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Plan With Me: February 2026 Bullet Journal Setup

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Can you believe it is time for a new Bullet Journal setup already? I feel like we just toasted to the New Year, and now we are flipping the page to the month of love.

February always sneaks up on me, but I am not complaining because it gives us the perfect excuse to play with new themes. This month, for the theme, I went for something about love, but not necessarily a romantic one.

If you have been feeling a bit uninspired or just need a fresh start after the January rush, you are in the right place. In this “plan with me“, Iโ€™m sharing all the pages Iโ€™m using to stay organized this month, from my cover page to the weekly spreads that actually keep me productive.

Grab your favorite pen and notebook, and letโ€™s get creative together!

After years of Bullet Journaling, I’m finally understanding that my current style is cute and functional. I like doing something fun and colorful, and doodly, but always making sure it is fast and easy to set up and not too complicated. This actually makes it a very easy style to copy.

As I mentioned, this month I wanted to create something around love, but not romantic love, so I went towards self-love and eventually ended up on a theme of skincare. I hope that thought process makes sense for you as well.

So let’s dive into the pages I created, but first let’s look at the supplies I used.

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Bullet Journal Supplies

You won’t be surprised by what stationery I used; if you’ve been following me for a while, you probably already know.

But, there are a few new items I used as well, so here is a list of everything:

  • Nuuna journal – this is still the same journal I started in 2025, and I have plenty of pages left.
  • Altenew Fineliner Pens – these are what I used for my fineliners this time. I tried them for the first time last month, and I’ve been absolutely loving them
  • Crayola Super Tips – these pens have so many colors! So it was easy to find a color combination for this one particular theme.

Ok, these are most of the pens I used. Let’s dive in and look at the setup itself.

February 2026 Bullet Journal Setup

My style is simple, cute cuteness, and the pages I create follow a similar idea: keeping it to the point and minimal, so I only have the layouts there to help me plan.

I should have probably added a mood tracker, but I was (as always with my Bullet Journal) short on time, and therefore I’m skipping it this month as well.

But hey, I actually had my setup done on February 1st, so I count this as a win!

Bullet Journal Cover Page

To be honest, this cover page doesn’t really reflect my monthly theme. I just had an idea (literally in my sleep) of how I wanted it to look, and I brought it into reality in this setup.

The only thing that really connects this cover page with the rest of the layout is the color scheme. Anyways, I think it looks good.

Monthly Log

I am very surprised with myself, but I actually started loving vertical monthly logs. I add the numbers in the middle so I can have one side for work-related dates and another side for personal.

However, I also like my calendar view, so just to make sure I see the month correctly, I also added a mini calendar. And all the empty space next to it is going to be my monthly to-do list.

When it comes to the little quote, it is actually a copy of this stamp. I wanted to keep the specific colors, I copied the stamp rather than actually stamping it.

Gratitude Log

Next up is the gratitude log. I loved going back to it last month, so I’m giving it another chance. Last night I slacked just a few days, which actually makes me very happy.

And the “love note” text here was a copy of this stamp. One page in this journal is probably a bit too much for the gratitude log, so I added something at the bottom to occupy space.

Weekly Spread

Last but not least is the weekly spread. I followed the same format I used for the last few weeks of January, because it worked so well!

There is some blank space there around the calendar; this is for adding my weekly to-do list. I usually don’t have that many things, so this is pretty much enough.

And to keep it on theme i used. that light shade of pink instead of grey. I can’t share the color number because somehow, they are not actually numbered.

And this is pretty much it, since I actually did the monthly setup at the beginning of the month, I have no other pages yet.

Free Bullet Journal Printables

Before you leave, don’t forget to grab your free printables, which also include 12 printable cover pages for every month of the year. You can find it all 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

Do you want to take a look inside my journal? Or just get some more ideas for February? I’ve got you covered.

Check out these blog posts:

>>> What kind of theme are you using in your Bullet Journal this month? Share your theme in the description.

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