![]() ![]() This list is just the tools you will currently find on my desk! The 2 Basic Foundations to Start With The “8” Snowflake Of course there are a lot of color options! White is just what I like to use. Gel pens can also be a fun addition to these designs! I use the Gelly Roll in white. If you have a little bit of extra money to spend on supplies, I would suggest the Staedtler Fineliners, Pigma Micron Pens, or Tombow Dual Brush Pens. ![]() You can also find some cheap colorful ballpoint pens to use like the Papermate InkJoys. I am a sucker for colorful stationary supplies!įor budget options, you could use Crayola Supertip markers, or Crayola colored pencils. I like to add splashes of color to my spreads for decoration. To get started doodling basic snowflakes, all you need is a pencil, ruler and eraser! Of course, once you are ready to add them to your spreads, you may wish to include some alternate tools. This means I may earn a small commission if you decide to buy a product, but it does not effect the price for you! All links provided are products that I personally use and recommend! If you would like to know more, please visit my Disclaimer. *Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. If you want to add some simple snowflakes to your bullet journal spread designs, then read on! I wanted to keep these doodles very simple! Something I could doodle in just a couple of minutes, so that I do not find my self spending hours on the artwork, when I should be focusing on productivity. Today I thought it would be fun to doodle some snowflakes as winter has officially set in! Well, it has where I live anyway! I created a winter themed spread for December using these snowflake doodles, and I love how it turned out! ![]()
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