September, the first month of autumn is the perfect time to use a fallen leaf theme!
it was also difficult to pick the animal…
September Title Page
I can’t say I’m as happy with this drawing as I have been with some previous title pages. This was however, also my first time drawing a hedgehog. I’ve never been confident at drawing animals, or shading for that matter, so I’m using these title pages as practice!

September Calendar

Since October is always reserved for a spooky theme, September gets the fallen leaves. I love the autumn aesthetic. The auburn colours and crunchy leaves that can also be nice and easy to doodle!
September Mood Tracker

I did a little better at keeping on top of my mood tracker this month, but I didn’t like my choice of colours, or the pens I used. So this time I’ll be using pencils and picking colours specific to the theme!
September Habit Tracker
I’m really hoping that mushroom sticker isn’t going to get in the way of my habits… I haven’t filled this one in yet because I’m planning on using individual colours for each habit – once again using pencils.

September Finances

My rich Genshin man again is watching over my finances.
Can you tell me who he is..
September To-Do List and Schedule
This page got a little over filled this month, but I’ve decided to use the same design again (it may have just been an exceptionally busy month!). I don’t want to change too much up when I’ve gotten used to using it.

September Exercise Tracker

I personalised my exercise tracker a little more for next month by using more specific goals. I’m hoping this will motivate and encourage me to slowly create more of a specified routine.
September Brain Dump
Leaves for the note page, there’s really not much else to say.

September Weekly Spread

I used a mixture of doodling and stickers across next months spread, for each week I’ve used a different character sticker if anyone wants to try and guess who’s I’ve used in this theme.
I found it difficult drawing all the maple leaves for the numbers of each day as its so very unlikely any of them will look the same. This is however a good practice for learning to live with mistakes, and that it can’t always be perfect.




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