Getting Started with Bullet Journaling
A walkthrough of the core Bullet Journal components — the index, future log, monthly log, and daily log — with notes on adapting the format to different notebook sizes.
A reference for bullet journaling methods, hand lettering techniques, and bookbinding practices — with notes on materials available across Poland.
What You'll Find Here
This site documents methods and materials for paper-based creative practices, with practical notes suited to practitioners in Poland.
An overview of the Bullet Journal method — index pages, rapid logging, collections, and how to adapt the system to daily and weekly planning cycles.
Techniques for brush pen lettering, pointed-nib calligraphy, and modern script styles. Includes guidance on ink selection and paper compatibility.
Instructions for Coptic stitch, pamphlet binding, and Japanese stab binding. Covers tools, paper grain, and adhesive types used in hand bookbinding.
Articles
Step-by-step tutorials and reference articles on stationery tools and paper crafting methods.
A walkthrough of the core Bullet Journal components — the index, future log, monthly log, and daily log — with notes on adapting the format to different notebook sizes.
An introduction to brush pen letterforms, covering basic strokes, lowercase alphabet construction, and common mistakes when transitioning from regular handwriting.
A practical guide to making a hand-bound notebook using the Coptic stitch method, including a materials list, needle and thread selection, and step-by-step sewing instructions.
About This Site
Poland has a well-established stationery and paper culture, with specialist shops in Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and Poznań carrying a range of notebooks, fountain pen inks, and craft papers. This site documents techniques and materials with that context in mind.
Entries cover both internationally distributed products and locally available materials, with practical notes on where certain paper grades, binding supplies, and pen types can be sourced.
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