13 Bullet Journal Daily Log Inspirations
If you want to know more about basic Bullet Journal page ideas, you’re in the right place! In this blog post, we’ll be talking about a daily log.
If you’re looking for creative ways to keep track of your daily tasks and stay organized, then a Bullet Journal daily log might be just the thing for you!
By combining aspects of list-making, goal-setting, and even note-taking, the bullet journal helps us stay focused and productive. And with a few simple additions like colorful markers or stickers, it can also make planning fun!
In this blog post, we’ll explore some inspiring ideas that will help make your daily log unique and reflective of your aesthetics.
If you’re interested in learning more about what a daily spread is and what you can include there, check out more resources at the end of the post.
Also, be sure to scroll until the end to get your free printable daily log!
BuJo Daily Log Inspirations
These are all different and have different styles and elements; I hope it will give you some more ideas on how to customize yours.
Here is a pretty basic and straightforward daily log.
All you have here is a daily to-do list and some journaling. I love the idea of filling out the space with different patterns.
A very easy way to make your daily log look a little extra is to use color. And it won’t take any extra space either.
I also love how this looks very simple and neat, but there is so much information there.
If you want to, you definitely can go more artistic, like the daily spread below.
Having a two-page daily allows you to be more artistic and include more details, like, for example, a time log.
My favorite part of a daily log has a daily schedule for each day.
This is very useful for time tracking and time blocking, which can help you be productive.
If you’re starting, try doing the basics.
Draw a header and start writing your daily tasks. A fast and straightforward way to plan your day.
Of course, one of the most fun things about Bullet Journaling is decorating, and of course, you can do it with your daily spreads.
Use whatever you like; if you aren’t artistic to draw illustrations, use stickers. magazine cutouts and washi tape.
You can definitely add a lot of information to your daily log, and here is an example.
I love that all sections are divided into boxes and a fun quote.
Flowers are always an excellent way to decorate your journal spreads, and a daily log is not an exception.
Also, I love that this log has that little secret area for a meal log.
Technically this is a Hobonichi, but it can work as a great example of a daily log.
Because of how well organized this spread, there is so much information, yet it doesn’t look crowded.
If you don’t need a whole page for your daily log, you can always use this method, a traditional way of planning with a Bullet Journal.
You have a header with the day of the week; write below as much as you need and start your next day right below it.
You can definitely use two pages for your daily spread if you ever need more space.
Of course, if you’re using a smaller journal like this one, you probably will need more space.
As I mentioned before, there are many things you can fit into your daily log.
Journaling is a very good practice, and it might be a good idea to include it here.
Another example of this style is to use two pages for your daily log.
One for your to-do list and all, and another for your journaling.
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Stationery Recommendations
You know that I can’t leave you without some stationery recommendations.
Of course, you can use anything you already have, but here are just a few of my favorite supplies:
- Sakura Pigma Micron – a good fineliner is a staple for creating every Bullet Journal spread and these fineliners are great.
- Crayola Super Tips – I always recommend these pens for adding color; they are affordable and come in many beautiful colors.
- Tombow Fude Brush Pens – these brush pens with smaller tip will be perfect for adding beautiful lettering headers to your daily log.
- Journal Stencils – a great set of affordable stencils that has tons of little decorative and functional elements to help you with setting up your perfect daily log.
Free Printable Daily Log
Finally, of course, here is a little printable already in the Resources Vault. I made it very functional with a lot of extra details.
It’s also in A4 size, so you can print it and use it as a separate planning spread, maybe something on your fridge.
If you don’t have access yet, you can always sign up in the form below.
Once you confirm your subscription, you’ll get the password to get 50+ free Bullet Journal printables, stickers, and worksheets to use right away.
If you’ve never used printables before, be sure to check my post How To Use Printables In Your Bullet Journal.
It’s pretty basic, and you can find all the supplies you need in my post Supplies For Using Bullet Journal Printables.
More Resources
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