Here on Masha Plans I’m helping you to create a planning system that is perfect for you and your needs even as they change with time.

Today, we are talking about cove pages that are a perfect introduction to your monthly setup and are always there to set the mood for the upcoming month.

Below, I gathered plenty of inspiration from different creators and myself to help you find inspiration and create something that is unique to you and your aesthetic.

This list is constantly updating as well, so be sure to bookmark it!

Cover pages are super fun and creative to make. It’s the one page where you don’t have to worry about the functionality and can just let your creativity flow.

However, considering how many themes and styles there are out there, I totally understand how it can be confusing and overwhelming to sit down and choose something perfect for you.

That’s why having plenty of inspiration can be a good idea. You can analyze all these pages, find the elements and themes that speak to you, and end up creating the perfect cover page you’ll love.

But before we dive into the cover pages, let’s have a quick word on stationery.

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Stationery Recommendations

Yes, you can actually create plenty of amazing designs with just one page, but I think it’s more fun and easier to express your creativity when you have some fantastic stationery you love using.

So ,if you want to level up your stationery collection, I’ve got some recommendations for you:

  • Fineliners. These are the blood of your Bullet Journal pages; they are great for drawing, doodling, or creating any lines in your journal. I recommend trying Sakura Pigma Micron.
  • Brush pens. These are perfect for adding beautiful brush lettering to your journal, as well as a pop of color or even just drawing. I recommend Tombow Fudenosuke for small tip brush pens and Tombow Dual Brush pens for larger brush tips and more colors; I especially love the pastel set.
  • Stamps. These are an easy way to decorate your Bullet Journal, and unlike stickers, you can use them over and over again. I recommend these rubber floral stamps, cute and practical.
  • Markers. If you’re as crazy about the color as I am, you might want to get some markers. The choice will depend on what colors you like; my favorite ones are Zebra Mildliners.

Now that you’ve got all your supplies let’s look at all the different cover pages I gathered for you.

Bullet Journal Cover Page Ideas

Cover pages are an amazing way to separate your months, and it’s a fun page to get creative with.

It’s basically a representation of what you hope your month will look like. I’m saying you hope because I know from experience life happens, and the rest of the month doesn’t necessarily go with the same theme and everything life you planned.

But that’s ok. Your journal is a living notebook, and I like how little things like this represent your life.

Bullet Journal Cover Page By Month And Season

Let’s start with some cover page ideas tailored to specific months and seasons to help make your Bullet Journal even more fun and personal.

If you’re watching the months fly by and wondering how to add that extra spark to your spreads, here are some ideas to get your inspiration flowing:

Bullet Journal Cover Page By Theme ANd Style

Now, here are some cover pages connected by a certain theme.

Whether you want something sophisticated, playful, or completely out-of-the-box, the possibilities are endless.

Here are a few theme ideas to spark your creativity:

Free Printable Bullet Journal Pages

Cover pages are a great way to express your creativity, but sometimes, you don’t really have the time to put in all the effort to create something special.

But it doesn’t mean you have to settle for an empty page, and printables are a great way to help you with that.

In the Resources Vault, I have plenty of freebies, including 12 cover pages for each month of the year and one design for a cover page for your entire journal.

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I hope this list was helpful; if you find it so, please share!

And remember: Keep Bullet Journaling, and Don’t Be A Blob.