Have you ever thought about incorporating your scrapbooking into your bullet journal? Keep hold of our memories in written or visual forms is a great way to remind yourself of the good times and the bad times you learned a lesson from. It can also be a great outlet for creativity or processing an experience. This post will walk you through over 20 great examples of memory pages for your bullet journal!
May Memories & Reflections
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This memory spread is a great one to start with because it incorporates memories by name and reflections from the month. I like the simplicity of this one!
Adventures Memory Spreads
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Here is a more specific memory spread because it focuses on adventures! The purpose of this page (though it isn't filled yet) is to paste some pictures on it!
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This page is particularly pleasing to look at because of the organized yet chaotic nature of the visuals. Also, the visuals represent the memories well!
Watercolor Space & Planets Header
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Sometimes, a memory spread can be as simple as a border page to journal in or paste photos in. Sometimes, it does not need to be complicated or detailed!
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Here is another cute monthly memory page! This one is drawn to look like cute little notes taped down with striped washi tape! I love that it has sections for important people.
Polaroid Photo Memory Log
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Here is another photo-based memories page! This one features eight "polaroid" spots for photos to be pasted in and for a caption to go below each photo.
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I love the incorporation of photos, varied lettering, doodles, and captions on this memory page. It seems that this one is for friends! What a great spread!
Pink Watercolor Memory Spread
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Do you love watercolor? Then this beautiful pink and purple watercolor border is perfect for your memories!!
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Honeycombs are another great way to organize memories. You can use each honeycomb for a separate memory, or you can keep it as a nice backdrop for your memories!
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Are you looking for something a little more minimal? This minimal arrows memory spread might be perfect for you!
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Nate Notes | Memories Per Person
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Your memory pages do not have to be based on a period of time. While time-based memory logs are most common, you can also create them according to a topic, theme, or the people in your life. This gorgeous minimal spread notes memories for the creator's son.
November Memories
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I have included this layout because it is vastly different from all of the others discussed. I really appreciate the use of color and the scrapbook vibe that this one gives off!
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The last layout that I am going to talk about here is a holiday memories page!! Adding some holiday decor is a great way to spruce up your memories!