Dot Journaling Book
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DIMENSIONS
7.5" W x 9.5" H x 1" D
BRAND
Peter Pauper Press
WEIGHT
1.5 lbs
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Author and avid dot journaler, Hannah Beilenson, makes learning to dot journal easy and accessible. This beginner's guide shows you: The benefits of dot journaling, helpful tools and materials, planning styles and techniques, ideas for yearly, monthly, weekly, and daily plans, trackers, lists, and more. Get creative with washi tape, lettering, and stencils. This unique interactive book even provides practice outlines and practice space to encourage you to try the ideas out yourself. Sturdy hardcover book lies flat so you can practice dot journaling techniques easily within its pages.
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Question:
Is this really quote - unquote a journal or a book to teach you how to write on dots? How many pages?
Submitted by Brandie on January 6, 2022
Answer:
Hello. According to the copy it is an interactive how to. There is a lot of information under the Learn More tab on our website and if you view the additional images, there is a Table of Contents that will show you all the areas it covers. There are pages to practice the techniques they show you. There are 160 pages.
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Question:
What is dot journaling?
Submitted by LimberGreenEyes on January 3, 2021
Answer:
Hello. This book will walk you through how to dot journal. A simple definition of dot journaling is: Just use the horizontal dots the way you'd use lines in a ruled notebook. It may take a little practice, but you'll be into the swing of it after a line or two. With a dotted page, you have the added benefit of being able to break out of lined text into doodles or sketches when the mood takes you.
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