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Dot Journaling
An Interactive Guide to Designing a Creative & Practical Planner
Learn to dot journal! This lively guide breaks it all down for you and gives you space to get creative!
Discover dot journaling!
Fun and attractive book makes dot journaling simple and easy.
Find out how productive, creative, therapeutic, and relaxing it can be.
Learn about tools and materials you might find helpful in starting your own dot journal.
Get acquainted with journaling trackers, lists, and more
Be inspired with ideas for yearly, monthly, weekly, and daily plans; mood, sleep, and wellness trackers; a dream home/apartment list; a movie watch list; and so much more.
Provides practice space to try different techniques!
Unique interactive book even provides practice space, diagrams, and outlines so you can jump right in and try some of the ideas yourself!
Smooth-finish pages take a variety of pens and pencils beautifully.
Get organized! Track your goals! Achieve your dreams!
Some of what you'll find inside Dot Journaling:
So, What Is a Dot Journal? • Okay, But Really, What Is It? • Will It Work for Me? • Basics • Key • Index • Putting It All Together • Future Spreads • Do I Have to Wait Until January to Start My Journal? • Monthly Spreads • Circular Calendar • Washi Design • Weekly Spreads • By the Hour • Single Page To-Do • Daily Spreads • Can I Use Dailies as a Diary? • Ideas for Diary Entries • Mood-Focused • Trackers • Daily vs. Weekly vs. Monthly Trackers • Yearly Budget • Mood Tracker • Packing List • Sleep Tracker • Circular Wellness Tracker • Ultimate Chores Tracker • Lists • Meal Plan/Shopping List • Dream Home • Things to Do in... • Gratitudes • Movie Watch List • Mistakes • Washi Tape and Stickers • Adding a Blank Page • Cross It Out • Design Elements • Color Theory • Turning Spreads into Art •
Fun and accessible
The author breaks down the process of dot journaling with humor and down-to-earth, easy, real-life examples that will inspire you to try it for yourself.
Make a planner that is perfectly suited to your life.
Have fun and get things done!
About the author:
Hannah Beilenson is a freelance writer, poet, student, teacher, and a devoted dot journaler. She’s also on the lookout for the next best sandwich.
Dot Journaling: An Interactive Guide to Designing a Creative & Practical Planner
Sturdy hardcover book lies flat so you can practice dot journaling techniques within its pages.
Thick, smooth-finish pages support a variety of pens and pencils.
In 1928, at the age of twenty-two, Peter Beilenson began printing books on a small press in the basement of his parents’ home in Larchmont, New York. Peter—and later, his wife, Edna—sought to create fine books that sold at ''prices even a pauper could afford.''
Today, still family owned and operated, Peter Pauper Press continues to honor our founders’ legacy—and our customers’ expectations—of beauty, quality, and value.
Image: Peter Pauper Press headquarters, circa 1948.