13 Spring Bucket List Bullet Journal Page Ideas
There are plenty of Bullet Journal page ideas that are the perfect way to celebrate spring and today; we’re looking at a bucket list.
With the weather warming up and nature in full bloom, there’s so much excitement in the air. Spring is all about growth and fresh starts, making it the ideal time to add a fun twist to your Bullet Journal.
Creating a spring bucket list can help you plan everything from afternoon hikes and picnics to trying out a new hobby or planting a little garden. Your journal can become a hub of all the goals and adventures you don’t want to miss this season. Let’s make this spring unforgettable!
A spring bucket list isn’t just a fun way to fill your Bullet Journal; it’s a tool that can truly enhance your springtime experience.
Creating a list of activities or goals gives you something exciting to look forward to, much like marking your calendar with a favorite event. Whether it’s finally tackling that DIY project, exploring a local park, or finding the perfect patio for brunch, your bucket list can act as a gentle push to make those dreams happen instead of letting them slip by.
Another amazing benefit is the way it inspires you to step outside of your normal routines. Spring is a time of renewal, after all! And a bucket list encourages you to try activities or adventures that you might not normally consider, like joining a community garden, snapping photos of blooming flowers, or attending a local farmer’s market.
These seemingly simple things can spark unexpected joy and even personal growth. Every completed item on your list becomes a little win, filling your season with positivity and excitement.
Lastly, having a spring bucket list is a reminder to slow down and savor the present. It’s so easy to rush through the months and forget to enjoy the little things, like the smell of freshly cut grass or the warmth of the sun on your skin.
Ok, let’s get planning and create a perfect spring bucket list page in your Bullet Journal.
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Stationery Recommendations
To recreate any of the upcoming pages, you’ll need some stationery. You can definitely use whatever you already have in your collection, but if you want something else, check out these favorites:
- Fineliners. These are the basis for every Bullet Journal page and your faithful companions in the world of journaling. My top recommendation is the Sakura Pigma Micron, which also comes in different nib sizes, allowing for a variety of line thicknesses.
- Brush pens. Brush pens are perfect for adding brush lettering to your Bullet Journal pages, drawing, or even adding color. I would recommend the Tombow Fude brush pen for a smaller brush tip and the Tombow Dual Brush for a larger brush tip and significantly more colors.
- Stencils. Stencils are a great way to add decorative or functional elements to your Bullet Journal pages quickly. And unlike stickers, stencils are reusable. For Spring-themed pages, I think you would love these beautiful floral stencils.
- Markers. These are a must-have if you’re a fan of colorful pages. The choice of these depends on the colors you like. My favorites are Zebra Mildliner and Tombow Twin Tone.
With your supplies ready, let’s dive in and look at the bucket list page ideas to inspire your adventures this spring.
Spring Bucket List Bullet Journal page Ideas
You might think that a bucket list is just a list and nothing to it. But you can actually get creative with it and make something that will not just remind you of the activities you enjoy but will also be fun and reflective of your personal style.
In this post, I gathered information from 13 different creatives, each having their own approach to what they want from their spring bucket list and how they want it to look.
I'm sure you'll find here details and inspirations you can use in your Bullet Journal to create a unique bucket list page that will reflect your style and aesthetics.
let's start with a simple idea of creating a list with checkboxes and decorating around it. This creator made a beautiful floral frame around their bucket list. It's simple doodles, and yet they created such a fun and colorful layout.
This is almost the opposite approach, where the creator just added illustrations for the things they want to do this spring without any text or even checkboxes. I have a feeling this bucket list works almost as a vision board.
I absolutely love this fun and creative approach to turning your bucket list into a bingo card. With all the responsibilities we have, it can be difficult to actually make time and do ALL the things we want.
The bingo format helps you to feel like you've succeeded if you even did just a few of these things. Plus, I am always up for anything that has this game-like feel to it, it just makes it even more fun.
This is one of my favorite formats for a bucket list - a mix of drawings and text. And this is a great example of a beautiful page you can create with just a few pens.
As much as I personally love colors, a less colorful layout can be just as beautiful, if not more so.
Speaking of my style, for spring, I went with this type of colorful layout, which has plenty of things you can do in spring. I kind of liked the idea of dividing it all into categories.
But to be honest, this was made during the 2020 spring, so I had the time, and I needed more things to do to keep me distracted. I think any other spring, it would make sense to limit somehow how many activities you include in your bucket list.
I adore the aesthetics and the colors of this bucket list. They look so stunning! And, of course, I have a special place in my heart for stationery doodles.
This is one more example that you don't have to theme your bucket list according to the season. If you create it in the month when stationery is your theme, you can use the same decorations for your bucket list.
If you like creating almost mini paintings for your bucket list, here is an inspiration for you. I love how each illustration is so detailed and well thought through.
Here is another option on what you can do with your bucket list - use one page to create a header and decorate it and the other one just for the list. Together, they look super fun and colorful!
I believe for making this bucket list; the creator used stickers like these Happy Planner stickers. I think it created a beautiful and colorful layout, and stickers are a wonderful way to decorate your Bullet Journal pages.
Here is a bucket list with a beautiful mix of all the elements. You have a list with checkboxes; you have spring-themed illustrations and stickers to add a bit more motivation to the layout. What a fun project it must've been to create this page!
I love everything cute, and if you do too, you might enjoy this adorable spring bucket list. SUing elements like cute stickers and different colored pastel paper can definitely add to the Kawaii feel of the layout.
I love this interesting idea of turning the list into an accumulation of little icons for all the activities you plan to do. The thing I would personally do differently is that I would color the doodles when I do the activity instead of adding the red lines. But that is just me obsessing with things being bright and colorful.
Last but not least is the well-organized spring bucket list. I like. that apart from just fun activities, the creator also added space for some other important things that have to be done this season.
Free Bullet Journal Printables
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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
Are you looking for some more spring ideas and inspirations to add to your Bullet Journal? I’ve got you covered!
Check out these posts next:
- 15 Spring Theme Ideas For Your Bullet Journal
- 11 Bullet Journal Spring Bucket List Inspirations
- 15 Enchanting Spring Bullet Journal Ideas
>>> What will you be including in your spring bucket list? Share with us in the comments!
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