I know when I started I didn’t think I had it in me to actually make these look cute.īut the truth is – everyone can do it! So here are a few of my tips that will help you avoid some silly mistakes when you start. Hand Lettering Tipsĭecorating your Bullet Journal pages with different fonts might sound like a hard thing to do. If you want to learn more about different stationery to use in your Bullet Journal, check my post Bullet Journal Supplies For Any Artistic Level. My favorites are Tombow Dual Brush and Faber Castell pens. Brush pens are great for brush lettering, and I actually use them as highlighters sometimes too.I also would recommend Crayola Super Tips, since they can double as brush pens as well. My favorites are of course Zebra Mildliners. Highlighters and markers are great to add some color to your fonts and basically make your headers stand out.My favorite ones are Sakura Micron and Faber Castell Pitt Artist pens. Just by playing with different line widths, you can get some really interesting effects. Fineliners are perfect not just for doodling, but for creating fonts as well.Of course, it’s up to you what you use to create fonts in your Bullet Journal, but I thought I’d quickly share here a few of my favorite pens. Among some of my favorite ones are stickers, washi, and stamps!īut those require you to make a purchase, while fonts just need you to use the same old pen you’ve been using so far.īelow are 23 different fonts, all beginner-friendly and I hope you’ll have lots of fun using them in your journal. There are many ways to add some more creativity to your pages. Please see my Disclosure for more details. They will be of no extra expense for you, but I receive a small credit. Today we’ll be talking about some super enjoyable Bullet Journal fonts that can easily spice up your pages and allow you to have a little bit more fun with your setups.
If this sounds like I’m talking about you, you’re in the right place. There is a chance you might want to add some more creativity and fun to your pages the more you work on them. Bullet Journaling is for everyone!īut that doesn’t mean it has to stay like that forever. And of course, you don’t need any special talents or skills. To start a Bullet Journal you don’t really need much a pen and a notebook will be just fine.