Bullet Journal Pink Theme
As you can see from the color of the Sweet Planit logo, PINK is a hot color here!
I love pink because it’s pretty, girly, great for any month of the year, and coordinates with so many other colors.
To get you inspired to use a one-color theme in your bujo, I put together ten inspiring pages including covers, monthly and weekly spreads, habit trackers, and more!
Pro Tip: Do you have a favorite color you’d like to use in your bullet journal? If so, you can substitute that color in place of pink and create some really amazing spreads.
#1. Pink Banners
Start your pink theme off by adding banners to your bullet journal pages. Just by adding pink banners to your pages will add a cohesive look to all of your pages. There are lots of great banner ideas here from @bujoabby.
#2. Pretty Pink Pages
This weekly spread from @someonesbujo has just the right amount of pink to create a lovely theme. Pink headers and bullets highlight important info on the page while primarily pink photos continue the look. Pink hanging ornaments and washi tape complete the look.
#3. Pantone Pink Monthly
Pantone color chips set the tone for this pretty monthly bullet journal cover page by @strawaraxx. In addition various shades of pink can be found in the header, at-a-glance calendar, washi tape, and stars. The finishing touches are a jar of pink boba tea, crystals, trees, and a large pink peony. It’s such a delightful and inspiring page.
#4. Pink Elephant
Here’s a cute and creative idea! @Abcbulletjournal created a pink elephant mood tracker in her bullet journal. The elephant was created in geometric shapes and numbered for each day of the month. The shapes get filled in using shades of pink depending on the mood that day. Moods include amazing, fine, meh, and don’t even ask.
#5. Thank You, Next
@Rimletters used Arianna Grande’s “Thank you, next” song to inspire this pink themed bullet journal spread. Torn pink construction paper provides some of the background for the quotes that decorate this February cover page.
#6. Pink Stabilo Boss
@Wonsaegi shows us how to make a pink themed bullet journal page using Stabilo Boss markers. It’s a monthly spread with days of the week and dates all highlighted in pink. Pretty pink flowers adorn the top of the page while black and white washi tape accented with pink marker complete the look.
#7. Dutch Door
Dutch doors make your bullet journal look NEXT LEVEL. I love this pink themed one from @_lovingart3. The cover page is a lovely blossoming tree with lanterns hanging from it. Pink accents are used for some of the blossoms and the monthly header. The Dutch door features a large branch with the phrase, “it’s never too late to get your shit together.”
Flip the Dutch door to reveal a monthly calendar page with pink accents for the To Do and Dates blocks on the page.
#8. Netflix and Pink
A pink theme doesn’t need to be reserved for cover, monthly, and weekly spreads. I love they way @nazmi.journals used pink to create a favorite Netflix movie page. Pink was used to create the page title, heart background, and in the photos pasted to the page. Lovely!
#9. Pink Flamingos
I absolutely adore this bullet journal spread from @meowstudiess! The page on the left is a weekly spread featuring a large flamingo. The page on the right is half covered with pink flamingos and provides space for receipts. The bottom of the page is used for a monthly at-a-glance calendar as well as summer homework assignments/projects.
#10. Strawberry Fields Forever
A pink theme makes an amazing habit tracker! @Nicisjournal used pink washi tape, hand drawn strawberries, and pink markers to create this lovely monthly habit tracker page. They log helpful information such as sport, outdoor, eat healthy, water, cleaning, and make-up for the month.
Will you be using a pink theme in your next bullet journal spread? Let me know in the comments below!