Bullet Journal & Planning

September 2025 Bullet Journal

Used Materials Pictured Above

  • Raymay clear ruler
  • Sharpie sgel pen
  • Towbow Mono Drawing pen – 01 and 03
  • Mildliner in Soda Blue
  • Papermate Flair Scented – spring bluebell and blue jasmine 
  • Tombow monograph  0.5 mechanical pencil – pale yellow
  • Notebook leuchtturm1917 – lilac dotted A5 notebook
  • Mt nano tape cutter 15mm
  • Mt masking tape – killfish

I decided to take it easy on myself and use a premade calendar from printabulls: September 2025. Other than that, I stenciled the word September and used this months washi tape along the bottom. I also utilized my Mildliner to highlight the days of the week on the calendar.

This month I really wanted to focus on the season of fall even though it does not officially start until the end of September. I ended up using canva to make a collage for my fall reading plans and my fall knitting plans. The templets were made by aestheticdstudio. For the fall reading plans I am hoping to read With a Vengeance by Riley Sager, reread Outlander by Diana Gabaldon, Even Thought I Knew the Ens by C.L. Polk and lastly reread The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up.

As for my knitting plans I plan on working on and completing, Waltz by Miki Teragaki,
DRK Everyday Cardi by Andrea Mowry, Maple Vest by Yun Jeong, The Weekender Light by Andrea Mowry, Yuki No Hi No by eri shimizu and Twist Loop Top by Other Loops. A lot of these I mentioned in my Fall 2025 Knitting Plans post from a few weeks ago if you want more details on my plans!

I also have two test knits that are due in September so I gave them each a page where I put a picture, title, due date, size made, yarn used, and a place for some notes to jot down on the go. These are very simple pages, but I needed a place to keep myself organized so I through them in.

I also added a page for my knitting log where I highlight a square a day to coordinate with a project that I worked on. It allows me to see which projects I am paying more attention to and really ensure I am working on the wide range of projects. Funny enough, I actually finished two of these projects before the start of September so I only have 4 WIPs instead of 6, which is a nice feeling.

This month I wanted to try a different weekly layout and got inspiration from teanbujo on instragram, speficially this post. I did not copy it exactly, but I really liked how the days were grouped on one side in their own little squares and then the other side allows for a mini calendar, money tracking and notes. I only took a picture of the first week, but each of the four weeks will look similar to this, but I tweaked each one to see which adaptation I liked the best for my own personal uses to bring into October.

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