12 Cloud Themed Bullet Journal Page Ideas
Keep your head in the clouds and reach for the stars! In this stratospheric post, I’ve rounded up the ten best cloud themes for your bullet journal.
Cloud spreads include monthly and weekly spreads, mood trackers, and habit trackers.
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#1. Magical Clouds
This monthly cover page from @kirbycat.bujo features beautiful clouds colored in blended shades of pink, purple, and blue using Tombow Dual Brush Pens.
#2. Cloudy with a Chance of Habits
I love the way @studyquill uses clouds, raindrops, and rainbows to create a monthly habit tracker and video planner.
The page on the left is the habit tracker. At the top of the page is a large gray rain cloud. Below that are headers for each habit to track this month. Habits include French, inbox zero, floss, and journal.
Numbers down the left page denote all the days of the month along with columns of raindrops for all the days of the month under each tracker. The raindrops are easy to create and will be fun to color in each day after you’ve completed a task.
The spread on the right is a video plan for the month. The date for each goal along with the video idea is colored in using the colors of the rainbow. I love the way the rainbow coordinates with the clouds and rain page. Zebra Mildliners are used to make this spread.
#3. Dreamy Clouds
These dreamy sleeping clouds are a simple and cute way to decorate your monthly calendar page. @Ladoufamily made dangling clouds hanging from strings around the page. They are asleep with sweet smiles on their faces. A blue Zebra Mildliner accents each of the clouds. Tiny stars are also scattered on the page and some of colored in yellow.
Try this cloud theme on your monthly, weekly, or daily pages.
#4. Every Cloud has a Silver Lining
Monthly habit trackers peek through the top of six clouds just like a silver lining on this page by @bujo_squad. You can write the habit to be tracked inside each cloud. What will you be tracking this month?
#5. Clouds and Airplanes
Paper airplanes soar through cloudy skies to create this monthly tracker from @nesmoht_journals.
#6. Moon, Stars, and Clouds
Cloud themed pages are usually soft and muted. However this creative monthly cover page from @journalwithcare shows us it doesn’t have to be that way!
She used vibrant shades of pink and purple for the clouds and yellow for the moon and stars. What makes this look pop off the page is the use of black and white accents.
The month title is written in a contrasting color while a monthly at-a-glance calendar was added to the center of the page for easy reference.
#7. Cloudy Memories
@Coolkats_bulletjournal created a double-duty cloud themed bullet journal spread. Easy to draw clouds are created for each day of the month. They will be filled in with something special that happened that day and then colored in with the mood of the day.
This is an excellent way to catalog memories and see what affects your moods.
#8. Cumulonimbus Clouds
Weekly spreads don’t need to be complicated to be pretty. This cloud themed weekly created by @bujoaddict_ is a great example of that.
Horizontal dailies are created for each day of the week with a box for drawing for the date and day of the week. Draw a cloud with a banner hanging from it. Inside the cloud write the date and in the banner record the day of the week. Fill in the background of the box in a sky blue and you have a gorgeous spread that was easy to create.
#9. Sweet Clouds
Here’s another cloud theme bullet journal page by @mashaplans. She draws simple and sweet clouds with different moods to accent the page.
The days of the week are topped with the headers written in calligraphy. Each day of the week has lines in light markers such as Zebra Mildliners for space to record to do’s, appointments, and important tasks for the day.
#10. Go for the Gold
Clouds don’t have to be white. @Myrthesbujo shows us how to use a rainbow of colors and gold to create interesting clouds in this monthly calendar spread in her bullet journal.
Some clouds are rainbow shades and others are gold. They are scattered on the page to make a lovely theme.
#11. Cotton Candy Clouds
Billowy clouds in cotton candy pink were used to make this weekly spread by @sandyscribble.
Panels on each side of the weekly calendar are filled in with the fluffy clouds. At the bottom of the page is a quote, “the clouds remind us that everything changes.”
#12. Peek Through the Clouds
I adore this monthly cover page from @dulcedeluz. It starts by creating lots of cute clouds all over the page. Then solid black block lettering is drawn behind the clouds to make a peek-through effect for the name of the month.