
Need a quick and easy doodle to draw? Then these plant doodles by couleursduvent will add that small extra detail to any bujo. They’re perfect to be drawn around the edges or a page or next to a heading. I’m always up for adding small pretty details to my bullet journal and these roses drawn by MyLifeinaBullet are so much better than what I’ve been drawing recently. Who doesn’t love unicorns? Try doodling these unicorn doodles over at merakimother in your bujo to make it look more pretty. These lightbulb doodles over at therevisionguide are perfect if you want to jot down a few ideas or when a special thought pops into your head. If simple and amazing is what you’re looking for, then this origami dog doodles over at kenna.creates is this and more.ĭon’t you feel like space and galaxy themed spreads make a bullet journal so much more colorful and unique? Try this amazing planet doodles over at bujoabbyand your journal will look great!

Who doesn’t love a good donut or two in their bujo? Try this easy donut doodle drawn by pinterest in just 6 steps! You can go ahead and color them in and add a few more extra details. If you’re looking for a fun and easy doodle to try, then these carnival doodles over at pinterest are perfect to make your bullet journal a little more fun. If you haven’t doodled food yet in your bullet journal, you’re truly missing out! Here are a few food doodles drawn by study.duoo to help get you started. Head over to art_love98, where she’ll show you all the different floral banners you can doodle using a few shapes and sketches. When it comes to banners, floral ones are always the easiest.


I’m a huge fan of Pusheen and when I came across this tutorial over at thejournalteamy day was made! Usually, I’d attempt to draw my own but it never looked right, you know? But after this tutorial, my Pusheen’s are looking so good.
