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31 Fun and Simple Bullet Journal Page Ideas

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Back in October 2020, I started a 31-day Bullet Journal page ideas challenge where I shared a new idea every single day. Each day, I uploaded a Plan With Me video showing a fresh, new spread designed to inspire and spark creativity in your BuJo practice.

It was such an enjoyable project, and I loved coming up with simple yet effective layouts that anyone could try!

Today, I’ve compiled all 31 spreads into one place so I can share them with you. Plus, I included several other takes I created on the same idea to give you a variety to find something that fits you the best.

Whether you’re new to Bullet Journaling or a seasoned pro looking for fresh ideas, this series is packed with inspiration to help you make your journal as creative and functional as possible. Grab your pens and notebooks—ready to start exploring?

Bullet Journal offers so much freedom that with all the possible pages, it’s hard to choose which ones to use. In this video series, I tried to think of the pages I found the most useful and the ones you guys suggested.

There are also some FREE printables, but more on that at the end of the post; a lot of them are of the pages I’ll be sharing with you in the post itself.

Let’s dive in and create these Bullet Journal pages.

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Stationery Recommendations

One more thing before we look into the pages.

Here are some of the supplies I used for creating these pages, in case you want to add something to your stationery collection or copy my color scheme and style precisely.

Ok, that’s the last thing, now let’s look at these pages I’ve created.

Fun And Simple Bullet Journal Page Ideas

The number of pages you can create in your Bullet Journal is really only limited by your imagination. And I think this created a bit of an overwhelm – when everything is possible, how do you choose where to start?

So let’s start here, with these 31-page ideas. Some of them are just fun to create, and some will help you with different areas of your life. And in any case, it is a good way to spark your creativity and give you a little glance at what is possible with your journla.

Of course, if you want more ideas, simply check the end of the post!

And this post includes also mini “plan with me” videos for each page, so you don’t just get an idea but also see how you can bring it to life in your own journal.

About Me Page

The About Me page is such a fun and useful spread and probably my favorite one to create. In fact, I start every new journla with an “About Me” page.

It’s a little reflection page because while creating it, you start thinking more about who you are and what you want in life.

Plus, it’s a great thing to add to your Bullet Journal for your future self. Looking back on your old About Me page, it’ll be interesting to see how much you’ve changed.

I think up to date, this is the most popular page I’ve ever created, and it was one of my favorites to create as well.

There are many different approaches to this layout; here, I went for a general outlook of where my life is and what my interests are. It is such an interesting look back in time forme, seeing how much things change and what things stayed the same.

I still love llamas, and I’m still very bad at spelling.

Places To Visit Spread

I love discovering new places and new cultures, but my biggest problem is that I usually forget what is it exactly I want to see.

With so many wonderful sights to see everywhere, it can be a little bit overwhelming to keep track of things. That’s when this page comes into play.

You can interpret this in any way you want. It can be countries to visit, sights in your city, events, or just restaurants to try!

I was thinking of the countries I wanted to visit, so I chose the air balloon design for my spread. I think something so magical and romantic about flying away in an air balloon!

Looking back at this layout, I surely see how the design was just for creativity’s sake; it took me even a second to realize where exactly I wrote a list of places. So maybe it’s not the most practical layout, but it was certainly a lot of fun to create.

TV Tracker

In this time when TV shows are as high quality as some movies, I’m sure I’m not the only one who says I binge-watch much more TV than I watch movies.

If you’re a TV show addict as well, this spread will be so useful!

There are a few ways you can use a TV tracker.

My approach was to create a tracker with a list of shows to watch. I just got myself a Netflix account, and I really needed to list out the things I should check; otherwise, it’s so easy to get lost in the hours of entertainment they have there.

Another way to use a TV tracker can be by tracking how many episodes you have already watched (or seasons for me, since I can never ever stop on just a few episodes). You could even modify my tracker for it.

Countdown Bullet Journal Page

There are so many fun reasons to do a countdown; you can count until your next trip, a big holiday, or even a work promotion.

I love countdown pages because they help me wake up every day with a little feeling of wonder and excitement.

Plus, they are very useful to keep you on track.

When we were leaving China, I created a countdown page for the day I left.

Since every day I had to color a circle, it helped me to feel the time better and organize all my tasks in the right way, so I could spend the last days enjoying Beijing, not worrying about the things we didn’t have time to finish.

This particular page, however, was created just for the series. I made it Halloween-themed to keep with the spirit of the season, and I never really used that. But it could be a great countdown tracker to a big Halloween party at the end of the month!

Gratitude Log

This is my absolute favorite page, and I have it in one form or another each month.

This spread helps me fight my “glass half empty” attitude, be more mindful of my loved ones, and, of course, generally, become a happier person.

Here are some ways you can create your Gratitude Log: a word a day, a doodle a day, a line a day, or you can just do it in a diary format.

This month, I decided to do something more unusual – I created a hollowed-out letter. It’s G that stands for Gratitude, and it’s surrounded by doodles of the things I’m grateful for.

As you can see in this after the pen layout, I wrote gratitudes around it. And below you can check a video on how I created basically the same design, so you can see how to easily recreate it in your Bullet Journal.

Self-Care Bullet Journal Page

I struggle with self-care. I’m a goal-oriented person, so once I decide on something, I just go for it, forgetting about everything else, self-care included.

Self-care pages in my journla are always there to help me remember to take better care of myself, and truthfully, just creating these layouts already feels like an act of self-love.

Of course, in October, I had to create a Fall self-care spread with just some special fun things you can do to make sure you can enjoy life and the beautiful changing nature around you.

I think the seasonal self-care page brings more fun and creativity to your routines, and you get an extra dose of dopamine from the novelty of things you forgot since last year.

Level 10 Life

Level 10 life is one of the best ways to work on your goals and generally check up on your progress.

I find it pretty useful to create this page from time to time during the year, just to check up on myself and whether I’m going in the right direction.

Some of my first Level 10 Life followed the original concept and were in the shape of a circle.

I love the look, and I got a special stencil to create the circle level 10 life trackers (there is also an amazing circle ruler for less than 10$, which will become your go-to tool for everything circle!).

For my October video challenge, I decided to use a different shape. Plus, you guys have been asking me to do something Harry Potter themed for a while, so I decided, why not do both?

The concept is the same, but you can get very creative with the execution.

Birthday Tracker

Another fun collection you can try to create is a Bullet Journal birthday tracker.

It’s always a fun and festive spread to have.

I went with the things that are associated the most with birthdays – a cake and balloons!

It doesn’t give me a lot of space to add all the information, but my future log is usually only for birthdays and holidays, so it’s not like I need that much space.

My Ideal Day Bullet Journal Page

One of the best spreads you can have in your Bullet journal for productivity.

It’s like a work schedule or a curriculum, and once you already know what you should be doing at any part of the day, it becomes easier to get things done and see change happening.

I think the next time I’ll add some color coding to the tasks since it really adds a visual component to the page.

Generally, this is a layout I create often, and it allows me to have a routine and structure to my day, so I am more productive, and everything that has to be done gets done.

Weight Loss Tracker

If you’re on this journey, every little victory must be noted and celebrated. This tracker is exactly what will help you with that.

I personal;ly get very motivated if I see a clear result, and a weight loss tracker like that allows me to see every day that I actually do move the needle.

Having a tracker for your weight loss will help you see your progress, adjust your habits accordingly, and, most importantly, stay motivated!

The only thing I think I would’ve added here is the after measurements, because those are much more important to me than the weight, since I’m trying to lose weight and gain muscle at the same time.

When Did I Last

Another super useful self-care spread.

The idea here is to write down when was the last time you did something that you should do regularly but not too often.

My perfect example is always mascara, which you are supposed to change 3 months after you opened it for the first time, but I always end up using it until it’s simply dried out.

If you add the date you opened your mascara here, you’ll easily know it’s time to buy a new one without a horrible realization that you need to leave the house in 15 minutes and your mascara is dead.

Savings Tracker

Another useful and satisfying collection to add to your Bullet Journal. I believe it’s really important to have some savings, whether for something specific or just as a backup plan.

A savings tracker is what helps you to stay organized and save money (which is usually a hard thing for me).

To make it a bit more fun, I decided to do my savings tracker as a treasure map. And depending on the final goal, each circle will have a certain amount of money put away until I reach it.

I find that this is more motivational and visual than anything your bank app can provide – that way, I see clearly what my goal is and how far I still have to go.

Movie Tracker

Keep track of all the movies in one place.

You can add here the movies you want to watch, to make sure you don’t miss them at the cinema, or maybe the ones you have already watched. Up to you!

I ended up not really watching many movies, so it’s not a page I’ve used much.

But it’s a fun collection to add to your journal. And I’m thinking of maybe keeping it to add any movies my friends recommend to me, so next time I feel like a movie, I have a list to choose from.

15 Minutes Tasks

Want to get the most out of your time? This spread will help! Think of this – how often, when you’re having a break, you end up spending half an hour on Instagram? For me, that happened too many times.

But this spread changed the game! This is a list of little things you can do in just 15 minutes. And it’s surprising how many things you can do!

Starting from being more productive and doing little chores in the house, ending with spending your breaks on yourself with 15 minutes of self-care.

This list will help you to have more done and to be more well-rested!

Workout Tracker

Another useful spread for your journey to a healthier life. And you can customize it a lot, depending on your tracking needs.

Once i commiyted to my gym schedule I foudn that this tracker became a magic tool for me to feel even more proud of myself on day when I did follow through with my workouts.

Just color the days you worked out. Or make the tracker bigger and write down each day what workout you did or how many calories you burned.

I ended up not using this one much because I don’t work out every day, and having those empty boxes stressed me out. I think next time I will add color-coding at the bottom so I can mark gym days as workouts and non-gym days as another kind of physical activity, like walking.

Wishlist

Creating a wish list is a fun and therapeutic exercise. When you write down your wishes, you manifest them to the world and yourself.

Subconsciously, you’ll start working on making them come true.

For me, this is like a little dream session, and sometimes a motivation to start saving more or plan more adventures.

I use it as a reward page as well, where I pick something from the list as a reward if I reach a certain milestone.

Memories Page

This is one of my absolute favorite spreads to create!

My Bullet Journal is my book of life, so I love adding to it not just my plans and goals, but also my sweet, special memories.

Creating memory pages isn’t only about cementing your memories on paper. It’s also, in a way, a gratitude log because by assembling all the positive memories, you’ll learn to appreciate all the good things.

I also found that it’s a perfect time for me to experiment more and add some other stuff to my journal, like photos, which I don’t print out enough.

Photos are also always an essential part of my memory-keeping pages. I don’t keep any photo albums, so I guess it’s my way of preserving the photos.

In case you were wondering, I’m using an HP Sprocket mini printer.

Weekly Meal Plan

Planning your meal is super useful if you have a healthy lifestyle, if you’re dieting, if you’re fighting allergies, or if you are just too busy to think about dinner. 

It’s pretty useful to have a meal plan already included in your weekly, but of course, space is a bit limited, and you might not be able to write all the information you need.

That’s when a separate meal spread comes into play!

You can be more detailed with your meal planning here and include other useful things like a grocery list or snack ideas.

I desperately wanted to be a meal planning girl, but alas, it is not in the stars. My system right now is to cook one big thing on Sunday and eat it for the rest of the week. So this layout was left unused.

Sleep Tracker

Sleep is one of the most important factors in keeping yourself at 100%, and a sleep tracker can help you monitor it!

I always say this works best together with other trackers, like a mood tracker or a productivity tracker, depending on what you want to know.

This helps you understand how sleep influences other areas of your life. I definitely noticed that my productivity skyrocketed when I wake up early and had all 9 hours of sleep that is apparently optimal for my body.

Using my sleep tracker together with a modo tarcker helped me to see that I am feeling generally betterand happier when I do get a proper night sleep and if I go to bed earlier.

Goals Spread

Level 10 life is a great way to do checkups, but I feel like if you want to dive deep into your goals, you need to create a separate goals Bullet Journal spread.

Usually, I create my goals spread as a mind map, and it works well for me.

But lately, I’ve been missing some more structure, so I came up with something more detailed for this video series.

I added two things – first, a “why”, so you have a clear idea of why you want to achieve this and stay strong in difficult moments, and a “how”, so you have a plan to follow and get to your goal faster.

I also always recommend dividing goals by categories simply because it’s more structured and easier to work with, at least for me.

Book Tracker

This tracker was inspired by my November setup; it’s books and coffee, two things that go hand in hand for me.

You can use this tracker for writing the books to read or the books you have already read. The idea is that you write them down on the spines of the books from this stack.

I know some people like to rate their books, and if you do too, just as a number or a star next to it, or put your rating outside of the book.

Or you can use a stamp, which was a complete game-changer. Ever since I got online, I have been absolutely addicted to adding ratings everywhere!

Passwords Spread

Nowadays, when everything needs a password, and it has to be in ancient tongues and sprinkled with the blood of virgins, it’s a real struggle to memorize them all.

So what you could do is create passwords spread!

I want to mention that you should be careful when writing down passwords like that.

For example, to keep mine safe, I wrote them down in a notebook I never take out of the house.

Playlist Spread

A sweet collection to write down your favorite tunes.

Speaking of which, if you have any recommendations, drop them in the comments below!

This was a fun page to create, but it didn’t get much use. It reminded me that I should listen to more music, because the only things I could think of adding here are my true crime podcasts.

I also think it would be fun to create a music page every month or every season, so you can connect a certain playlist with a specific time in your life. I know I can easily jump around in time with some playlists I created before.

Cleaning Tracker

This is the one I needed in my journal myself. It’s a huge help, especially for some of those cleaning tasks you have to do, but maybe just a few times a year.

Those escape my memory all the time.

Just a note – my tracker has a mistake; in my bi-weekly schedule, I have a week missing. So be sure to count it all over before you create your own.

This layout definitely required too much planning and calculating for me ;)

Family Dinner Menu Plan

Big family dinners can be an overwhelming affair! You don’t need that, especially during a happy time with your family.

Check out this menu plan to help you deal with stress.

I made this spread at the end of October, so I’ve already started thinking of Thanksgiving dinner.

But this works just as well for any other occasion; just change the doodles to something else.

Things That Make Me Happy

A wonderful spread that will bring you tons of joy.

The idea here is to remind yourself that you can find happiness in little things.

This is my little pick-me-up page, for when I feel like the world is all grey – this layout helps me remember the colors.

Plus, it is kind of like a menu of things that I can do to bring a bit more joy to my day!

Skin Care Spread

Skincare is super important, but I know from my own experience that I sometimes forget about it or get carried away by life and completely ignore it.

This spread, first of all, will remind you what your routine should be and show you how it takes no more than 10 minutes, while the result lasts for years.

For example, when creating this spread, I remembered that I needed a new serum, and generally, it’s been a while since I had any pilling or face masks.

In my future skincare routine spreads, I created a weekly schedule, since there are things that I have to do on a weekly basis, with certain breaks in between the days.

I found that update working very well!

Productivity Bullet Journal Spread

This is just one more way to increase your productivity.

You don’t have to follow all the hacks you read about, but it’s useful to have a list of different ones and try them until you figure out which ones work for you.

I decided it might be fun to create a separate page with some tips and good practices to make sure you do the best with your time.

I found that this became my little reference when I felt my productivity was slipping. I’d look back and remind myself of the things I should be doing. Because a lot of these I know, but just forget amid all the day-to-day business.

Pen Swatch Bullet Journal Spread

Pen swatch pages are super useful.

First, you need to have one every time you start a new notebook, so you’re sure which pens you can use and which ones you can’t.

Secondly, they are useful for learning how the color will look in your notebook.

Many notebooks have an ivory tint, meaning their colors will look different from what you have on your marker.

And finally, it’s a great way to easily see all the colors available to you.

A much easier option to check on when deciding on a theme than just looking through all your pen collections.

This is not the layout I’m creating in the video below, but this is my favorite swatch page for my Tombow Dual Brush pens.

I like getting a bit more extra and creative with these layouts. But honestly, this is just for fun. From a practical standpoint, a simple pen swatch works just as well, and this is exactly what I’m doing in the video below.

Mood Tracker

Mood tracker is a super fun spread, mostly because it’s, in a way, a coloring page – each day, you color something with the color symbolizing your mood.

You can go a few ways with it – assign a color to each emotion, or create a scale from good to bad and add colors from best to worst.

For me, personally, this format of rating the mood from best to worst works better.

Monthly Review Spread

A monthly review is probably the most influential spread in your Bullet Journal.

It can help you improve your life, and yourself and customize your BuJo better to your needs.

31 Fun and Simple Bullet Journal Page Ideas, Monthly Review | Masha Plans

Since this was my monthly review for October, it’s actually in my Blackout Book. I also added a little quote here, just to make it more fun.

I must say, this format worked very well for me back then, as it helped me focus on my goals and grow my blog. But you can add anything you want to it, from general memory keeping to notes about your Bullet Journal system.

Right now, I would say my monthly review format has changed. My monthly review pages are part goal-setting, part personal development, and part memory-keeping.

Free Printables

In case you missed it, many of these pages are available in the Resources Vault as free printables.

If you don’t have access yet, you can always sign up in the form below.

Once you confirm your subscription, you’ll get the password to get 50+ free Bullet Journal printables, stickers, and worksheets to use right away.

If you’ve never used printables before, be sure to check my post How To Use Printables In Your Bullet Journal.

It’s pretty basic, and you can find all the supplies you need in my post Supplies For Using Bullet Journal Printables.

More Resources

Are you looking for some more ideas for your Bullet Journal? There are plenty more inspirations I can share with you.

Check out these blog posts next:

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22 Comments

  1. Love your bullet journal.
    Do you sell exactly the ones from here?
    Where can I find the form for the free printables? Unfortunately, I couldn’t find it.
    Love your work.
    Thank you :)

  2. Please all i have is a blue pen and i am new to bullet journaling please make a video using only a pen. Thanks

  3. I am a new addict to bujo. I adore all your pages, tips and videos. Just wanted to say Thank you~

    So, Thank you!

  4. I love everything from the videos. I just can’t understand the drawing. I think that some of the pictures video were done to fast so I could really follow through or copy come of the techniques. Other than that I love it.

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