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  • Writer's pictureLucy Walling

15 + Plant Obsessed Bullet Journal Spreads


 


We can all use a little more nature in our lives.


In fact studies show that we are happiest and healthiest when we are surrounded by the natural world. So why not bring a little nature into your weekly spreads...


A happy bujo is a plant filled bujo with creative layouts and spreads.

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I personally love adding plant based spreads to my bullet journal during summer and spring to reflect the seasonal change. However, that being said plants aren’t exclusive to said seasons. In fact some of the following designs can reflect the colder months.


So here I have compiled a variety of plant themed spreads to inspire you when you need that little shoot of life.


 

15+ Plant Spreads For a Little Extra Life




@jade_journals


What a cute idea, a plant for each day of the week! We all know why Wednesday is a cactus...









@bykatiemaeve


I absolutely adore this spread! The warm neutral colours make this simple and easy to replicate, but the cute little plant pots placed throughout the spread adds a sense of coherency. 




@bao.journal


For people who prefer to develop their spreads as they go throughout the week, this could be the perfect spread for you. An adorable spread with flowering washi tape will turn your journal into your very own garden.






@wildeyesbujo


A monthly spread with a more olive undertone to the flowers, makes this spread a warm welcome for February. 









@shiprapanonsian


For the maximalist in us all, this breathtaking spread uses a plethora of plants of all different shapes and sizes. Whats especially unique about this spread is that they use a column layout for the to






@septstudyying


A plant mood tracker! I love the idea of the different shades of green being used to represent different moods. With this spread no matter if its been a good day or bad, this spread has a little bit of positive life in it!do list. 









@reverieandrepose


For a more rustic plant look this beautiful but simple weekly spread can be the solution. With minimal materials needed this gorgeous spread is easy to replicate









@paperythoughts


For a more clean and minimalist look, check out paperythoughts spread. The hues a subdued but not dull and the extra plant on the right balances the little calendar on the left.









@emmysdaydream


These watercolour pot plants look so cute, and the gradient variation on each of the leads make them look that much more interesting.








@mayberrystudy


For the avid doodlers, here's a spread that is right up your ally! These cute little flower doodles just add a little extra something to an otherwise simplistic spread.







@lifeinablackjournal


For those without a plethora of coloured pencils available, this spread is as equally beautiful as any multicoloured spread. It has a vintage minimalist aesthetic to it, that is bound have any plant lover in love!








@jihelephant


For a quick, easy and effective spread some cacti washi tape can help liven up your week in this beautiful and easy spread.








@jade_journals


An elegant and rose design, with a romantic undertone. Simple yet highly effective, I'll be definitely drawing from this layout in the future!











@dulcetjournals


This is such a cute and unique idea! Mini terrariums for each day. It's simple, elegant and above all easy to do!


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@bluemoonjournals


I love this mushroom theme! I think it's just so original and vintage. Hats off to this fun-guy!











@amandarachdoodles


The oh so wonderful Amanda Rach Lee (big fan), makes beautiful bullet journal spreads, and this green one is no different.

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