Welcome to another blogmas post. In today’s post, I will be sharing some different weekly spread layout ideas that I have used in my own Bullet Journal. Weekly spreads are the main focal point of my Bullet Journal but I do like to switch the layouts up every so often. Without further ado, let’s get to it.
Spiral Layout

I really like to use the spiral layout as it is something completely different. It allows you to have doodles in the middle but still have a decent amount of room for each day.
Dutch Door Layout

The dutch door layout is very similar to a layout we will be getting to in a bit. This is perfect for those weeks where you have a lot of tasks every day as each day has more room.
Timeline Layout

This is another layout that will look similar to a layout that is coming up later which is the vertical layout. This is a really good layout if you like the vertical layout but want something a little different.
Horizontal with Side Bar Layout

This layout is similar to the dutch door layoutI have already shown. The sidebars allow for you to include extra features like a notes section or an event bar. The difference with this is there is slightly less room for each day compared to the dutch door layout.
Rolling Weekly Layout

This is a very different layout to the others but is one that I find really effective. Essentially, you put all of the tasks in a list on the side and mark when you’ve completed in under each day which you can see at the top.
Vertical Layout

This layout is probably my favourite out of the ones I’ve shared you. This layout is very similar to the weekly layouts you see in planners and I think it looks really lovely when it’s all filled in at the end of the week.
I hope this post gave you some guidance on weekly layouts! Thank you for reading.
Beth
