

Not only do I like how she has the 3D look set up with the little lines to give it some depth, but the way she shaded in the green is amazing! If you’re a fan of bubble lettering and solid colors then this might be the one to try Keep it simple with a nice cursive handwritten font with a little bit of personality with that teal color behind it! And just like many of the other ideas here… you could change out the color to match your theme perfectly Green Alphabet Inspiration Plus, the colors going horizontally is such a good idea! Teal Alphabet Lettering Now if you want to combine bright colors and a super cute bubble lettering font… this is one is perfect! The colors really make this one jump off the page and I love how she adds the little white details to make them look even more rounded. Related Bujo Post: Best Bullet Journal Banner Doodles Highlighter Journal Font I think it would look great on a 3D font as well!

This one would look perfect in a lavender themed layout! Tie Dye Bujo Lettersħ0’s vibe and some super cute tie-dye coloring… yes, please! The actual font fits perfectly with the tie-dye but you could also use that color scheme in any other bubble styled lettering if you wanted to stick with those colors. Like I mentioned above, drop shadows on anything just makes it better! I love the dark purple color of the font paired with the light purple dropshadow which makes the simple style really stand out. Related Bujo Post: Best April Bullet Journal Header Ideas Purple Bullet Journal Font These letters have that stencil look and I love how she adds in those little details for each one! If you change out the color and add your own decoration… you could have a stunning custom font in no time Simple, clean and to the point with this font! Black & White Bullet Journal Font Now this one is more my speed! Again, I love having both upper and lower case options which make it easier for a weekly spread header or title for my habits. I’m definitely going to have to practice a bit to make mine look good… but it will be worth it for sure! Upper & Lower Case Bujo Letters If you like the font from above, you’ll definitely like this one too! Its clean, elegant and would fit perfectly in a minimalist styled layout. Related Bujo Post: Best Black Bullet Journal Spread Inspiration Bullet Journal Calligraphy This is a good all-around lettering style that could dit with plenty of different themes! IF you don’t really want to go with a super decorative font, then this handwritten one might be more your style! I love how she includes both upper and lower case along with some quick cursive at the bottom. Photo credit: Casually Created on Instagram Spring or not, this would really add the finishing touch to your weekly spread or cover page! Bullet Journal Handwriting Photo credit: The Monster Of Stationery on Instagramīoxy, bold and colorful… what’s not to love! This font is similar to the one from a few about but I really like how they incorporated a little design in the colored section. It doesn’t matter what color or theme you might have currently in your bullet journal… I’m sure this font would look great with just about anything! I love how she uses a different color for each letter but I think they would also look great in a single color that matched your setup! Creative Bujo Alphabet Related Bujo Post: Best Peach Themed Bullet Journal Spreads Pastel Bullet Journal Lettering If you’ve read any of my other posts, then you’ll know I’m a die-hard fan of a drop shadow… on just about anything! So I’m really loving this font for not only the peach colored drop shadow but the overall simple flow of the letters

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I love the minimal look and you could even leave out the little diamonds and go for the full minimalist look! Drop Shadow Lettering Inspiration Speaking of a lined font, this one really makes things simple but still has a bit of decoration tucked in there. This would be great in any spring theme! Single Line Bujo Font Now, if you want to go with a lined font but still want to add some color… then this one is for you! I love how the letters are all pretty simple but the colors really make them pop. Related Bujo Post: Best Bullet Journal Header & Title Ideas Rainbow Bullet Journal Font But even if you aren’t, you could just change up the color scheme and have some fun but simple bubble lettering! Photo credit: Juliana Germano on InstagramĮvery Sunday is DONUT day for me… so it’s no surprise that I love this bullet journal font! This would make the perfect header if you’re going with a dessert or food theme for the month. Here are the bujo fonts: Donut Themed Lettering
