Hey there! First post of the year on the blog… So it’s the perfect occasion to wish you all a very happy new year! It’s also time to share some inspiration that should you last for the all next 12 months.
Of course there are far more than 19 bullet journal accounts that I’m in love with on Instagram. But I had to make a shortlist so here it is! Get ready to be stunned by all the minimal bullet journal spreads you’re about to discover, and take the time to have a look at all these Instagram accounts. They really worth it!
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1. Minimal Almanach
Minimal vibes and sour captions! That’s how I see Oindrila’s work.
Of course, I fell in love with her super clean feed and her minimal journal spreads at once. Her layouts are goals. She posts almost everyday so if you’re looking for some reliable inspiration, she’s the one to follow!
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2. Bullet by Julia
If you don’t know Julia’s work already, you should definitely head over her profile and take a look at it!
I’m not a huge stamps user, but she could convince me to get started. Her minimal lettering stamps make her spreads stand out of the crowd. Her captions are in German but you can trust Google to give you a sneak peek of what’s in them. Truth is her pics are speaking for themselves anyway.
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3. Books of notes
Not as minimalist as the first 2, but this feed is goals too!
I love Kat Marie’s pics, how they’re all so aesthetic and highlight her minimal journal. But what I like the most is her stories: Kat Marie posts everyday (or almost everyday) some gentle reminder for self-love and kindness. So when I’m feeling down, I always end up watching her stories for some long distance support and inspiration.
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4. Pacific Notation
I’m a huge fan of Dan’s work.
I have a special love for his black and white spreads and his gorgeous shoots of his journal. I especially love how he combines the fonts and bold lines to create functional layouts. Everything is very structured, which makes the layouts easy to read.
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5. Letz.Plan
An other minimal bullet journal feed… But this one has just what it takes of originality to reach perfection. First, goodbye white background! I love this deep blue vibes!
I also love the fancy doodles that pop up on some spreads to add a creative touch to the super simple layouts. That’s a must follow for sure!
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6. Bujo Auslife
Laura’s journal is one of my forever favourites. She’s one of the first bullet journal accounts I started when I started to bullet journal myself. I think my Instagram account was even born thanks to her work.
I love the simplicity of her journal. Nothing fancy here: it’s all about efficiency and real life. I especially like her weekly layout, that has remain (almost) the same for a couple of year and seem to work like wonder for her.
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7. Lazy Bujo
A pen and a notebook. And you end up with a gorgeous minimal bullet journal just like Yi’s.
It’s simple, it’s bright and looks so effective! Exactly what I always picture when talking about bullet journaling. If you don’t know Yi’s work just yet, head over her Instagram to give her account a follow!
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8. Flying Paper words
Can we agree that Olivia’s handwriting is just perfect?
Her entire journal is just as perfect as her handwriting: simple and clean with a strong impression of effectiveness.
I also love the notebook reviews she’s sharing in her stories highlights. If you’re still looking for the right notebook for your bullet journal, Olivia’s Instagram may be the place to begin.
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9. Journal by Malin
Malin’s style slightly reminds me of Jeng’s (@inkbyjeng). So I’m a huge fan of her journal!
I like its black and white look, and the mix of fonts that makes it so aesthetic yet super simple. No need of fancy supplies to create something visually interesting and pleasant (in case you needed any more proof!).
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10. Cursed Journal
Ok. Let’s be serious here. This one’s a bit special.
Of course, I’m in love with Sanae’s journal, its simple layouts and its gorgeous & funny doodles that tell stories. But it goes a bit beyond that, as I also consider Sanae as a BuJo friend. When my Instagram account was hacked a few weeks ago, she’s the one who saved it and I’m forever grateful for what she did then!
If you’re not familiar with Sanae’s work yet, hurry up and give her account a follow. It’s a true gem.
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11. Yukiko Sakamura
This feed is one of my favourites. The pics are clear and the journal simple. But what’s special is that Yukiko shares planning and organization tips in every single one of her posts. It’s full of valuable information, and as she’s really sharing her own experience, I find always some relatable facts and very mundane inspiration.
It’s the first Instagram account I check whenever I’m stuck in a planning slump or struggle with something.
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12. Coco Rae Bujo
Almost all the bullet journalist I know are using A5 journal. But there are some exceptions and this Coco Rae’s journal is one of my favourite. Her mini bullet journal is everything I love: clean, simple and effective. She doesn’t post much lately, but her feed is perfect for miniature bullet journal inspiration (and I really hope she’ll be back soon to share her beautiful journal with the world!).
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13. Courtney bullet
Well, what can I say about Courtney’s journal? I think it speaks for itself. Clean layouts and minimalist vibes all around… It was love at first sight.
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14. Forever good life
I love Eva’s work.
Her journal is quite simple and minimalist, and I love her gorgeous pics. But what I especially like is how she uses her journal to both plan and keep memories of what happened. Her weekly layouts that mix tasks and lettered quotes and notes are goals.
I wish I have half her lettering talent!
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15. Caro de la Papet’
Caro’s journal is one of my favourites amongst the French Bullet Journal community.
It’s minimalist, but features some gorgeous lettered headers and welcome pages that make it quite fancy. Caro is (in my opinion anyway), one of the best French bullet journal accounts (and she also writes in English so how cool is that?) out there. Plus, she’s running a Bullet journal Facebook group to organize Bullet Journal meetups in the South of France. So you get the idea: she’s very committed to grow the bullet journal community here in France and she’s amazingly talented!
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16. Organised hustler
I’m following Gigi’s bullet journal journey for quite a time and I love to see how it evolved according to her needs and projects.
She’s managing her freelance work in it, and planned her wedding with her journal. So her feed is really full of inspiration! She recently changed her notebook for a special size that looks really fun to use. Head over her profile to follow her adventures in 2019, I’m sure she’s got a lot of amazing ideas to share in the coming months (and years)!
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17. Bujo with Kat
This is probably the less minimalist bullet journal account of this list.
Kat’s spreads feature floral decors that make it very special. They’re delicate, and I love how she edit her pictures to make the leaves and flowers pop out of the spread to colonize the background. Kat’s journal is pretty, it is fancy, and pretty far from my own practice of the bullet journal if we focus on presentation. But it’s still one of my favourites out there anyway!
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18. Log that life
Trine’s journal is a true gem.
I think I love each and everyone of the spread she shares on Instagram. It’s an infinite source of inspiration for anyone aspiring to create a simple and minimal bullet journal.
Her flipthrough videos are quite mesmerizing… I’m always stunned by the cleanliness of her spreads and the efficiency of her layouts!
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19. Mightierthan
Everyone in this list has a special thing for paper planning. Elena’s special things are handwriting and fountain pens. Her handwritting is gorgeous, and the use of fountain pens give her journal the look of an old Da Vinci’s journal that I absolutely love. I seriously can’t get enough of the deep shades of the inks she uses and the minimalist look of her journal.