10 March Bullet Journal Cover Page Ideas
Updated 2/25/2021
March means the beginning of spring. This year, 2021, SPRING begins on March 20th according to The Farmers Almanac.
With longer days approaching it’s a great time to think about new beginnings, new life, and lots of greenery.
On these March cover page ideas, you’ll see lots of plants, flowers, and botanicals.
March 17 is also St. Patrick’s Day which also provides inspiration for a March cover theme. Think rainbows, green, shamrocks, 4-leaf clovers, leprechauns, and pots of gold.
Related Post: March Bullet Journal Page Spreads
March Holidays 2021
1 - Justin Bieber’s Birthday
8 - International Women’s Day
14 - National Pi Day (3.14) AND Daylight Savings: Set clocks ahead 1 hour (Spring forward)
17 - St. Patrick’s Day
19 - First Day of Spring
23 - National Puppy Day
31 - National Crayon Day
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March Bullet Journal Cover Pages
#1. Wildflowers
This Mason jar filled with pretty yellow wildflowers it such a happy way to kick off the month. @Stationarymagpie created this cover page using Zebra Mildliners and Tombow Dual Brush Pens.
#2. Perfect Polaroid
@Littleolivebujo created a bright cover page to welcome March! It features a yellow Polaroid camera accented by pretty white daisies. Rather than a photo popping out at the top of the camera, it’s a calendar for the month.
#3. Spring Succulents
I love seeing plants as theme for March because it’s a reminder that spring is on the way. @Danas_bulletjournal created a cover page that features a succulent in an upside-down recycled lightbulb.
March written in calligraphy at the bottom of the page completes the look.
#4. Daisy Love
Daisies are the star of the show on this March cover page from @rians_creations. She used a full bullet journal spread to create this cover look. The page on the left is nearly covered in daisies with the quote, “no matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow.”
The page on the right is a daisy wreath that surrounds an at-a-glance monthly calendar and the words “hello March.” Both pages are created in black and white with pops of yellow - delightful!
#5. Carousel
This isn’t your typical carousel. It’s a unicorn carousel!
This perfect pastel March cover page was created by @roosastudies. If you want even more unicorn bullet journal inspiration check out this post, 10 Magical Unicorn Themed Bullet Journal Spreads.
#6. Botanics
Use your March cover spread to show off your personality! I love this unique page created by @shouthuzzahdoodles. The large leaves are drawn in black and then accented with white pen. Lavender, yellow, and coral flowers make this page pop.
But, my favorite part of this bujo page are the adorable inch worms that creep around the page. Can you find them all?
#7. March Scrabble
This very simple to make March cover page is so cute! It features two things I like, shamrocks and Scrabble! “Hello March” is written in Scrabble blocks (complete with their appropriate points in the corner).
Below that is a March monthly at-a-glance calendar for quick reference. Then a few green shamrocks decorate the page for a light and bright look.
#8. On the Town
The artist, @lisenlettering, doesn’t say what inspired this drawing of three buildings as a cover page. However, I like to think it was influenced by a chic town in Europe. I love the varying architecture of the buildings, the awnings and balconies, arched windows, and the bike in the corner.
It’s a sophisticated black and white drawing accented with torn kraft paper in the corners and a simple March calligraphy header at the top.
#9. Minimalist March
@Wonderlandbujo gives us elegant inspiration for a March bullet journal cover spread. The page on the left has “you belong among the wildflowers,” written on it in large bounce lettering. Flowers in the upper left corner accent the page.
The page on the left features the March cover. March is written in the center of the page and surrounded by large flowers in black and white. I love the clean minimalist look of this spread.
#10. Argyle Accents
Give your bullet journal cover page a unique look by creating an argyle pattern! This pattern is traditionally found in sweaters and socks but it’s also the perfect addition to your bullet journal and easier to make that you’d think!
Create diamond patterns using four different colors and then connect them with diagonal dotted/dashed lines to make an argyle motif.
On this page, the shades of blue and grey argyle pattern hangs above a monthly at-a-glance calendar.