Inspirational Spring Bullet Journal Theme Ideas
For one-half of the planet, Spring is almost here, so it’s time to start thinking about your Spring Bullet Journal theme. As always, I got you covered!
I gathered here some fun ideas for you in this post, so I’m sure you’ll find here something that will inspire your monthly setup.

Spring oh spring, a beautiful time for nature to wake up, the warmth to enter our lives again and fill it with hopes and dreams, and cute boots and jackets.
For someone like me, who just can’t stand cold, Spring has always been a time to brush off winter blues and see the world again in bright colors.
I bet you’d like to bring all these and whatever other feelings you have about this season to your BuJo pages, and I’m here to help you with some theme ideas.
So, let’s dive in and see which of these themes will spark your imagination!
I divided this post into general themes and holidays (because holidays are always a great inspiration for a monthly theme).
Then we’ll look into some supplies you might enjoy using for a spring theme, and finally, I’ll leave you with some more resources and ideas to get inspired for your spring Bullet Journal setup.
Oh, and don’t forget to get your freebie at the end of the post!
Spring Bullet Journal Themes
I must warn you; Spring is nature’s rebirth so it will influence a lot of the themes in this list.
But there are many other themes here, so just keep scrolling.
Well, duh!! After months of cold, these beauties finally show themselves to bring us joy, so it’s, of course, a well-expected theme.
The fun thing about this theme is that you really can play around with it. If you don’t want it to be just flowers, try combining it with something, like flowers and photo cameras or flowers and light bulbs.
Since it’s all about nature this season, why not try to create a succulent theme in your Bullet Journal. They will also go very well if you’re creating minimalist layouts since they require very little color and are pretty simple to draw.
As much as I love to think about Spring as summy weather and fresh green grass, it’s not always the case. Rain is just as essential to the season.
Think cute clouds, happy raindrops, brightly colored umbrellas, and rain boots.
Bring all the joy you have as a kid playing in the rain to your Bullet Journal pages.
With rain, of course, come rainbows, and it’s a perfect theme to use your favorite pastels.
Or you can go for a more aesthetic look and create a rainbow in non-traditional colors like these.Spring is, of course, a time to enjoy cherry blossoms. It’s totally my dream to visit Japan during that season!
But hey, meanwhile, why not add these gentle flowers to your Bullet Journal pages?
You can add them as you usually would, or you can play around and add cherry blossoms tea like on this stunning cover page.
Or any other cute little woodland animals.
Think Bamby and the cuties we had there during the Spring season when animals wake up together with nature.
Why not? Butterflies are super cute!
Plus you can always combine it with some florals.
These little guys are saving the planet, so let’s give them some love!
Plus, they are pretty easy to doodle and can be such cuties!
Spring is time to get working on your gardens, and if it’s something you enjoy doing – why not bring it to your Bullet Journal pages?
Think flowers, seeds, and gardening instruments. It sounds pretty boring, but believe me, all these things can be so adorable!
I don’t know about you, but for me, spring is a time when my hormones are going crazy, so I really need extra self-care, both for my mental health and for my skin.
So when you guys offered self-care as my theme for March I was very happy to oblige!
Spring is the time to take the bike out of storage for a ride finally, so why not create a complete theme around it?
It can look especially cute if you also add some other elements to it, like flowers, for example.
Don’t you just love waking up to birds singing in spring?
It’s my favorite thing ever and the first sign that the warmer times are coming.
Spring always felt to me like a time for a new adventure, and what can be more adventurous than hot air balloons?!
Plus, these are not that difficult to doodle, so it might be a good idea for a fast theme.
Spring Holiday Bullet Journal Themes
Another approach you might want to take when choosing a theme for your Spring Bullet Journal pages is following the holiday schedule.
There are actually so many fun little holidays, apart from the well-known ones! And each one of them can be turned into a pretty fun theme.
March
- National Craft Month
- Peanut Butter Lover’s Day
- International Women’s Day
- Girl Scouts Day
- Popcorn Lover’s day
- Pi Day
- Saint Patrick’s Day
- Waffle Day
April
- International Guitar Month
- April Fool’s Day
- Children’s Book Day
- Easter
- Scrabble Day
- Dolphin Day
- World Penguin Day
- International Astronomy Day
May
- Free Comic Book Day
- Star Wars Day
- Bird Day
- Cinco De Mayo
- Love a Tree Day
- International Jazz Day
Just a little note – if you decide to go with the Star Wars theme, I have a blog post with tons of Star Wars Bullet Journal Theme Inspirations, so be sure to give it a look.
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Supplies For Creating A Spring Theme
What do you need to create these beautiful SPring pages? Well, it could be anything you have in your collection.
But if you want to expand your collection, here are my recommendations.
Sakura Pigma Micron
Of course, the first thing to get is fineliners because they are the blood of your journal. These particular ones are my favorites.
Tombow Dual Brush Pens
For me, nothing screams Spring more than pastel colors, and these markers are the best! This is actually the first set of colorful markers I've ever gotten, and they are still my favorites now.
Spring Sticker Sheet
Of course, no set of stationery recommendations will be complete without a set of stickers, and these are so perfect for any Spring themed setup.
Floral Wood Rubber Stamps Set
Stamps are a great way to decorate your Bullet Journal, and unlike stickers, you can use them as many times as you want.
And if you've never used them, check my post How To Use Stamps In Your Bullet Journal.
Zebra Mildliners
I recommend these for all types of Bullet Journal spreads because these are my favorite markers of all time, they come in beautiful colors, and they are of the highest quality as well.
More Resources
Want some more inspiration? I’ve got you covered.
Check out these posts for some more theme ideas:
- 15 Creative March Bullet Journal Theme Ideas
- 15 April Bullet Journal Theme Ideas
- Creative May Bullet Journal Ideas
- Easter Themed Bullet Journal Inspirations
- Easter Bullet Journal Ideas To Try This April
- 21 Spring Bullet Journal Theme Inspirations
And, of course, for some general themes, you can check my post 200+ Bullet Journal Theme Ideas.
If you decide to create a Spring theme, you’ll probably need to doodle some things. So here are a few doodling posts befitting the season:
- Easy Spring Doodle Tutorials
- Cute & Easy Spring Flower Doodle Ideas
- How To Draw Flower Doodles In Your Bullet Journal
And finally, if you’re looking for some Spring themed page ideas, be sure to check my post with 25 Inspiring Spring Bucket List Ideas And Bullet Journal Pages.
Free Bullet Journal Printables
As I promised, time to share your freebie.
The Resources Vault already has 100+ free Bullet Journal printables, including the set I’m sharing with you today – cover pages for all 12 months of the year, including Spring.
I’m sure it will give you some inspiration for your setup. You can print them and use them in your journal right away.
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.
Of course, if you’re struggling with your monthly setup, you can always check my shop for a complete 7-page printable monthly setup!
So, what theme are you choosing for next month? Share with us in the comments!
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