23+ Coffee Bullet Journal Theme Inspirations & My November Plan With Me
Fresh Bullet Journal theme ideas are brewing for all you coffee lovers! Yes, we’re talking about the delightful fusion of your daily grind with the art of Bullet Journaling.
I’m an avid Bullet Journal enthusiast and a self-declared coffee addict, and I thought, why not combine these two passions?
So, I’ve curated invigorating coffee Bullet Journal inspirations that are sure to perk up your planning routine. Plus, I’ll also be sharing my personal November plan with you – it’s all centered around (you guessed it!) a coffee theme.
Ready to get a taste of this aromatic journey into the world of caffeinated creativity? Let’s pour over these entries together!
If you’re on the hunt for some fresh inspiration to brew up some coffee-themed Bullet Journal spreads, you’ve found the perfect spot.
I’m absolutely buzzing to share my own unique coffee-themed Bullet Journal setup with you. And guess what? There’s a ‘Plan With Me’ video at the end of this post that shows you my creative process in action.
But that’s not all – I’ve also gathered a collection of incredible spreads from other talented artists who have truly elevated the coffee theme to an art form.
And let’s not forget about the free printables! We all love a good freebie, right? So make sure you scroll all the way to the end of the post to grab them.
Coffee, with its rich aroma and comforting warmth, is such a fun and versatile theme that can really stir up your creativity. So, without further ado, let’s dive deep into this ocean of caffeinated creativity and see how everyone has put their own unique spin on this theme.
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Stationery Recommendations
Of course, there is cocreating Bullet Journal pages without some stationery, so let’s talk about that.
You can definitely do great things with just one black pen, but if you want something extra and special, here are the supplies I love, and I know you’ll love using them in your Bullet Journal as well.
- Sakura Pigma Micron – a good set of fineliners is a must; it can help you draw and create any Bullet Journal page. This set also comes with pens of different nib sizes, so you get a variety of line thicknesses.
- Tombow Fudenosuke – these small tip brush pens are perfect for beginners and will allow you to create beautiful brush lettering headers.
- Crayola Super Tips – these pens are not just affordable but also come in so many colors! They provide tons of beautiful shades for each color, so you can definitely have a variety for your brown coffee theme.
- Zebra Mildliners – these are my favorite pens for everything, and they are the ones I used for my coffee theme as well.
- Tombow Dual Brush Pens – these great brush pens are perfect not just for brush lettering but also for adding color to your page. With the variety of colors available, you’ll be able to find something that fits your aesthetic.
Now you have all the supplies, time to get inspired! We’ll start with my November setup and then I’ll share beautiful coffee Bullet Journal pages from other creators.
November Plan With Me: Coffee Bullet Journal Theme
As November is rolling in and it’s still cold in La Paz (even though it’s supposed to be Springtime! Crazy south hemisphere!), so hot drinks are all the fuzz for me right now! Well, that and dreaming of a cozy time under a blanket.
So when you guys started offering coffee as a theme for my November Bullet Journal setup I knew THAT was the one! Thankfully you seem to totally agree with me.
For my theme, I decided to create a few differentiating trademarks if you will. First of all, as you’ll notice I have a little quote on each page. I really enjoyed creating different fun coffee quotes and they also help me to fill out any extra space I have on the page.
The second thing I did on every page is doodle a different kind of coffee. It’s not much, it’s basically just different coffee cups and little banners with different coffee names. But I recently found a table with different coffee types, and I wanted to add a few I liked specifically.
Cover Page
My cover page actually looks a lot like my book tracker, but for me, coffee and books are so connected that I couldn’t imagine anything else being on my cover.
Monthly Spread
I decided to try something a bit different for my monthly page.
Since I had space and I usually didn’t have that many appointments, I decided to combine my monthly log with my goals page.
For a monthly log, I created a calendar and left the space under it to write down any dates and deadlines. At the same time, I like to see them clearly on my calendar itself, so I created a color code and will be marking event days inside the calendar.
For the goals, I have 3 columns where I’ll write the goal, why I want it, and how I’m planning to close it by the end of the month. Maybe for goals, I needed more space, but I’m trying to set very few but very direct goals, so hope this space is enough.
Habit Tracker
As I always do, I find myself going back to this format of a habit tracker.
There is just something very convenient in having little calendars for every habit separately.
I think by now I can say that we are settled, and I’m ready to start spending more time working on myself. Therefore this month there are more habits, and I intend to be more serious and mindful of them.
This spread is also when the unthinkable happened – I spilled some soup on it. Don’t even ask, it just happened, and it was a tragedy.
But it all came out alright in the end. Check out my Plan With Me video to see how I minimized the damage.
Gratitude Log
Of course, no month in my BuJo ever goes without a gratitude log.
I tried many formats, but I still find that writing your gratitude out in words is the most effective way.
Putting words on paper has some special power, and it really brings more significance to the things you’re grateful for. At least, that’s how it makes me feel.
Time Log
The final spread for my November is a time log.
A time log is a way for you to track what you’re spending your time on. The idea is that every hour you mark in this table.
This is a fantastic tool to get yourself in check and actually figure out how productive you are. I did this experiment on one of my weekly spreads, and I’m pretty embarrassed about how I actually spend time.
It’s an extra awesome tool for everyone who is working from home or studying. It’s so easy to lose sign of things and get distracted without even noticing it.
Monthly To Do
I usually do my monthly to-do list next to my monthly log, so this might be why I forgot it this time.
As always, this is a big empty spread, which I will be filling out with a huge to-do list.
This time, I chose a quote that isn’t just about coffee but will hopefully motivate me to ace the list!
Monthly Recap
This is actually a spread I usually do at the end of the month, but since I have space here, I thought I might fit it here as well.
Especially because by the end of the month, I get too busy with the new monthly setup.
As I did in September, the top part is for the monthly recap and the bottom is all Masha Plans related since it’s some of the most important goals for me at the moment.
Weekly Spreads
Before we jump into inspirations from other creators, here are the weekly spreads I used that month.
In this setup, I really went for that white-on-black effect.
This is also a great way to fix any of your mistakes.
One page weekly is a fun way to keep planning when you don’t need that much space.
That’s about it for my setup; now let’s dive in and see some other beautiful coffee Bullet Journal theme spread ideas. And don’t forget to check out my Plan With Me video at the end of the post!
Coffee Bullet Journal Ideas And Inspirations
Alright, now it's time to turn the spotlight onto how other passionate Bullet Journal enthusiasts have approached this coffee-themed adventure in their own unique ways.
You might initially think, "Coffee? That seems like such a basic theme!" But let me assure you, there's nothing 'basic' about these creative interpretations. The thing about Bullet Journaling, and the reason I love it so much, is that it allows every individual to put their own personal spin on even the simplest of themes. And when it comes to coffee, well, the possibilities are as endless as the ways to brew a cup!
So buckle up, my friends, because you're about to be astounded by the sheer creativity splashed across these pages. From intricate doodles of steaming mugs to ingenious trackers shaped like coffee beans, these artists have really brewed up some magic. They've taken an everyday item like coffee and transformed it into something extraordinary, and I can't wait for you to see it!
So, ready to plunge into this world of caffeinated creativity? Let's get started!
Coffee Bullet Journal Cover Page Ideas
We're starting from some cover pages since they are the ones that help to set the entire mood for the theme.
For me always just looking at a cover page can give me ideas on how to create it in my journal.
Starting with a beautiful cover page with a very realistic and detailed illustration. I love the frame and the brush lettering on this cover page.
This is a very simple coffee cup doodle. but it looks stunning! And how much style is added to the page by the beautiful lettering!
I have always loved Natasha's style and how she manages to combine a cover page with a beautiful quote on the other side.
Such a fun idea to combine a cover page with a monthly log.
Coffee is also a good theme to play with different shades of brown, so I'd definitely recommend trying out Crayola Super Tips which have all the colors possible.
Coffee and flowers - yes, please! Flowers are a wonderful way to decorate any of your Bullet Journal pages, even if your main theme is coffee.
Technically, this is a quote page from a coffee-themed Bullet Journal setup, not a cover page. But I think it would work for a cover page just as well!
I love the idea of a top-down view of a coffee cup, especially when it's a cup of coffee with art. It's a fun and creative idea to turn the name of the month is also made into coffee art.
Tiny doodles make everything look cuter, especially these different little coffee cups.
It seems like a very simple idea, but it looks lovely!
Two-page cover pages are not that often, but this one looks amazing!
I really think that watercolor is a wonderful medium to create those coffee stains.
I had to include this one. it is such a fun and creative idea to mix cats and coffee. I especially love that custom Starbucks logo.
Here is a really fun idea for a more colorful kind of cover page. You can play around so much with different colors and designs of your coffee cups and pots.
Coffee Bullet Journal Logs And Trackers
I don't know about you, but I usually always have at least a habit tracker and a mood tracker in each of my journals, so of course, I had to dig for inspiration for these pages.
I also included here a few monthly logs since they are a must-have page.
I love me a good two page monthly log, and this one looks great with the cute handwriting and adorable litle coffee cups on the side.
Another cute take on a coffee theme is by playing around with the colors and going for soft pastel colirs instead of the traditional brown ones.
These pages are a wonderful example of how to embrace the traditional shades of brown for your coffee spread. It gets a few extra points for me for using kraft paper, which I think levels up any page.
This is a very basic idea, but it's executed so cutely. Note that there aren't that many different cups, just a few pretty simple ones.
Different types of coffee cups are a perfect idea for a mood tracker, and you can play around so much with patterns on each cup.
It's a really cute tracker and I'm loving the lettering of the header, especially with that yellow shadow.
Also, the colors are beautiful, especially the orange glow. I wonder what pens were used for it.
That's an interesting idea on how to keep the usual habit tracker format but still make it coffee-themed by adding an illustration next to it.
I'm really in love with the shadow techniques on this coffee maker.
I don't really use a sleep tracker much, but if you do - here is a good inspiration. I also really love the quote page next to it. A quote page is really a good way to fill out any of your empty pages.
Coffee Bullet Journal Weekly Spreads
Weekly spreads are something you have to create the most every month.
That's why I always try to get many inspirations for weekly logs, I know myself I always try to do something different every week, just to keep it fun.
Not that it actually works every time though haha
I love one-page weeklies; they are so fast to set up and still help you plan your week.
I also like how it's easily made on these with just a little bit of brown color accents.
Beautiful orange tones with mini doodles. So cute!
It's also a fun way to create a weekly with so much freedom to write as much as you want for each day.
I love the structure of this weekly spread. You can fit so much information here and it's all well organized.
I love the cute little cups for the dates.
I love this incredible mix between the space and start and coffee. Very romantic, and it's a great use of watercolor to create that galaxy effect.
Again a cool take on a circle weekly log. The circle coffee cup rings are a perfect idea to separate your weekly log and to keep it coffee-themed.
And I'm really loving the N in November; it's very on-theme.
Plan With Me Video
Alright, we’ve finally reached the cherry on top of our coffee-themed Bullet Journal sundae – my personal ‘Plan With Me’ video! I’m thrilled to share this with you because it’s not just a step-by-step guide, but a real, raw peek into my creative process.
In this video, you’ll see me setting up my pages, doodling away, and meticulously planning out the month. But hold on, it’s not all smooth sailing – there are a few bumps along the way. Yes, I make mistakes too!
But I believe that’s where the real charm of Bullet Journaling lies. It’s not about achieving perfection but embracing those little hiccups and turning them into part of your unique story.
So, grab a cup of coffee (of course!), get comfy, and join me on this creative journey.
Free Bullet Journal Printables
I could never leave you without a freebie, and already in the Resources Vault, you can find a FREE printable coffee-themed Bullet Journal monthly review spread.
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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
There are many more ideas and inspirations for you on this blog, so don’t just leave.
Here are a few posts for you to check next:
- 7 Simple Ways To Doodle Coffee: Step-By-Step Tutorials
- 200+ Bullet Journal Themes For Every Month On The Year
- Cozy Fall Bullet Journal Inspirations With Kraft Paper
>>> Have you done a coffee theme in your Bullet Journal before? Let us know in the comments!
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