titling entries

Titling your commonplace book entries can add color and interest, making your pages more visually appealing.

It is also imperative from a functionality standpoint. When a notebook is full of disparate bits from various sources (but isn’t indexed), it can be hard to go back and find a particular bit of information. Titling helps you locate specific entries without having to read through your book page by page.

In the video, I walk you through three different techniques I commonly use to style my titles.

Video: Marker with pen outline, cut paper or stickers, stamps, found bits (bonus: this can be a fun way to direct your journaling)


keep going: lesson 2-4 (sourcing art and color)

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