Hi, in the video below, you’ll see how to draw each of the 4 flowers, I’ll be using in February bullet journal spreads! I usually do pink and red spreads for February to celebrate Valentine’s Day, but this year I decided to go with something a bit different. Purple is one of my favorite colors and I’ve been working on practicing lots of flower doodles so I decided to try a pale purple planning theme this February. I’ll also be using a Sakura Gelly Roller pen to add metallic accents.
The spreads are going to be easy to do and more info is coming soon! If you want to learn more about planning together in February, check out my last post on materials needed. I hope you follow along and plan with me in February!
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Welcome! This month I’m so excited to share a sneak peak and lots more how-tos on a fun and easy metallic violet theme. This theme has easy-to-doodle flowers, combined in lots of spread styles, with copper metallic accents to liven up the pages! It’s a bit reminiscent of wedding or bridal shower invitations and just the perfect amount of romantic for a month containing Valentine’s Day. 🙂
To get started, let’s look at supplies. This month, I tried to keep things simple. I used 4 colors of Tombow Dual Brush Pens plus a colorless blender pen. The exact set of colors I used were:
228 – Gray Green
249 – Hunter Green
603 – Periwinkle
569 – Jet Blue
N00 – Colorless Blender
If you don’t have the full set of pens, and are looking to start a collection, the Secondary Color Pack has a light and dark green and purple that would work really well with this month’s them. It also includes a blender pen.
Next, I used pens that are waterproof. My favorite of this type are Staedtler Pigment Liner Pens. I used the 0.5 and 0.2 sizes most often for these spreads.
For metallic accents, I’m using a Sakura Gelly Roll Pen in metallic copper. This one can be found in a set of three metallics or 10 fun metallic colors. I love the way these can add sparkle. Word of warning though, as you’re using these, give the page a few seconds to dry before touching or turning pages, the ink goes on thick and can smudge if not completely dry!
For other supplies, I used a basic ruler. My favorite is a simple clear one, so you can see underneath, but here are a fewcuteones if you’re in the market!
That’s it! That’s the full set of supplies used to create a month’s worth of metallic floral bujo spreads in pretty lilac and deep purple tones!
I hope you’ll join along this month so we can create fun spreads together.
Next up, check out my video on YouTube on how to draw each of the flowers you’ll need this month!
P.S. Please note that this page has affiliate links. At no cost to you, a small portion of any products you purchase from these links will help support this page. Thank you so much!
P.P.S. If you like flower doodles, you may want to check out this book.