete that season, but I am debating if I want it to be a single page spread or a double page spread. Since I have not made up my mind yet I added some bright red post-it notes until I decide so I at least have the information handy. A win for indecisiveness!
As you can see, I am really trying to keep my Bujo simple and to the minimum I find for me, at least as of late, this really works for me. I am really looking forward to giving seasonal spreads and these time frames more focus than I have in the past. I feel like breaking the year up like this will ensure I don’t leave some spreads in the past and never use them past a few months.

They look so good!
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Thank you!!
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I wish I had handwriting like you, lol.
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I love your bullet journal spreads Luna!! As you know my planner is a pre made one but I had some spreads that I had to add myself. I was working on doing that when I got sick and when I messed up on one of my pages I decided to hold off on finishing it until I got better. I just ordered some double sided tape so I can hopefully fix my big mess up that way I can get it finished.
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Thanks so much Misty! Double sided tape is always a savior, I have used it to fix bad spreads a ton of times. I hope you are feeling better.
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Thanks I am much better I just have a cough that refuses to go away.
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The cough is always the thing that hangs around the longest, it is the WORST!
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Yes it is and I hate it. I wish it would go away when everything else went away.
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I feel the same exact way Misty.
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Love these spreads! I’m waiting for my journal kits to arrive in the mail before I start mine! But I’m keeping my journal super simple this year as I have a planner I do most of my scheduling in.
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Thank you, I hope your kits show up ASAP!
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Ohhh it’s so pretty, Luna!
I love what you’ve done, especially the top books to read page đŸ¥°
Writing your tbr at the start of the year is quite smart.. I just use goodreads because erh đŸ˜… i’m too lazy to write everything to be honest, ahah
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Thanks so much! Yeah, writing that much is a lot, I used to print it out and glue it in. đŸ˜…
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