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Raederle ([personal profile] seleneheart) wrote in [community profile] journalsandplanners2025-04-27 01:43 pm

Book Themed Bullet Journal - Last Few Spreads

These are the last spreads of my year-long childhood book themed bullet journal, being spring, March, April, and May


I didn't get this one done until the middle of April due to still recovering from my injury. But I left pages for it, and got it finished eventually.


LOL, March. I was two days post-surgery and high as a kite on painkillers when I made this. I forgot to take a picture before I filled it in, but frankly, I'm just glad I managed to do this one.


A childhood book so beloved that I literally have an illustrated copy of it on my coffee table as we speak.


And finally, the series of books that made me reluctant to even taste mushrooms until well into adulthood. If you know, you know. I'm still not really a fan of eating fungus.

I really enjoyed have a theme for the entire year, with this being the second year in a row that I've done so. I'll spend May getting my next bujo set up - the theme will be medieval. I'll post at the end of summer. Speaking of, do you know how hard it is to find examples of the letter "J" in the various medieval texts? I'm guessing it wasn't much in use back then. However, there's 3 months out of the year that start with that letter in English.
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Re: Wow!

[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith 2025-04-27 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
J became more common in the Renaissance. You might find some examples there from a similar font.
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Re: Wow!

[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith 2025-04-30 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
I'm no expert, but I like diverse fonts -- the collections for my poetic series have title fonts that match the mood or culture of the storyline. There are whole families of older fonts that are heavily used in calligraphy, and are fun to use for things like initial capitals. I've run into the problem of missing letters, symbols, etc. before so I know a few workarounds.