15 Green Aesthetic Bullet Journal Ideas
These Bullet Journaling ideas can bring fresh energy to your notebook, and what better way to do that than with a green aesthetic?
There’s something about the color green—tranquil, vibrant, and endlessly versatile—that makes it perfect for crafting visually stunning journal spreads.
From botanical themes bursting with lush foliage to minimalist layouts in soft sage tones, green aesthetic journal ideas offer a refreshing canvas for your creativity.
Whether you’re aiming for a calming vibe or a bold, nature-inspired look, these ideas will help you transform your pages into little expressions of your creativity while keeping your life organized. Grab your pens, and let’s get inspired!

The color green is truly magical when it comes to decorating your Bullet Journal. It’s a color that symbolizes growth, renewal, and harmony, bringing a fresh and calming vibe to any page.
One of the best things about using green in your Bullet Journal is the wide variety of shades available. From soft pastels to deep emeralds, and from bright lime to earthy olive, there’s a shade of green for every mood and style.
You can mix and match different hues to add depth to your spreads or keep it simple with a monochromatic look. The versatility of green allows you to play around with countless themes, like lush botanical doodles, serene watercolor landscapes, or even geometric designs.
Adding green to your Bullet Journal doesn’t just make it look beautiful—it can also help create a cohesive and soothing atmosphere that enhances your planning experience.
Whether you’re a fan of minimalist designs or love filling your pages with detailed illustrations, green is a color that can easily level up your Bullet Journal game.
I can’t wait for to share these ideas with you, but before that, I wanted to remind you to grab your FREE printables at the end of this post which will help you add beautiful pages to your BuJo without spending any time on them.
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Stationery Recommendations
Let’s start by going through some stationery recommendations because isn’t it more fun to plan your pages when you have amazing high-quality supplies that you love and enjoy using?
Here are some of my favorite supplies that I’m sure you’ll love as well:
- Fineliners. Black fineliners are the bread and butter of my journal, and I can’t recommend them enough. Smooth, with black ink, waterproof, and usually available with different tip sizes! Some of my favorites are Faber Castell Pitt Artist and Sakura Pigma Micron.
- Markers. There are so many amazing markers to add color to your journal! My current favorites are Crayola Super Tips, since they come in many colors and plenty of shades of green. Some other options I love are Tombow Dual Brush Pens which are also available in many colors and can be used for brush lettering as well.
- Washi tape. This is not something I use often, but at some point, I started getting into it, and it’s amazing how easily washi tape can add a creative spark to your page with no fuzz at all. For washi tape check Washi Tape Shop, they have all kids of sizes and designs available!
Ok, I can go on about stationery forever, so let’s just leave it at that here and dive into these beautiful green Bullet Journal ideas.
Green Aesthetic Bullet Journal Ideas
Green is such a versatile and varied color, and there are so many different ways to approach it. I can't wait to share with you these 15 inspirations from different creators.
Each wonderful person on this list has her own style and approach to the theme, so I'm sure you'll find something that fits your aesthetics. And if you still need more - there are several more link at the end of this post.
This creator has a fantastic style, and this tracker is a perfect example of how to create something stylish and aesthetic. I love that they decided to combine olive green with gold; it's really such a beautiful combination.
A fantastic way to approach a green theme is just to combine all the green-colored things you have in your collection - stickers, cards, and washi tapes. Bring it all together. to create a junk journal-like theme.
This incredible cover page is a great example of this approach.
Natasha is an incredible creator, and I always admire her creativity. How wonderful that she took the traditional botanical theme and made it stand out by turning it into stained glass!
When you're thinking of having green pages, you don't really have to pick a theme; you can just add green accents to your pages. This is a great example of it, where the creator used different green colored stickers and green pens to create a very beautiful theme that is simply based on color.
This is a beautiful example for a more subtle and muted approach to green color. I think the creator used watercolor to get that transparent look to the illustration,
This creator went for a little turtle theme in this journal, and I'm absolutely here for it. I love all the different shades of green they used on this little guy.
A good way to add variety to your green theme is by adding other colors to the mix. Like this cover page, the green is obviously a prominent color, but it matches so well with yellow and brown.
A great thing about ice cream is that you can pick any color you can think of, considering how many flavors are out there! And this cover page is a wonderful idea on how you can bring a soft mint color to your Bullet Journal pages.
You will actually see the combination of these colors on the cover page; I like it quite a few times on this list. I think it looks extra stylish and creates a very elegant theme. In tghus cover poage, i liek that the creator added to the setups also journal cutouts and some washi tapes to really make it stand out.
First of all, I really like the idea of creating a background for your weekly spread and leaving only your daily boxes white. It's a lot of work, but it looks very interesting.
Secondly, this theme is beautiful and pretty simple to recreate. And if you look closer, you'll see that the creator managed to use quite a lot of different shades of green for this.
There are many shades of greens, and if you go for some colder blue tones, you'll find that they are perfect for creating a frosty winter theme, as you can see on this page.
Of course, first and foremost, green is the color of nature, so using houseplants as a theme is a perfect idea if you want to bring different shades of green to your pages.
I love that here, the creator mixes the doodles with washi tapes and stickers, but all of them are on the same theme.
Of course, in winter, especially if you think of December, you can't escape pine trees. From the trees themselves to beautiful wreaths, they are everywhere, and they can be a part of your journal as well.
I like that this creator showed also other little ways you can include the color to your pages, like adding shadows or coloring your header background,
If plants are too much hassle for you, you can always opt-out of just using leaves for your theme. I absolutely love the color combination here and how the creator matched the leaf drawings with geometric shapes.
Last but not least is this beautiful idea of building a monthly theme around ponds and frogs. I adore that this little froggy is also having a cup of tea (or coffee)!
This is also a wonderful example of how you can make your colors pop even more if you use different color paper as the basis. These green shades look blinding against the black paper of the journal.
Free Bullet Journal Printables
Before you leave, be sure you get the FREE printables I’ve created for you, a lot of which can actually be green-themed. You can get it all already in the Resources Vault.
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 still looking for more green theme inspiration for your Bullet Journal? I’ve got you covered with plenty more ideas!
Check out these blog posts next:
- Green Theme Bullet Journal Ideas
- 17 Stunning Green Bullet Journal Ideas
- Bullet Journal Green Weekly Spread Ideas
>>> What kind of green ideas will you be using in your Bullet Journal? Let us know in the comments!
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