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The Only 3 Pens You Actually Need for a Beautiful Bullet Journal
Overwhelmed by stationery hauls? Here's the exact 3-pen setup for a beautiful, functional weekly spread in 15 minutes.
Lina VasquezMarch 5, 2026
How to Color-Code Your Weekly Spread (Without the Chaos)
If your weekly spread keeps turning into a stressful rainbow, try this calm 3-color system instead. I’ll show you exactly how I map Work, Personal, and Self-Care with Zebra Mildliners, Tombow brush pens, and budget swaps that still look beautiful.
Lina VasquezMarch 5, 2026
International Women's Day Typography: 4 Hand-Lettering Styles That Actually Look Good
With International Women's Day three days away, here are 4 distinct hand-lettering styles — with step-by-step technique breakdowns, pen recommendations, and color palettes — to make your IWD header feel intentional, not generic.
Lina VasquezMarch 5, 2026
The Spring Cleaning Tracker That Made Me Actually Finish
After years of abandoned cleaning lists and mid-April burnout, I built a room-based visual tracker that finally got me to the finish line—here's the exact spread, color system, and weekly rhythm that made it click.
Lina VasquezMarch 5, 2026How to Choose Bullet Journal Color Schemes That Actually Work (My System)
Learn my 5 go-to color scheme systems for bullet journaling — from monochrome to seasonal pulls — with specific pen recommendations and budget alternatives.
Lina VasquezMarch 3, 2026The Habit Tracker That Actually Works (After 47 Failed Attempts)
The diagonal line method that changed everything. A functional, anti-shame habit tracker that tracks progress, not perfection.
Lina VasquezFebruary 28, 2026
The Testing Rule: How to Know If Your Weekly Spread Actually Works (Before You Commit to a Month)
A spread can look perfect and still be completely non-functional. Here's how I test weekly layouts before committing to a month — and why changing your spread mid-month isn't failure, it's data.
Lina VasquezFebruary 26, 2026