Last night, having completed all of my spreads for next month, I had a vague recollection that I’d done a butterfly theme in my bullet journal once before. I searched my blog (much quicker than flicking through all of my BuJos) and discovered that I had indeed, back in June 2021, chosen butterflies. However, the pages are quite different today, even though I have stuck with the same calendar layout as this size is perfect for my needs. Whereas last time, I painted and drew outlined butterflies, this time I’ve made use of my Cricut machine and my favourite coloured pencils. I love how my spreads have turned out and I really enjoyed making them.
The front cover
For the front cover, I wanted to create a perfectly symmetrical butterfly outlined in black and shaded in using bright colours. I debated using paint and folded paper like we used to do at school but then I had the idea of printing and cutting an image in Cricut Design Space using sticker paper and then colouring in the interior shapes with Staedtler Ergosoft pencils. I used the add bleed feature when printing so as to ensure the outline was precise and it turned out really well. The tricky bit was peeling the shape from the backing and sticking it down straight and without wrinkles.
To ensure smooth colouring, I blended using a Derwent blending pencil. I also had to be careful to get into the edges of the cut shapes so there was no white space left. After finishing the butterfly, I couldn’t resist adding some gold sparkles using one of my Uniball Signo pens.

Monthly calendar
My calendar uses a combination of Canva Pro and Cricut Design Space. These were printed and cut on transparent vinyl. I also used Design Space fonts to create the title for both the front cover and this spread and the days of the week headers. More sparkles were added using the gold gel pen.

Finances record
Again, I used stickers and gold sparkles to decorate the bottom of my finances record so it’s in keeping with the rest of my pages.

First weekly spread
I’ve been using this layout for a while now and it provides just enough space for events and a couple of day specific to-dos. This month, I’ve decided to use some days of the week stickers I’ve had for a while, plus some tiny number stickers. Unfortunately the digits don’t quite match the words because I couldn’t find the font that was used for the days which was a pre-produced file on Design Space. I found some butterfly washi in my stash which finishes the page nicely and was much quicker to add than creating a repeating pattern sticker like I did last month.

Final words…
Thank you for visiting my blog to look at my spreads for June. I enjoyed using stickers again to set up my pages and it made it slightly quicker to do than trying to draw and colour lots of symmetrical butterflies. It does take a while to find the images I want though and then I have to turn them into print and cut images, resize them and add offsets to each one. Also, there seems to be some issue with Design Space each time I use it but I guess that’s one of the joys of technology!
Wishing you a happy and healthy June and lets hope the weather starts to improve soon (especially as I want to wear my new pairs of shorts I’ve bought for our Wales holiday),

Butterflies are perfect for summer. It’s understandable that you might use the theme more than once
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Hi Brenda, it’s lovely to see you posting again. Hope you’re well? Not long until the holidays for you.
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Hi Laura. Already technically a week into the holidays, but spent most of that time marking. I had to put the blog to the side for too long but health got in the way. After work I was just too exhausted to focus on writing. Then my mother-in-law passed at the beginning of the month, which pushed back the marking. But now I’m on holiday and I can have the time to recharge and refocus. Starting by reading the posts of blogging friends while I work on my own posts. I hope you’re well, and that we get decent summer weather soon
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I remember the exhaustion at the end of the final term very well! Glad you’ve got things sorted and can spend time recharging and doing some blog catching up and writing. So sorry to hear about your mother-in-law passing.
I’m doing well thanks. Just got one last uni session left I think unless they need me for something else. Looking forward to catching up with friends over the Summer, especially those who are still teaching and supporting.
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Summer catch ups are so important. I hope you have fun. No doubt I’ll do some exploring which I hope to share
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Looking forward to hearing about what you get up to over the holidays. Enjoy your break x
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