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hello itamp;#39;s Jess or Jesse Curran and today weamp;#39;re going to be looking at my top five ways to cover up mistakes in your bullet journal as part of this video weamp;#39;re gonna be going through each of these five different techniques one by one and Iamp;#39;m gonna be showing you guys how Iamp;#39;ve actually used these in my previous journals to cover up some of my past mistakes before we get into it any of the equipment that I use in todayamp;#39;s video will be linked in the description box below a lot of people feel a lot of pressure to make sure their bullet journal is is aesthetically pleasing as possible at all times which means that when we make a mistake it can be kind of stress inducing I know Iamp;#39;ve certainly had that problem in the past one of my first favorite ways to actually cover up mistakes is pretty stock standard pretty simple but just using wite-out although you can use regular whiteout fluid or tape in your bullet journal a lot of people find