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13+ Free Reading Tracker Printables

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If you’re anything like me, you’re always on the hunt for free Bullet Journal printables to add some flair and organization to your pages. Today, I’m super excited to share a treasure trove of free reading tracker printables with you!

Whether you’re an avid bookworm or just looking to keep track of your reading goals, these printables are going to be your new best friends. And these are all made by different creators, so you’ll get a variety of styles and aesthetics to choose from.

So, grab your favorite pen and let’s dive into this collection of amazing free printables that will make your reading journey even more enjoyable!

Using printables in your Bullet Journal is like adding a splash of color to your everyday routine! They bring a whole new level of creativity and fun to your pages, transforming your blank journal into visually appealing and enjoyable activities.

With a dazzling array of designs, you can personalize your journal to reflect your unique style and preferences.

Printables also play a crucial role in keeping you organized, providing structured layouts for tracking habits, goals, and to-dos. Plus, they save you time and effort, so you can focus more on the fun part—decorating and customizing!

More than anything, printables are a great way for you to explore and try new pages without spending hours creating them. It is always so upsetting when you spend an hour on a page that, eventually, you find out it doesn’t work for you.

With printables, it never happens because all you really need to do is to print and stick it to your journal. So if you end up not using the spread – no big deal.

Oh, and did you know that printables are also a great way to cover up anything you want to be hidden in your Bullet Journal? Did you create the page you hate the look of? Stick a printable on top of it!

Did you create a page you ended up not using? Stick a printable on top and reuse the space for something you will actually put to good use!

Ok, this is probably enough talking about printables; since you’re here, you likely already know why you need them. So, let’s look at the printables themselves.

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How To Use Printables In Your Bullet Journal

Just one more thing I wanted to talk about – how to actually add printables to your Bullet Journal. It is a lot simpler than it sounds! A detailed post with a video tutorial is included at the end of the post.

But to give you a sneak peek in just two words – it’s all about making sure that printable fits snugly in your journal as if it was meant to be there. If the printable is already cozied up to an A5 size (the Bullet Journal’s best friend), you’re golden. If not, just make sure you tuggle printing settings to A5.

But here’s the real secret sauce, the magical ingredient, if you will—picking out the right supplies. You wouldn’t use a butter knife to slice a steak, right? The same principle applies here.

So, buckle up, because I’m about to spill the beans on a few tried-and-tested recommendations:

  • High-quality printing paper. Especially if you’re planning to use any markers on your printables, you need to have a high-quality paper. Otherwise, it will damage your pens. I prefer using HP Premium Paper.
  • Paper cutter. You can definitely just use scissors, but I find that you always get cleaner cuts if you use a paper cutter like this Firbon paper cutter.
  • Corner rounder. I find that most journals have rounded corners, so it would be a fun idea to cut your printables the same way. You can do it yourself with a pair of sewing scissors like I do, but I would recommend using a corner rounder instead.

You really only need good paper and a pair of scissors, but if you want more, get these. It’s really a great investment if you’re planning on using a lot of printables, plus they all are pretty affordable.

Now that we clarified these details, let’s dive into the reading trackers I found for you.

Free Reading Tracker Printables

Printable reading trackers are a fantastic way to keep your reading goals on track while adding a touch of personality to your Bullet Journal.

This collection boasts a variety of designs, ensuring that you'll find the perfect match for your style and needs. Whether you're aiming to read more books this year or simply want to document your literary journey in a creative way, these printables make the process both enjoyable and visually appealing.

Free Bullet Journal Printables

In case you got lost with all the options out there, I just wanted to mention once again that you can find your book tracker and other printables in the Resources Vault.

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

If you’re looking for some more free printables for your Bullet JOurnal I’ve got you covered! I create many, and I’m always on the lookout for freebies from other creators as well.

Here are a few blog posts for you to check out next:

>>> What kind of free printables are you looking for? Let us know in the comments!

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