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March 2023 Journal Design

Updated: May 29, 2023

Using clear stamps and colored pencils.

I used a stamp set as inspiration for my March journal design theme.


NOTE: While the pages are like those who setup their Bullet Journals (BuJo), I use this journal more as a memory keeper/diary. The BuJo-inspired pages encourage me to make note of the good things in life, even on the worst days.


In case it's helpful, below are the topics covered in this post:


Calendar Overview Pages

"March Overview" Pages
"March Overview" Pages

The calendar overview is where I note important dates I want to document in my journal.


The larger calendar fills much of both pages. I note events such as birthdays, appointments, and holidays within the appropriate block that represents a day in the month. During the month, I will make a short note of something that happened.


On the right, I will note the best and worst things to happen during the month of March. While I write a line of text highlighting one good thing about that day on my highlights page, I believed it was important to document the bade things as well. It will allow me to reflect on the past and press on with the future.


I also have a mini calendar for next month and another box where I'll note next month's events coming soon. I like being able to visually see ahead to things I may need to be aware of before those days come.


Productivity-related notes like to-do lists are managed in a separate and more simplistic Bullet Journal.

Picket Fence Studios Stamp Set
Picket Fence Studios Stamp Set

I recently bought a stamp set from my local Tuesday Morning with ten percent off the sticker price. While the drink jars can represent any drink, I initially thought of lemonade. I selected stamp inks, colored pencils, and markers that reminded me of various lemonade flavors I like.


Hobbies and Dogs' Pages

"Hobbies & Dogs" Pages
"Hobbies & Dogs" Pages

This month, my hobbies & dogs are tracked across a two-page spread. While many journal enthusiasts track their habits, tracking my favorite hobbies reminds me to dedicate time for myself and happiness. The hobbies I track are:

  • arts + crafts,

  • writing, and

  • gaming.

For my dogs, I track the following:

  • when they go for a joy ride,

  • when they go for a good walk,

  • when I've cared for their coat with a brush, leave-in shampoo, or bath,

  • when they received teeth care with brush chews or teeth brushing, and

  • when they get to relax with a picnic in the park.

Now that I have a new puppy, I want to track her training progress and exposure to new things. I also left myself an area to make short notes if needed.


Since I did not have much in the way of free space, I stamped a couple of the skinniest mason jar drinks to stick with the theme.


Highlights and Mood Pages

"Highlights" and "Mood" Pages
"Highlights" and "Mood" Pages

Every night, I write a line of text highlighting one good thing about that day on my highlights page (left). I will write about a simple thing that made me happy. Even on the worst days, I try to think about a highlight of that day to write down. This page is intentionally left blank since I will fill it in throughout the month.


I treat my mood tracker page (right) as a coloring page of sorts. Each night, I will color-in a part of an image (or shape) that represents my overall mood for that day: awesome, meh/OK, sick, or bad/sad.


I used two of the smallest mason jar drink stamps as the image I will color-in each day. It saved me a lot of time with the design of the page.


What's Next?


If you are struggling to decide on a design theme for your journal, consider looking through your stamp collection for inspiration. You may think of an amazing creative design theme!


Have you set up your March journal design? Comment below to share what theme you went with and what materials you used to create it.


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Thanks, and have a great day!

Simply Jelly Jam

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