

We’ll begin by sectioning your surface into four equal parts, then adding large “Xs” that divide each square into four triangles.Īfter, we’ll draw small web-like lines in each triangle point in the center.Use all the space provided and then come back into the areas created with lines that mirror the bend of the mounds. Start at the bottom of the page and work your way up by drawing in small arcs.Then, you’ll want to shade in anything you’d like and add the stars into the remaining holes. In the workspace, draw even circles in rows, even the ones that may go off the page–we want the whole space filled.Īfterward, you’ll stagger another round of rings, ensuring the previous negative space is in the middle of the new circles.These designs don’t have to be difficult either! As you’ll see from the videos below, most of these borders are simple and easy to duplicate. Use borders or frames to draw attention to sections or headers when taking notes. Use a frame to highlight something special on the page. Use a border to divide sections of a page. Use a border or frame around the page title. Make a decorative column on just one edge of the page. Here are a few ideas just off the top of my head. You can use borders and frames in so many interesting ways. They are all fun to watch videos with cute and easy borders you can draw. To do this, I rounded up the best border and frame videos. Now I have a catalog right in my bullet journal that I can flip to when I need a new idea. I thought it was time to update my bullet journal game, so I created a few pages of my favorite borders and added it to the front of my bujo.

Please see my full disclosure for more information. However, when I sit down to work in my bullet journal, I can’t think of any new ideas so I keep making the same borders over and over again. Do you love decorating your bullet journal? I do and I love adding borders and frames.
