Plan With Me: June 2025 Bullet Journal Setup
A new month means a brand-new Bullet Journal setup to get creative with, and this post is all about my June setup!
This time around, I’m taking on vibrant summer vibes while keeping functionality front and center. My pages are designed to help me stay on top of my goals, track habits, and, of course, make planning a fun, artistic process.
Whether you’re looking for layout inspiration, color scheme ideas, or just love seeing how others approach their journaling, this post will give you plenty to get excited about. Let’s unlock some creativity and make this June our most productive month yet!

June is my birthday month, and so I always try to do something special. However, truth be told, this time around, I couldn’t come up with one idea that would sweep me off my feet.
So I started from picking a cute color combination and sitting down with a pencil to see what came out.
Since we’ve been experiencing a heat wave and the weather has been extremely sunny, all my thoughts have been about the beach and summer, and so this is kind of the theme I ended up with.
I don’t think it came out as epic as some of my other June themes, but with the happy colors, I think it might be my favorite setup for this year so far, and I’m excited to share it with you.
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Stationery Recommendations
Of course, first and foremost, let’s talk about the supplies I used for this monthly setup. And I definitely didn’t use that many, even colors-wise, I stick with just four. But I think if you have a good color combination, it definitely works.
- Nuuna journal. I know they don’t have the thickest paper, but I really love the smaller dot grid and slightly bigger pages. Also, my last Nuuna journal lasted me for a year and a half, so I’m pretty excited about that.
- Sakura Pigma Micron. 03 is my favorite size for pretty much everything, and I used 005 for smaller details and things I didn’t want to stand out.
- Zebra Mildliners. Most of the colors you see on 90% of my pages are Zebra Mildliners.
I also actually did use a ruler for this setup, and as much as I find it annoying, I did like the final result of straight lines for this particular monthly setup..
Ok, that’s it, now let’s look at the June setup, I’m excited for you to see and hear your opinions.
June 2025 Bullet Journal Setup
This setup was really enjoyable, and I allowed myself to sit back and enjoy the process. I had half a day, my favorite anime playing, and I dove right into it.
There are not that many pages in this setup, but I feel like it’s much more illustrative compared to my other setups this year, so all my effort went into that.
Cover Page
I had no idea what to do with my cover page, and I’m still not sure about the letters. The more I look at them, the more I want to color them black.
Let me know in the comments if you think I should, I might still go back to it and do it.
But the basic idea was to create beach summer vibes without actually doodling too many beach-related things. I think this worked out, and using sun umbrellas and beach towels was perfect for this setup.
Monthly Log
Last month, I tried a vertical monthly log, and it worked so well. More than anything, it was so incredibly fast and convenient to set it up. Just because I still love having a calendar view of the month, I added a little calendar in the corner.
And as you can see, there are still a few lines at the bottom of this page where I could add some of the big top-go things for the month.
Oh, and I love adding extra color to the weekends, just so I can easily visually see the division between the weeks.
Bullet Journal Trackers
Of course, the monthly setup is not complete without a set of mood and habit trackers. This month, I started big with the habit tracker, in particular, creating mini trackers for each habit I want to track.
I haven’t done that for the month, and I’m not sure how it will work, but we’ll see. I actually really love being able to see the habits together so I can clearly see what I did on the day and what I didn’t do.
There is also a little section at the bottom for my mood tracker.
I also wonder if you noticed my mistake here. I got too distracted by what was playing on my TV, and things got out of hand. I couldn’t be bothered to correct it, so I left it as is, a reminder to maybe put something less interesting on next time I sit down to plan.
For the last few months, I’ve been using a gratitude log, and you might expect to see that as the next page, but I didn’t use it this month.
Reason – I couldn’t be bothered to create a header in the same style that has so many letters. It’s silly, but since I didn’t feel like it, I didn’t push it.
I’m hoping to return to my daily journaling notebook and add some gratitude to that practice.
Weekly Spread
And that’s why the only other page I can share with you is a weekly spread.
Again, this has a very simple design, but I think just the bright color combination really makes it look a bit different and extra. I have a few different ideas for my next weekly spreads this month. Let’s see if I follow through.
I already have the basic measurement for layouts like this one, and it’s hard to push myself outside of the box haha, but maybe I’ll be extra inspired next week!
And there you go, these are all the pages I’ve created for myself this June. It didn’t work out the way I imagined it, but I’m actually happy with what I got, and it brings me extra joy opening my journal this month.
Now it’s all bout working hard every day to fill out those trackers and cross out the daily to-do list!
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.
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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
This is just one idea, but there is so much more you can do and so many inspirations from my own setups and a lot of amazing creators. I’ve got plenty of those gathered for you here.
Check out these blog posts next:
- 17 Inspiring June Bullet Journal Themes
- Tea Bullet Journal Themed Setup: June Plan With Me
- 11 Amazing June Bullet Journal Cover Page Ideas
>>> What theme did you choose for your Bullet Journal this month? Share with us in the comments!
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