January 1st will be the start to a 365 page book full of blank pages, and we can choose how we want to write our story this year! Ring in the new year with a simple yet celebratory monthly cover page, which highlights “twenty-twenty” in a minimal yet beautiful way! Yellow Cover Page Starlight, star bright, best cover spread I’ve seen tonight! 2020 Cover Spread And this month’s cover spread, too! I love how the background of this is completely covered, and the inspiring drawing of all of the pine trees with golden stars. Starlit skies, silent nights, and a snowy wonderland full of white is exactly how I would describe January…. January 2021 is just around the corner, and more snow is too! This is a gorgeous take on a monthly cover page with a circular line covered in snowflakes, gorgeous lettering, and a minimal yet decorated look. So pretty! Star Themed Monthly CoverĪim for the stars in 2021 with this cover spread! As simple as this starry themed spread for January may be… it has everything you need to start the year off on the right food – beautiful lettering, stars that cover the page, and a minimalist yet elegant feel. I love how unique this one is, and how it looks as if the hands are holding the purple crystals. They are elegant and colorful, decorated, and give such a calming and bright vibe to any bujo post. This monthly spread is such a gem! I love crystal themes. It’s that time again to POP THE BUBBLY FOR 2021! (See how I rhymed there) If you’re looking for a celebratory monthly cover to ring in the new year, then this confetti and champagne theme will be the one for you! Gem Themed Bujo Cover It’s one of those black and white themes for a cover spread that truly does not even need color! I am “snow” in love with this! New Years Monthly Cover Just like a snowflake, this is truly one of a kind! I love how January is essentially embedded into a decorative and unique snowflake. If you’re a space lover you will be all about this one! Simple Monthly Cover Spread How do you organize a space party? YOU PLANET! What, not funny? Why so “sirius”? Okay enough of my puns because this monthly cover is no joke, it’s out of this world! I love how she has different constellations throughout the entire spread. Very new year-esque! Constellation January Cover I am obsessed with the elegance in this January cover spread! I love the girly cursive lettering and the hanging stars and lights that almost look like drapes. Related Bujo Post: Best Bullet Journal Animal Doodles Purple Cover Spread This is so elegant! Geometric Monthly Cover Spreadįor the love of a snowbird, is it EVER going to stop snowing here in Michigan? I guess if we can’t stop it, we might as well celebrate it with an awesome snow bird-themed monthly cover, right? Wait until you see how three dimensional she makes this bird look, and all of the intricate shaping! I love how although she uses a full page for her monthly cover, she only uses a portion of it for her elegant cursive header and the decorative light blue snowy background. The beauty that is this monthly cover spread for January is “snow’ joke. Related Post: Light Bulb Bullet Journal Themes Snowflake Monthly Cover This crystal ball says you’re bound to have a great 2021! You’ll be “psyched” about this crystal ball themed monthly cover for January! I love the mini calendar encompassed into the crystal ball, and the black theme that looks good with no color, but could also be customized to fit any colored theme you may have to ring in the new year! Here are the monthly cover spreads: Crystal Ball Monthly Cover Page Don’t forget to check out our best bullet journal header ideas and best bullet journal banner ideas. There are plenty of wintery examples here but you’ll also find a nice mix of other ideas that you can use with any theme. I personally love looking for new cover spreads and it really helps me come up with my overall theme. The new year is the perfect time to start your bullet journal or change up your theme! These January monthly cover page ideas will help you kick off the new year with a bang.
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