20+ Best Bullet Journal Monthly Covers With Doodles (2024)


If you’re anything like me then I’m sure you’re going to love these ideas of bullet journal monthly covers with doodles! With everything from abstract to little succulents… you’ll definitely find a cover page here that fits your style or gives you some inspiration to get started. Check them out and let me know which one you like the most!

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Here are the bullet journal monthly covers with doodles:

Boho Doodle Cover Spread Inspiration

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Photo credit: Anna Journals on Instagram

Abstract shapes are in and I think we can all agree to get on board! If you’re looking for an ambient modern vibe this spread will definitely inspire you. The colors are so trendy and calming, and I love how unique this one is!

Succulent Doodle Bullet Journal Cover

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Photo credit: Bujo Notes By Sam on Instagram

Do you know what doesn’t succ? This succulent theme! I am obsessed with all of the greenery in this post, it’s the perfect way to ring in a new month full of blooming new experiences and ideas!

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January Rainbow Doodle Bujo Cover

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Photo credit: Isabelle Journals on Instagram

It’s not all rainbows and butterflies… Unless you like this spread. Then it is DEFINITELY all rainbows and butterflies, and I am all about it! I love all the different variations and you could easily use these for your next rainbow-themed spreads!

March Cover Spread

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Photo credit: Lennie Doodles on Instagram

Seaspiration for your next spring break getaway? I think yes! This is such a fun three-dimensional monthly for March where out of giant sunglasses you see the beach, the ocean, and everything you love so much about breaking away somewhere warm at the start of spring. Love it!

Floral Doodle Monthly Cover Page

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Photo credit: Living Letter Plans on Instagram

You wouldn’t know pink, gold, blue, and white would go together so perfectly, but WOW does it ever! Something that makes this spread unique is the bolded colors and bolded lettering. I love the vibe of this July monthly cover spread!

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February Cover With Heart Doodles

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Photo credit: Bujo & Cookies on Instagram

I think one of my favorite things about Valentine’s day is those candy hearts that say something on each one- like CALL ME, B MINE, LOVE YOU, etc. Do you dig those too? You will love this classic February monthly look!

August Cover With Sunrise Doodle

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Photo credit: Rem Bujo on Instagram

Every sunset brings the promise of a new day, and there is nothing I love more than a beautiful golden sunset turning the sky pink and purple before nightfall. August has the most beautiful sunsets, don’t you think? This spread could be incorporated into any month, but I love that it’s August!

March Bujo Cover With Cute Doodles

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Photo credit: Aura Bujos on Instagram

This throws me old-school Pinterest vibes! If you’re a fan of pastel colors and some random doodles fitting together to make a super cute spread… then you’ll be all about this one. Love it!

Bullet Journal Cover For September

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Photo credit: Priyanka Bujo on Instagram

September is here and school is in session. Ring it in the right way with this teaching/school/crafting-themed monthly cover! I love the clothespin details, and all of the cute little plants incorporated into this one too!

Dinosaur Doodle Cover Inspiration

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Photo credit: Kaleena’s Journal on Instagram

Ready to have a RAWRsome March? Everybody loves a good dinosaur theme, and this one is so stinking cute!

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Honey Bee-Themed Bullet Journal Cover

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Photo credit: Grace Journals on Instagram

It’s gonna be MAY, bee-otch! Looking for something sweet like honey to get you a little bit buzzed this May? You will love this honeycomb themed monthly cover page!

Winter Cover Spread

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Photo credit: Bullets & Confetti on Instagram

Happy December mood activated! I love this monthly cover spread soooo much. The gold-tinted leaves bring out such an ambient vibe, and I love centered writing; it just makes the whole page neat and tidy. HoHoHeck yes!

November Doodles For Bujo Cover Page

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Photo credit: Marthas Journal on Instagram

Feeling pumpkin SPiCY this October? This monthly has everything “fall” to fit your spirit and it will bring in October in the most perfect way. I’m definitely “falling” for this one!

Related Bujo Post: Fall Bujo Doodle Ideas

December Candy Cane Doodle Cover

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Photo credit: Bujo by Lo on Instagram

I’m thinking sweet and twisted for December, how about you? This candy cane monthly cover spread for December is not only adorable as all, but it’s so intricately made with candy canes shaped like hearts. MINT design if you ask me!

Coconut Doodle Summer Bujo Cover

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Photo credit: Art n Foxes on Instagram

Put the lime in the coconut and drink it all up… Paradise vibes fill this monthly spread for August and I am all about it!

Pumpkin Doodle October Cover Spread

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Photo credit: Liana Journals on Instagram

This pumpkin calendar-themed spread for October is so clean and modern it truly looks printed. I am obsessed with her lettering and the smaller designs on her spread, this is a true inspiration!

Abstract Doodles For Bullet Journal Cover

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Photo credit: Bujo & Raindrops on Instagram

This color palette for March is EVERYTHING. If you’re looking to create a colorful spread to ring in spring the right way then this is a great place to start for ideas!

January Bujo Cover Page

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Photo credit: Bujo Applelicious on Instagram

I’m so EGGcited about this breakfast-themed monthly that I could eggsplode, no yoke. Who knew putting cute faces on eggs and bacon could make them so darn cute? I love this one!

Space Monthly Cover With Cute Doodles

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Photo credit: By Sarah Eliz on Instagram

I’ve got my head in the clouds, and so does this spread! This is such an adorable and unique spread, and I absolutely love all the colors she uses to outline the sky and the clouds. So colorful!

January Bullet Journal monthly Covers with doodles

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Photo credit: Ginn Journals on Instagram

Picture this: You’re sitting next to a window on a very high up floor staring out into a skyline with the most perfect book in hand. Now check out this spread – is it what you imagined? This is so unique!

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FAQs

How do you make a monthly spread bullet journal? ›

Here are a few ideas and inspirations for a monthly spread layout:
  1. Basic Box. Even if your design closely resembles a regular calendar, you will get added benefits because the monthly spread is meant to be utilizes alongside your weekly and daily spreads. ...
  2. Linear / Minimalist. ...
  3. Linear (Supplemented) ...
  4. Modular. ...
  5. Circular.

What are the values of bullet journal? ›

Let me refer back to Ryder Carroll's book: the core values of the Bullet Journal Method are about structure, organisation and mindfulness, not about decoration and doodling.

How do you organize a bullet journal? ›

Create an Index

Number each entry in your journal. The index, which should be the first two facing blank pages, helps you locate specific sections. Label the first two pages "Index" to start. Tip: Use any pen or pencil and color, but darker colors and pens are often more visible.

What is a bullet journal spread? ›

A bullet journal spread is a two-page layout or spread that is part of the extremely individualized and adaptable bullet journal method. Ryder Carroll invented the bullet journal, sometimes known as a "BuJo," which is a system for taking notes and keeping a record.

What should be in a monthly journal? ›

Most monthly spreads have a calendar or planner, along with monthly goals and trackers. Many bullet journal monthly spreads are in calendar form, but no rule states it must be. Some Bujo enthusiasts prefer to see their month in list forms, while others may want a less structured format.

What should be included in a monthly log? ›

Keep in mind this isn't a place to write all your monthly tasks (for that you'll have a monthly to-do list). No, this is the place where you write down important appointments, deadlines, and other plans, so you can get, at a glance, how your month feels.

What are the 2 most important items in bullet journaling? ›

To get started with a bullet journal, you really need only two things: a dot grid notebook and a no-bleed pen. Look for a journal with a lay-flat spine, high-quality paper, a dot grid that's light and easy on the eyes, and numbered pages.

What is junk journaling? ›

A junk journal is a handmade book filled with personal and recycled materials to store memories and ideas. Like its name implies, the pages are filled with material that's usually thrown away. Think newspapers, old train tickets, fabric scraps like lace and ribbons, mismatched buttons, stamps, and more.

What is the Alastair method? ›

The Alastair Method is mostly used for monthly workload planning, but it can also be used for weekly and yearly planning. The core concept is to create a list of tasks or events that you can attribute to every week, month or year. You can put the tasks in any order that you like. There is no defined chronology.

What goes first in a bullet journal? ›

A Step by Step Guide to Setting Up Your Bullet Journal
  • Get a notebook. The Bullet Journal method is primarily an analog organization method. ...
  • Think about your intentions for Bullet Journaling. ...
  • Start with your index page. ...
  • Create your future log. ...
  • Set up your monthly log. ...
  • Making your daily log. ...
  • Rinse, repeat, and reflect.
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What pages should a bullet journal include? ›

Key elements of a Bullet Journal:
  • INDEX: This is simply a running list of the pages you put in your journal. ...
  • FUTURE LOG: A calendar of upcoming events. ...
  • MONTHLY LOG: Includes a running list of events on one page and a list of monthly tasks on the other. ...
  • DAILY LOG: This is the heart of the Bullet Journal system.

Is Bullet Journaling good for ADHD? ›

The Bullet Journal method is a great tool for helping people with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) tame mental chaos, get organized, and set goals.

What is a level 10 life? ›

WHAT IS LEVEL 10 LIFE. This is a technique that came from Hal Elrod's book My Miracle Morning. The idea is pretty simple. You measure your success in 10 areas of your life and according to that you then build up your goals to create a level 10 in all your areas.

How can I spice up my journal? ›

10+ Tips to Spice Up Your Bullet Journal Spreads
  1. Here's what I used for this Post:
  2. Tip 1: Make Illustrations or Doodles.
  3. Tip 2: Add Calligraphy or Lettering.
  4. Tip 3: Use Stamps.
  5. Tip 4: Outline the letters of the Words.
  6. Tip 5: Make a Dutch Door.
  7. Tip 6: Make an outlined Dutch Door.
  8. Tip 7: Add Stickers.
Jan 29, 2022

What is a dot journal? ›

The dot grid paper has small, fainted dots which allow the user to follow along the sifter grid lines without it taking over. This allows the user to journal in a more even, straight line similar to a lined notebook.

What do you write in a monthly spread? ›

To set up your monthly spread, think about what information you would like to see in your monthly overview. Common things included are birthdays and anniversaries, holidays, events, important meetings (not everything in your daily schedule – save that for a weekly spread), deadlines and specific tasks.

What do you add to monthly spread? ›

I only do monthly spreads and I use the same spreads every month.
  1. a calendar on a double page to keep track of events.
  2. finances/expenses trackers + money goals on a double page.
  3. one page that gathers my general goals for the month, a to do list & a plant care tracker.
  4. one page for habits trackers.
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How do you do a bullet journal every day? ›

The Daily Log is designed for day-to-day use. At the top of the page, record the date as your topic. Throughout the course of the day, simply Rapid Log your Tasks, Events, and Notes as they occur. If you don't fill a page, add the next date wherever you left off and you're ready to continue.

How many squares do you need for a calendar? ›

The number of squares you choose will depend on how many days you're looking to keep track of. For our monthly calendar, we've selected 7 x 6, to account for weekends, and the month ending and beginning midweek. Feel free to adjust this according to your own needs.

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