Dutch door layouts to try in your bullet journal.
Dutch door bullet journal spread.
Dutch door ideas for your bullet journal have you seen the bullet journal dutch doors.
A big trend in bullet journaling the past few years has been something called dutch door spreads.
In today s post i ll focus on the vertical option.
Here s a picture of one to give you a.
From layout structures to the smallest of details there s plenty of scope to put the fun into functional and create your perfect spread.
Dutch door spreads can be vertical or horizontal and they can contain one page or several pages.
Weekly dutch door bullet journal to cover up a mistake.
The dutch door is a way to get more space within a spread.
You probably have it feels like it s getting really popular.
A dutch door bullet journal spread involves taking a number of pages in your bullet journal and cutting them to fit your layout and needs for that particular week.
One thing we love about the evolved crafty bullet journal is making layouts which really reflect us and our lives.
They can also be modified to be a monthly spread weekly spread or daily spread.
You simply cut out sections of your pages and create door like layouts.
The usual size for a bullet journal is a5 and even though it s mostly quite enough there is only so much you can fit on an a5 page.
For those that don t know of the term the dutch door system is a way of creating a weekly spread in your bullet journal where part of the page remains stationary and the other part is normal and you can turn the pages as usual.
You probably have it feels like it s getting really popular.
Have you seen the bullet journal dutch doors.
Why the dutch door spread is effective.
The dutch door is a way to get more space within a spread.
Today i want to share with you 5 ways you can use this technique in your bullet journal weekly spreads.
I shared the photos of that spread on instagram and had no idea how popular it was going to be.
In short these are spreads where some of the pages have been cut down giving the illusion of literal dutch doors a door that is cut in half horizontally meaning the top half can open independently of the bottom half.
This system can be applied horizontally or vertically.
Of course this works well for a weekly or monthly calendar and keeps you from having to draw it in on multiple pages.
A few months ago i made a dutch door habit tracker in my bullet journal.
Below is an example of a weekly dutch door spread where i had made a glaring mistake and i wanted to cover it up so i simply folded the middle page and created a dashboard of sorts.
You simply cut out sections of your pages and create door like layouts.
It is a great way to provide an overview area of your journal.
Monthly bullet journal dutch door.
While i have mostly focused on the dutch door weekly spread there are countless ways to use the dutch door spread.
Everyone was asking me stuff like how did you make that dutch door how did you cut the pages don t you waste a lot of pages in your bullet journal how.