I have an entire post dedicated to 12 months of Bullet Journal Themes if you are feeling stuck or need some inspiration. However, sometimes looking at lists of holidays or thinking seasonal can make the challenge of finding a theme a lot easier. You don’t have to have a theme that is based on a holiday or a season. Here are some other bullet journal themes to consider for April, based on national holidays.Īgain, you don’t have to use any of these themes. Not everyone celebrates Easter, or maybe you just aren’t feeling the pastel colors and fluffy bunnies this month. Easter Bullet Journal Supplies and GoodiesĪ post shared by Kara □ Boho Berry on at 7:13am PDT Other April Bullet Journal Themes Check out my 30 Days of Bullet Journal Doodles YouTube Series and grab the free printable workbook in this post. Want to learn to doodle before setting up for April? It’s a perfect time. Also, I’ve included some of the cutest stickers, stamps, and washi tape rolls to help you decorate your journal with ease. In this post, I will be sharing 17 Easter Bullet Journal Ideas from talented and creative bullet journalers ( is it journalers or journalists?) in the community. But as an adult with a severe marker addiction and doodle habit, it’s the best time to bust out all of my Pastel Tombow Dual Brush Pens and go crazy.ĭo you think I should go with an Easter theme for my April bullet journal setup, or something totally different? Let me know in the comments! I’ll be filming my Plan With Me Video soon. It wasn’t quite on the same level as Christmas, but it ranked higher than Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve.īack then it was the egg hunt and the little surprises in my Easter basket. Growing up, Easter was one of my favorite holidays. I think this would look beautiful as a cover page for April. If you prefer to keep the holiday in faith, there are some wonderful ideas on Pinterest for bible verses and faith inspired doodles.Īlso, I found this Free Easter Brush Lettering Practice Sheet featuring Matthew 28:6. However, this post is geared more towards the consumer Easter theme. Easter is traditionally a religious holiday. I want to make a quick disclaimer, other than the affiliate disclaimer above. Please see my Disclosure for more information. Click on the images for the full sized version.This post may contain affiliate links. I haven’t used a ‘Dutch Door’ in any of my spreads like L1lou_Bujo has with her Koi Carp design, but this is something that I would like to do in future Bullet Journal spreads when the lockdown begins to ease. However, I really like these Weekly Spread ideas from I1lou_bujo, Naomi Journals and The Journal Ink. I have noticed fewer Weekly Spread ideas over April, perhaps because the lockdown has meant that most people don’t have anywhere to go and therefore need less space. I love this calendar monthly spread from My Bujo Yesterday. I have continued with the same design, drawing a simple cherry blossom tree in the corner to brighten up the page. This is to save unnecessary duplication of ideas and to cut back on the amount of time it takes for me to create my own Bullet Journal spreads. I always prefer to adopt a calendar layout for the entire month in which I can write my daily tasks, rather than creating weekly spreads. Click on the images for the full sized version.įor my Monthly Plan I like to create a linear list on a single page that I can note down events that are coming up over the month that I can see in advance. I really love these cover page ideas from My Bujo Yesterday, Lisen Lettering and The Journal Ink. There are numerous cherry blossom trees where I live, and on a beautiful sunny day the splash of pink against a blue sky is always striking. My cover page spread for April focuses on the cherry blossoms that always appear at this time of year. I have created my spreads using the Tombow Dual Brush Pens and the SAKURA PIGMA Micron Fineliner Pens. Looking for a notebook? I already bought a set of Bullet Journals last year, but I have heard numerous great things about the A5 Dotted Journal by Scribbles That Matter. However, in case you missed them, here are my Great Bullet Journal Spread Ideas for February, or my Great Bullet Journal Spread Ideas for January. I intended to post a March set of Bullet Journals, but it is has taken a little while to adjust to the current situation, and this has also meant that the Great Bullet Journal Spread Ideas post for April has only just been completed. What a month April has been! With a global pandemic and a worldwide lockdown, we have seen an unprecedented change in the way that many of us are experiencing daily life. This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a small amount of money if you make a purchase from any of the Amazon links included.Īll of the images included were given with full permission from their creators and I have linked each account.
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