13 Bullet Journal Summer Bucket List Inspirations
Exploring Bullet Journal page ideas can turn any ordinary Summer into an extraordinary adventure, especially when it involves creating your very own Bullet Journal Summer bucket list.
There’s something magical about jotting down all the vibrant dreams and plans you wish to accomplish under the sun’s warm glow. Now, if you’re anything like me, each season brings with it a chance to refresh, reorganize, and inject a little more joy into our daily lives. And what better way to do that than by mapping out all the fun and excitement you want to experience?
Whether it’s trying out new hobbies, visiting unseen places, or simply making more time for self-care, your Bullet Journal is the perfect companion to ensure you make the most of these sun-soaked days. Stick around as we share some delightful inspirations that will make your Bullet Journal buzz with the energy of Summer!
Having a bucket list tucked into the pages of your Bullet Journal isn’t just about creating a list of dreams and adventures—it’s about bringing those dreams to life, one checkmark at a time. It’s like having a personal roadmap to excitement and growth, guiding you through experiences you’ve always wanted to try or places you’ve yearned to visit.
A well-crafted bucket list in your Bullet Journal also serves as a powerful antidote to the mundane. It’s so easy to get caught up in the day-to-day routine that we forget to make time for what truly lights us up inside. With each item you tick off your list, you’re not just collecting experiences; you’re also building a reservoir of memories and stories that add color and texture to your life. It’s about making the ordinary extraordinary and finding wonder in the world around you.
In essence, a bucket list is more than just a to-do list; it’s a tool for intentional living, a source of inspiration, and a way to forge deeper connections with ourselves and the world. So I hope you’re pumped to get started on crafting your own bucket list.
In this post, I’ve gathered tons of inspirations of how you can create a fun summer bucket list in your journal, so it’s functional, creative, and reflects your own style.
And be sure to scroll until the end to get more resources and a free printable summer bucket list.
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Stationery Recommendations
Before you sit down to create your spread, you’ll need some stationery. ANd even though you can definitely use what you already have, I thought I’d share a few of my favorites.
Here are some supplies recommendations for stationery that will help you with your Summer bucket list page:
- Fineliner. They are the blood of each of your Bullet Journal pages; I’d recommend getting Sakura Pigma Micron pens.
- Markers. You’ll need something fun to add color to your pages. My go-to are Zebra Mildliners, but you should also try these Tombow Dual Brush pens if you want to go for something more fun and bright.
- Summer bucket list stickers. These stickers are absolutely the fastest way to create your spread.
I can talk stationery for hours, but I promised to be brief here so there it is. Now, it’s time to get inspired by some stunning Summer bucket list ideas!
Bullet Journal Summer Bucket List Inspirations
In this collection, I've gathered summer bucket list pages that come in all sorts of styles and cover a variety of activities.
Whether you're looking for something laid-back or an adventure that's a little more out there, you're bound to stumble upon some fun ideas and inspirations that'll make your summer truly unforgettable.
Trust me, there's a little something for everyone hidden in these pages!
What I think is the easiest way to decorate your Summer bucket list is just to doodle different Summer-themed doodles around the list. It's fun, colorful and cheerful.
Just because I love color doesn't mean you have to love it as well. If black and white is more your vibe, here's a stunning inspiration, full of adorable doodles. I love how she made all the doodles stand out a bit more by using a slightly grey shade around them.
Just because it's your Summer bucket list, it doesn't mean that it has to be Summer-themed! You can just follow the theme you have that month, like an oreo theme of this creator.
This bucket list looks absolutely stunning, and it really shows how much your spread changes when you try using paper of other colors, like kraft paper or even blackout pages.
I find that anything when it's made miniature looks extra cute, and this is true for this bucket list with their cute tiny doodles.
I love the idea of decorating your bucket list with pictures of just magazine cutouts! I think they are very on-theme and add fun to the page.
And if you're looking for a good photo printer, I can recommend HP Sprocket: the quality is pretty good, it doesn't require ink, and the printing paper is a sticker, so it's perfect for adding straight to your Bullet Journal.
I think it's a very fun idea to create a colorful header in the middle and surround it with different summer activities. As you can see, you can create a stunning Summer bucket list with stickers instead of doodles as well.
If all the colorful and doodle extravaganza is not your cup of tea, you can always opt-out for just a list, which still can look so stylish.
I like this Summer bucket list, it's simple and yet it has the tiny doodles and little colorful accents to add a bit of interest to the page.
Of course, my favorite Summer bucket list is full of colors and doodles. I really enjoy the process of doodling all the activities; it's like you're already committing to doing them.
This bucket list looks beautiful; I love how the creator put each activity in its own box and used soft pastel colors.
As someone who loves color, I can't express enough how much I love this bucket list, even though I'm not usually a huge fan of such saturated colors.
In case you're wondering what colors these are, it's Tombow Twin Tone markers and Tombow Mono pens.
Last but not least is this stunning and bright bucket list. I love the yellow and pink of the decorative elements; it creates a very Summer-y feel on the entire page.
Free Printable Summer Bucket List
Of course, I didn’t want to leave you without a freebie, so already in the Resources Vault you can find a printables summer bucket list in the “Miscellaneous” section.
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
Looking for some more stuff to bright happiness of Summer to your Bullet Journal pages? There are plenty of resources on this blog for that.
Check out this next:
- 13 Bullet Journal Summer Theme Inspirations
- 11 Summer Doodles To Draw In Your Bullet Journal
- Summer Bullet Journal Ideas
>>> What activities will you include in your Summer bucket list? Let us know in the comments.
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