Free Book Tracker Bullet Journal Printables
Looking for some free Bullet Journal printables? I’ve got you covered! You can find tons of freebies on this blog, but in this case, I gathered some ideas for all the readers out there.
Yup, in this blog post, you’ll find some free printable book trackers that I’m sure you’ll love!
Have you been meaning to finally get around to reading that pile of books in your living room? Why not take a page from the Bullet Journaler’s handbook and start tracking your progress with these free book trackers?
These printables keep track of the book titles you’ve read, or you can use them as a virtual bookshelf for the books you want to read next.
One way or another, these trackers are sure to help any reader stay on track no matter how many volumes they have left on their to-read list.
Before we dive in, be sure to scroll until the end to see some more resources with free printables.
Free Book Tracker Bullet Journal Printables
Book trackers are fun and handy pages, but let's be honest - they might not be for everyone. And you might not have the time to set them up either.
The best way to try it, see if you can benefit from it, and not spend any time doing it is by using printables. And here is a list of fun book trackers I know you'll love.
Starting with the book tracker I created, and it's already in the Resources Vault.
If you don't have access yet, just click "Get Free Printables" and you'll find how to sign up and get this and 100+ other free Bullet Journal printables.
One of the best places to get free printables, and you'll find there are so many different variations of a book tracker.
My favorite part is that you can actually customize it a little bit before printing.
Beautiful bookshelf and I love the little extra things added to the shelves, apart from books.
This book tracker looks different, but i love the variety in book designs here, and you can play around so much with the colors of the books.
This post has a lot of different trackers, but if you keep scrolling, you'll eventually find this lovely book tracker.
Beautiful two-page reading tracker. Don't be alarmed when it asks you to check out, it's $0, and you only need to subscribe to the newsletter.
Super cute book tracker and I love that in this post, the author also describes how to create one just like this in your journal, in case you feel like trying it.
This tracker has a more business approach since it's a table. But I love it; it makes things clearer and it gives you space to actually add extra information, like when you read it and how would you rank it.
Absolutely beautiful book tracker, and it comes with a few more pages, like a yearly reading tracker, book reviews and book notes.
Classic bookshelf tracker, but using different fonts and illustrations, it does look different from the others on the list.
I don't know about you, but I love printables that have tables because by myself I really hate drawing all those lines. And I like that this one has a start and end date for each book.
Another bookshelf tracker, but here there are already so many decorations, and they are in color. I bet you'd want to read more just to make sure you can color all the books and get a complete illustration.
Very simple design, but practical, and it allows you more space to customize and decorate it however you want.
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Using Printables In Your Journal
First of all, what do you need to add printables to your Bullet Journal? Well, not much, actually.
But there are a few things you don’t want to mess up with (like I did and paid for it dearly).
So here are some supplies you’ll need:
- A printer. You might already have one, and if not, I definitely can recommend this one.
- Paper. This is very important! If you’re planning to use some markers and brush pens to decorate your printable, you need to have smooth high quality paper. Otherwise, it will damage your pens. I recommend this one.
- Paper cutter. You can definitely use scissors, but I find that you usually get smoother edges with a paper cutter like this one.
- Adhesive. You’ll need something to add your printables to your journal, and I don’t recommend using glue. An adhesive tape like this one will do a much better job.
- Corner rounder. This is really something extra, but I thought I’d mention it. If your journal corners are round, you might find it helpful to have this tool to ensure that your printables match your journal. I’d recommend this one.
Another big question is always – how do you make printables fit your journal?
It’s quite easy, really. All you need is to mark the correct size when you’re sending it to print. Choose the size for your journal, not the size of the printing paper and it will print the right way.
Check my post How To Use Printables In Your Bullet Journal to get some more details and a step-by-step process with images.
More Resources
Whether you’re interested in book-related pages or free printables – I have some more content for you.
For book lovers, check out these posts:
- Reading Journal Page Ideas For Book Lovers
- 31+ Creative Bullet Journal Book Tracker Pages
- 37 Brilliant Book Bullet Journal Theme Ideas And Inspirations
- Page Tracker Bullet Journal Inspirations
If you’re looking for more free printables, here are a few posts for you:
- 21+ Free Printable Habit Trackers
- Free Bullet Journal Water Tracker Printables
- Free Weight Loss Bullet Journal Printables
- 50+ FREE Bullet Journal Printables
What kind of free printable do you like using in your Bullet Journal?
Let us know in the comments!
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