Spring Bullet Journal Ideas

Happy first official day of Spring? A new season is the perfect time to refresh your bullet journal. Use bright, floral, and nature-inspired themes! If you are searching for inspiration, here are some fun spring bullet journal ideas to try.

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Spring Bullet Journal Theme Ideas

  • Floral & Botanical: Doodle cherry blossoms, tulips, daisies, or wildflowers.
  • Butterflies & Bees: Add cute pollinators buzzing around your pages.
  • Rainy Days & Rainbows: Use markers or paint to create cute umbrellas, raindrops, and colorful rainbows.
  • Garden Theme: Sketch seed packets, garden tools, and sprouts.
  • Pastel Aesthetic: Use soft pinks, blues, greens, and yellows for a fresh spring vibe.
  • Spring Picnic: Illustrate a gingham blanket, picnic basket, and lemonade.
  • Easter & Spring Holidays: Add bunnies, eggs, and festive decorations.

Spring Bullet Journal Spread Ideas

  • March, April, and May Cover Pages: Create each cover page with a seasonal quote or floral wreath.
  • Spring Bucket List: Write down a Spring bucket list. Include ideas like planting flowers. Consider going on a picnic or visiting a farmer’s market.
  • Gratitude Log: Set pages aside for appreciating spring’s beauty.
  • Spring Cleaning Checklist: Add areas to declutter and refresh.
  • Gardening Tracker: Keep track of what you plant and when.
  • Mood Tracker: Use pages to keep track of your mood. Get creative with flowers, leaves, or a sun.
  • Habit Tracker: Are you trying to break a habit or start a healthy one. Add pages to track your progress with raindrop shapes or flower petals.
  • Spring Reading List: Create a page for your reading progress. A list of must-reads to enjoy in the sunshine. Check each book off and write a small review.
  • Doodle Page: Always leave room for creativity with springtime elements like birds, nests, or kites.
  • Seasonal Recipes: Create pages for recipes like strawberry shortcake or lemonade ideas.

Enjoy the creativity process! There’s no right or wrong way to create a Spring bullet journal. Have fun! And, Happy Spring!

Author: Rebecca C.

I am just a person who loves to photograph and write about the world around me.

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