10 March Weekly Bullet Journal Spread Ideas
Updated 2/24/21
One of my favorite parts of bullet journal is creating weekly page spreads.
That means you have fifty-two opportunities to make unique weekly spreads for an entire year!
Some people like to create an overall theme for the year, while others like to change it up for the month.
No matter your preference, here are ten creative and easy-to-replicate weekly spread ideas for your bullet journal.
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#1. Go Green
@Bulletsandconfetti created a minimalist weekly spread for March and I love it. The only decorations on the page are a few green sprigs and leaves. The days of the week are also highlighted in green while the rest of the page is clean and bright with lots of white space.
#2. Spring Flowers
This bullet journal weekly spread from @nu.who starts out with a stencil looking outline font for the March header. The days of the week also are created with a stencil using a smaller font size and filled in solid black.
What I really love is are the beautiful spring flowers that decorate this page. Lovely shades of pinks, purples, and blues make this spread look so dreamy. I’d love to look at this all week long in my bujo.
#3. Perfect Puzzle
Puzzle pieces and a cute koala make up this sweet March weekly spread from @worldofmirate. Twelve interlocking pieces are used to fill up the page and there is a piece for each day of the week as well as pieces for the header, dates, and an adorable koala doodle.
#4. Poppies
Living in California, I love the poppies that seem to appear everywhere in late winter and early spring. @Definitelybeautiful_bujo captured them beautifully on this March weekly page spread.
The top of the page features a March header along with a monthly at-a-glance calendar. There are neat sections for each day of the week and pretty poppies made using Tombow Dual Brush Pens fill the bottoms corners of this weekly bullet journal page.
#5. Dino-tastic
This dino-mite March weekly spread from @nicole.josephinee makes me smile. It was created using an orange and green theme and then decorated with dinosaurs, dino footprints, and even a dinosaur egg.
Stickers and hand drawings were used to create the dinosaurs while washi tape helps pull the color theme together. What an inspiring and happy page!
#6. Marvelous Mosaics
A detailed weekly spread doesn’t need to be difficult to create. Check out this weekly bullet journal layout from @rach_bujo.
She created boxes for each day of the week. Across the top of each box she made two rows of squares and decorated them to look like beautiful mosaic tiles.
#7. Monopoly
Collect $200 and GO! This is such an ingenious and easy to create weekly spread from @bulletjournalbyanna. It’s a Monopoly theme that starts with GO in the upper left corner. Then all of the days of the week and dates are in colored Monopoly style blocks. Will you be creating this spread in your March bullet journal pages?
#8. Floral Stripe
A wide diagonal stripe provides the decoration for this March bullet journal weekly spread from @bujorach. The floral stripe features lots of pretty flowers using turquoise, silver, burgundy, and purple. Then the days of the week and dates are written in fun bouncy lettering.
#9. Butterfly Week
A quote from Leo Tolstoy, “Spring is the time for plans and projects,” sets the mood for this butterfly themed March weekly spread from @thedaysherose. Thick black lines create the boxes for each day of the week as well as groceries and notes sections.
Colorful butterflies accent each of the daily blocks for a lovely springtime theme.
#10. Spring Blooms
You don’t have to be an artist to create a gorgeous bullet journal weekly spread. This example from @willwa_com uses a wide floral washi tape across the top of the page to create the theme of the page. Simple aqua circles with the first letter of the weekday and black lines as dividers are used to make the rest of the page. This is the perfect way to make a pretty page when you just don’t have the time.
How will you decorate your March weekly pages? Let me know in the comments below!