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					<description><![CDATA[Does anybody else feel like they have already fallen behind this year? I think the fact that I am only just posting my January bullet &#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>Does anybody else feel like they have already fallen behind this year? I think the fact that I am only just posting my January bullet journal setup now, in&#8230; <em>February</em>, demonstrates that I really need to get myself together&#8230;! Honestly, this post is so belated that I seriously considered skipping this month, but, ultimately, I decided not to because a) I really love this theme and b) the theme is not month-specific, so it could still serve as a source of inspiration for future months!</p>



<p>Anyway, onto the setup. Last January, my bullet journal theme was a 1920s/Art Deco/Great Gatsby theme, which I loved. I decided to recreate that this year, but I wanted to distinguish between the two setups, so I decided to change up my colour scheme a little bit. Last year, I used a black, gold and silver colour palette. This year, I introduced an additional dark pink/burgundy shade. This colour was inspired by a dress I saw on <em>Strictly Come Dancing, </em>which you can see <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/Cj0Yi5lIuWq/">here</a>. I just loved how, despite eschewing the black/gold we typically associate with the Art Deco style, the dress still <em>screamed</em> 1920s. As well as the colour, I really liked the square pattern of the dress, so I tried to incorporate that into my setup as well. I suppose, then, my theme this month was &#8216;<em>Great Gatsby with a Strictly Twist</em>&#8216;&#8230; oddly specific, I know. I must admit, I feel like a bit of a fraud choosing this theme (for the second time, no less!) because <em>The Great Gatsby</em> is, well, not my <em>favourite</em> book. Nevertheless, the aesthetic is <em>right </em>up my alley, so I&#8217;ll have to get over that for the greater good of my bullet journal. Maybe I just need to give the book another try? Anyway&#8230; let&#8217;s get into it. </p>



<p>First up, the stationery I used for this setup:</p>



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<li>Black paper</li>



<li>Burgundy paper (I used <a href="https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304489814544">this</a>, but it was definitely closer to card than paper. If you can find paper in a similar shade, I would use that instead)</li>



<li><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Assorted-Colour-Metallic-Rollerball-0-65mm/dp/B00M49GQDK/ref=sr_1_3_sspa?crid=32TMN7B86UKO3&amp;keywords=uniball+signo+broad+gold+silver&amp;qid=1675345861&amp;sprefix=uniball+signo+broad+gold+silver%2Caps%2C103&amp;sr=8-3-spons&amp;sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&amp;psc=1&amp;smid=A3QAGNMJBO5UG3">Uniball signo broad pens, <em>gold </em>and <em>silver </em></a></li>



<li><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sakura-Gelly-Roll-Bright-White/dp/B07DNB1DCB/ref=sxts_rp_s_1_0?content-id=amzn1.sym.76e6cae7-93ea-428e-ab83-8013e6a0fee5%3Aamzn1.sym.76e6cae7-93ea-428e-ab83-8013e6a0fee5&amp;crid=3RMXHRODK3N3S&amp;cv_ct_cx=sakura+gelly+roll+pens+white&amp;keywords=sakura+gelly+roll+pens+white&amp;pd_rd_i=B07DNB1DCB&amp;pd_rd_r=26421221-5543-4b31-895f-90fa25041d0c&amp;pd_rd_w=N9MlL&amp;pd_rd_wg=dEaXF&amp;pf_rd_p=76e6cae7-93ea-428e-ab83-8013e6a0fee5&amp;pf_rd_r=DX6QY3QC3XPM8RMBK44Y&amp;qid=1675345892&amp;sprefix=sakura+gelly+r%2Caps%2C79&amp;sr=1-1-1890b328-3a40-4864-baa0-a8eddba1bf6a">Sakura gelly roll, <em>white</em></a></li>



<li><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tombow-ABT-Dual-Brush-Pen/dp/B005D6Q9VK/ref=sr_1_5?crid=12CLM129NWKBW&amp;keywords=tombow+n15&amp;qid=1675345931&amp;s=kitchen&amp;sprefix=tombow+n15%2Ckitchen%2C111&amp;sr=1-5">Tombow ABT dual brush pen, <em>N15 Black</em> </a>(I got mine in <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00DUBU45W/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1">this</a> pack)</li>



<li><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/MUJI-0-38mm-Ballpoint-Black-02794262/dp/B07MSHFGZG/ref=sr_1_4?crid=31CFX5B9YOYG0&amp;keywords=muji+0.38&amp;qid=1675345998&amp;s=officeproduct&amp;sprefix=muji+0.38%2Coffice-products%2C74&amp;sr=1-4">Muji 0.38 pen, <em>black</em></a></li>



<li><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/instax-Link-smartphone-printer-White/dp/B07XQVHHLR/ref=sr_1_4?crid=CZTTYF8CZ1J7&amp;keywords=instax+mini+link&amp;qid=1675346017&amp;s=officeproduct&amp;sprefix=instax+mini+link%2Coffice-products%2C66&amp;sr=1-4">Instax mini link smartphone printer</a> </li>



<li>Scissors, glue, ruler, pencil, craft knife &amp; cutting board</li>
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<p>With that covered, let&#8217;s get into the spreads themselves&#8230;</p>



<p><strong>Cover &amp; Quote Pages</strong></p>



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<p>I like to start all of my monthly setups with a cover page (on the right side) and a quote (on the left). The cover page is where I chose to reference the <em>Strictly Come Dancing </em>dress by introducing that same pattern of squares/triangles highlighted by beaded fringing (which I mimicked using my gold and silver Uniball pens). For the quote page, I created a dramatic border using just the gold pen, referencing the promotional art for the 2013 film adaptation of <em>The Great Gatsby</em>. For the quote itself, I felt it was only fitting to use an F. Scott Fitzgerald quote, but I quickly realised that I had used up all my favourites from <em>The Great Gatsby</em> in my setup last year! Instead, I found this quote, which I believe is from a letter written by F. Scott Fitzgerald to his daughter: &#8216;All good writing is swimming under water and holding your breath&#8217;, which I wrote in the silver pen. I used the same font throughout this setup, which is my (simplified) interpretation of an Art Deco font. The letters are all tall and slim, horizontal details are placed 1/3 of the way down from the top or up from the bottom of each letter, and &#8216;A&#8217;, &#8216;U&#8217; and &#8216;R&#8217; have an added curl on the left-hand side (as can be seen in the above photo)(even if I did forget to add it to the &#8216;U&#8217; in <em>January</em>&#8230;).</p>



<p><strong>Month at a Glance</strong></p>



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<p>Next up is my monthly calendar. The pattern on the left-hand side of this spread is inspired by the <a href="https://www.waterstones.com/book/tender-is-the-night/f-scott-fitzgerald/goldman-arnold/9780141194066">Penguin Hardback Edition of <em>Tender is the Night</em></a><em>.</em> I used my <em>Muji </em>0.38 pen to draw the calendar, outlined it with my gold <em>Uniball </em>and used my white <em>Sakura Gelly Roll</em> to write on black paper strips for the days of the week along the top. For the dates, I drew small diamonds using my <em>Tombow</em>, then wrote the dates on top using my gold <em>Uniball. </em>This was nice<em> in theory</em>, but I found that the gold did not show up particularly well on top of the <em>Tombow</em>. If I were to do this again, I think I would just use the finer end of the <em>Tombow</em> (which I used to write &#8216;January&#8217; at the bottom of the page) to write the dates in a bolder black, using the same Art Deco-style font. I also used that finer end of the <em>Tombow</em>, along with the <em>Muji 0.38, </em>to draw the uneven parallel lines for decoration. </p>



<p><strong>Weekly Setups</strong></p>



<p>I like to vary my weekly setups, just to keep things more interesting throughout the month. Similarly to my 2023 setup, I love to make use of internal tabs to help make my weeklies accessible and defined. For this month, I used the burgundy paper and my gold <em>Uniball </em>to make the tabs. Because of the way that the days fell this January, I opted to cut down my weeklies and make 4 setups (the first included Sunday 1st to Sunday 8th, while the fourth included Monday 23rd to Tuesday 31st). </p>



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<p>The first weekly was a very simple setup with vertical columns for my daily and master task lists. I like to have a space for ongoing tasks to help me keep track of them without needing to assign them to a particular day. You will notice throughout this setup that I tend not to write out the days of the week in full- honestly, this is because I am too lazy to write them out so many times! No matter, I think the simplicity suits this theme anyway. The main decoration on this first week is the border around the header. I also included a place for notes at the top of the right-hand page, which I like to do when I have the space. </p>



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<p>The second weekly set up is my personal favourite. It is inspired by the poster of the 1927 Fritz Lang film <em>Metropolis. </em>I used my craft knife to cut out a similar &#8216;cityscape&#8217; to that of the poster from burgundy paper, which I cut in half, so that I could easily spread it across the two pages, and outlined in gold. The daily task lists are located within the black and white &#8216;rays&#8217; emanating from the cityscape, which I also outlined in gold. The master task list is found on the lower right-hand side. </p>



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<p>In the third weekly, I wanted to incorporate the triangular &#8216;capstone&#8217; pattern often found in art deco designs. I created seven vertical boxes for my task lists, with overlapping gold and black lines, each topped with that &#8216;capstone&#8217; pattern. If I were to draw these &#8216;capstones&#8217; again, I would draw the black lines between the shapes <em>before </em>colouring them in gold, because I found that it was particularly difficult to ink on top of the gold <em>Uniball</em>. The header, master task list and notes section fit in nicely along the bottom.</p>



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<p>The final weekly is probably my least favourite. I wish I had measured the white diamonds on the vertical borders as carefully as I did the gold ones (they were a bit of a last minute addition&#8230;). One of the key features of Art Deco design is symmetrical, perfect lines and geometric shapes, so I think it would have fit better with the theme to have all those shapes done more accurately. Ah, well. <em>C&#8217;est la vie</em>. For this weekly, I decided to shake it up and use horizontal boxes for my daily task lists. </p>



<p><strong>January Review</strong></p>



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<p>At the end of every month, I like to make a review spread, in which I can record some favourites from the month, my completed projects, a memory and a photo. This month, as an extension of my tennis spread from my 2023 setup, I also included a space to write down the ATP Top 10 players, which I am hoping to use to track the changes throughout the year! All of this information (minus the photo) is located on the left-hand page. I have to admit, I don&#8217;t love the setup on this page- it feels less 1920s glam and more &#8230; evil jester? I&#8217;m not sure. <em>However</em>, I am very excited about the right-hand page. This is where the header and the photo will go. Obviously, because January is not over, I have not put a photo in yet, but the shell/fan patterned piece will serve as the &#8216;frame&#8217; for the photo, which I will stick on over the top. I use my Instax mini link printer to print out a polaroid-style photo from my phone each month, which I then stick into my journal using double-sided tape. Honestly, I haven&#8217;t quite figured out how to get the right brightness on my photos yet, but I&#8217;m hoping I just need a little bit more practice with it! The black stripe on the right-hand side is mainly functional (though I think it looks quite nice too!)- it provides a &#8216;backdrop&#8217; for the tabs of the weekly spreads, so that they look more <em>intentional</em> and less messy. This is similar to what I did in my 2023 setup, where I used the cherry blossom washi tape to offset the brown paper tabs. </p>



<p>And there we have it, my January &#8216;<em>Great Gatsby with a Strictly Twist&#8217; </em>bullet journal. I hope you like it! I&#8217;ll be back in a few days with my February setup, so be on the lookout for that.</p>



<p>Gemma</p>



<p>xxx</p>
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