Wreaths are one of the most popular designs to use in a bullet journal. They add just the right amount of art to your spreads, are easy to create, and can be extremely creative. Wreath doodles in your bullet journal are a fantastic way to mark the beginning of a new month or to highlight something in a weekly spread.
I highly recommend purchasing and inexpensive compass to help create wreaths. This helps you get the wreath perfectly circle and in the center of the page. This is the one I use.
The first thing you should understand about your wreaths is they don’t have to look like wreaths you would see on a door. You can have crystal wreaths, skull wreaths, heart wreaths, the list goes on and on. Let your imagination run wild when creating your wreaths.
As always, make sure you sketch in pencil and then fill in as needed. Work light colors first then move to darker colors. This helps you to keep your light colored markers free from getting ink on them. Save the outlining for last as you usually outline in your darkest options.
If you are working with loads of different colors plan out and pair your colors first so you have complimentary colors near each other. This helps to give your wreath a completed look.
Finally, shading is important in the design process. If you are using markers you can simply go over the color with the same color again to darken any shady areas in the design. You can also choose to go with a one shade darker option if you have it.
Before we get started here is a list of my recommended supplies.
Recommended ProductsFrom time to time the Scribbles that Matter Journal is sold out on Amazon. When this happens third party sellers will try to sell the journal for an insane amount of money. DO NOT BUY THAT! Scribbles that Matter should be back in stock soon. My second favorite journal is the Essentials Dot Matrix, though I warn you the pages on this one are thinner and bleeding and shadows show up on opposite sides. However, it's a decent cheap journal if you are in a pinch and just want to get started.
- Journal
- Stencils
- Fine Point Pens
- Micron Fine Line Set Pens
- Tombow Fudenosuke Soft And Hard Tip Brush Pen
- Tombow Brush Pens
- Washi Tape
- Crayola Super Tips
Wreath Doodles
@misavsalku Autumn Leaves Wreath Doodles
Source@misavsalku Frosty Leaves
Source@starwhisps Hello November Fox
Source@cokography September Black and White Flowers
Source@spooky_jim_calligraphy Hello September Fall Spiral Wreath
Source@studybakes Hello July
Source@noteworthygrace Hello May
Source@kramp_bujo Hello February
Source@emily_hutchy Hello March
Source@hmj88 Ghostly October
Source@sophies_world1998 Wreath Doodles
Source@ascendingloops September Purple Flower
Source@randomhobbies August Butterfly
Source@creativitybyjtimea Wreaths for Weekly Spread
Source@brightbujo Simple July Wreath Doodle
Source@relatable.bujo Heart Shaped Wreath
Source@de_fils_en_cecilou Tropical June Wreath Doodle
Source@smilinh.001 Wreath Around Date
SourceWith all these beautiful wreath doodles you are sure to come up with some fantastic designs of your own. Remember to sketch in pencil first and then fill in using your lightest colors first. Don’t be afraid to get creative with your design. Finally, a compass really helps with creating a wreath.
Recommended ProductsFrom time to time the Scribbles that Matter Journal is sold out on Amazon. When this happens third party sellers will try to sell the journal for an insane amount of money. DO NOT BUY THAT! Scribbles that Matter should be back in stock soon. My second favorite journal is the Essentials Dot Matrix, though I warn you the pages on this one are thinner and bleeding and shadows show up on opposite sides. However, it's a decent cheap journal if you are in a pinch and just want to get started.
- Journal
- Stencils
- Fine Point Pens
- Micron Fine Line Set Pens
- Tombow Fudenosuke Soft And Hard Tip Brush Pen
- Tombow Brush Pens
- Washi Tape
- Crayola Super Tips
What type of wreath do you want to try first? Let me know in the comments below. Do you have bullet journal spreads you would like shared? Email them to Crystal@BulletJournalAddict.com and they may be featured on an Instagram post and/or to the blog. Please leave your IG Username so I can tag you in the posts. Follow me on Pinterest for more like this and pin this to your Bullet Journal boards.
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