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Bullet Journal Starter Kit

Starter kit - everything you need to get started with Bullet Journal

Welcome to our department where you can quickly put together a great Bullet Journal starter kit! We have over 5000 products in our shop and over 900 in this department.

Click "Show more" below, where you will get a step-by-step guide to help you choose a book, pens and accessories.

The steps are:

  1. Select Book (dotted notebook)
  2. Choose pen (fineliner, gel pen, brush pens)
  3. Check out accessories (Optional but can be handy)
  4. Books about the method (if you want to learn more)
  5. Decoration (link to the department)


    1) The book - it is the foundation

    Most people in Bullet Journal use a dotted notebook. It gives you all the features found in ruled, unlined, and squared notebooks, but at the same time gives you the freedom to do whatever you want on the pages. Write, make trackers, doodle, columns, etc.

    Here you have to think. Use the filter that comes after all the text, click on the category section and select dotted notebooks. It shows based on what is bestselling in our range. Now you have to choose the perfect book for you in a few steps by thinking about:

    A) Select GSM (Paper Thickness) - Use the filter

    GSM is about how thick the paper is. If you think of regular copy paper, they have about 70 GSM. Write on it with a pen and look at the back. You will probably see ghosting, which is when text shows through. With a bad pen, you can even experience bleeding. That the ink has gone through the paper.

    The author of the method has developed books on 120 GSM together with Leuchtturm1917. You will quickly see that it is mainly these books on the bestseller list below. The books are good and can handle a lot, there is a lot of extra everything in the books. Index, page numbering, elastic band etc.

    The highest GSM is 160 GSM, with these you can do crafts in cubic. Paint, draw, cut, carve. Perfect for those who want to create a lot of fun spreads in a book where crafts are the focus. But the paper is stiff and more like cardboard. There won't be as many pages in a book as it would quickly become the size of a brick.

    But if you're mainly looking to write a lot of running notes and don't think you care that much about classic "crafting problems", then you have a free pass and aim for a lower gsm, then you'll get more pages.

    Click on several of the GSMs in the filter that you think might be interesting and might work for you . The next step is the format.


    B) Select Format of book - Use the filter

    A5 is the most common size (like half a sheet of copy paper). B5 is slightly larger and popular with those who like to do a lot of crafting. B6 is slightly smaller than A5, easier to carry in your bag. A6 is super small and A4 is huge. Think about how "much book" you want and what you will use it for. Click on some options.

    Click on the formats that you think might work for you.


    C) Final Exclusion - Comparison

    Now there are probably a few options and final exclusion can be made. Are there a lot of them? Click on the filter with Color and choose your favorite.

    Now we come to Compare! In the scroll below there is a box of products that you can click on. Click on some and open up the comparison mode. There you will see differences in products based on gsm, size, number of pages, book closure, spacing of dots, cover, hard or soft cover, other features, certifications, reviews, price.

    Crazy amount of information but something might be a dealbreaker for you, something you haven't thought about. But which might be a good idea. Now we hope you've found a good book! But if you want to delve further, you can read more in the Bullet Journal = Dotted notebook section .

    2) Pens - your constant tool

    Based on functions, there are three things to consider. Sketch out the layout with the basic structure itself. Headings and color markings, and the ongoing writing.

    A) Fineliners - sketch out basic structure - Use the filter

    Now our starting point is based on what the vast majority use frequently. If you see spreads with tiny text on dates, monthly overviews, etc. Then the person has probably used a fineliner. In 2 areas that they are most often used, just for small text in basic structure with a narrow tip. But can also be one with a larger tip for drawn boxes, etc.

    Down on the filter on category, click on fineliner. Now you will see our fineliners sorted by Best Seller. At the top is 0.03 which is the absolute thinnest tip that you can basically find on the market. Here you have to keep in mind that 0.03 is good for very thin writing, but that the tip of the pen can be sensitive and should not be classified as an all-round pen. If you want to sketch out boxes and use with the line, use a larger tip. Maybe a colored one? There are also.

    Don't forget to use the Compare function.

    B) Gel pens - for continuous writing - Use the filter

    You'll want a nice pen for continuous writing. Rollerball pens with gel ink are the perennial favorites for most people. Here we choose to highlight our two favorites through these 8 years of Bullet Journal use. EnerGel and Sarasa.

    Use the filter and click on Ballpoint and rollerball pens. Here it may be appropriate to also filter by color and the comparison function to see differences in pens.

    C) Brush pens and highlighters - markings, headings and coloring

    You will probably want to underline lines to mark, for example, weekends. This is what you traditionally thought of using highlighters for. But with the Bullet Journal, sales skyrocketed with brush pens. It has to do with how many functions you get in one pen. Our best sellers are the ABT Dual brush pen and they have two tips, a large brush and a small bullet. This means that in one pen you can write headings, underline, color.

    But many people also want a classic highlighter because it is easier and more stable. This is why we choose to highlight Mildliner. Mildliner also has dual tips and they have models with a brush or a classic highlighting function.

    Use the filter and click on Brush Pens or Highlighters. Here you will probably need to focus on your favorite color to narrow down the results. Don't forget to try Compare too, you might find an interesting dealbreaker.

    Would you like to read more on the subject? You can find more information and tips in the section Pens for your Bullet Journal .

    3) Accessories - good tools

    We have a range of practical aids that can make things easier. A classic is primarily a flexible ruler that can be stored in the pocket at the back of a book. An alternative is also rulers that have a so-called clip, which you attach to the page and use at the same time as a bookmark.

    Use the filter below and look for rulers, calendar stamps, index tabs, calendar stickers and calendar stencils. There are a lot of little things that can be fun to use, but none of these are absolutely necessary. The base is simply a book and a pen, the rest are fun aids.

    4) Books on method

    There are different books about the method. Then there is the book written by the author A and O if you feel that the method is in focus, not therapy crafting. It is Ryder Carroll and the book is simply called the Bullet journal method. There are others that focus more on materials, layouts, etc. You can also find the books in the filter.

    5) Decorating - here comes the derailment...

    There's something magical about sitting down and doing your Bullet Journal. Getting into a routine that involves planning and is also fun? Absolutely incredible for most of us. Things that most people use to decorate their spreads are washi tape, stickers, stamps and rice paper.

    Washi tape is simply decorative tape that quickly livens up. Pulling a strip at the bottom, on the side etc., it does a quick miracle with the decoration. Same with stickers, available in lots of different color themes and designs. The pages don't feel as "boring".

    Then we also have lots of rice paper, it looks really nice to glue onto a page at the start of the month, stamps and stencils create beautiful backgrounds and bases.

    However, these products will remain in their Decoration section. There are several thousand products and 99% are adapted to use - in just one, the Bullet Journal.

    Here you will find the Decoration section . We recommend that you also use the filter there, but that you rather look at Theme / style ! Then you can figure out if you want a style with vintage, cottagecore (nature romantic), flowers, cats, nature, Steampunk, Witchy, yes, you will find lots of fun things.

    Hope this has made it easier for you now! Any further questions? Contact us by email: kundservice@tidformera.se

    We also have a Step-by-Step Guide on How to Make a Bullet Journal , which can be a great tool to get you started quickly. Good luck!

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