There are times in our bullet journaling when all we want to do is a simple one color theme. Our purses and bags can only carry so many pens. It can be difficult to search through all of them to find the right shade.
When this happens you pick your couple of colors and you create spreads with just those colors. I did this in my February 2019 bullet journal setup. I was in a pink mood that month so I used pink and grey mildliner highlighters.
To give you more pink inspiration for your bullet journal I went on the hunt for the prettiest pink bullet journal spreads I could find.
Before we get started here is a list of my recommended supplies.
Recommended ProductsFrom time to time the Scribbles that Matter Journal is sold out on Amazon. When this happens third party sellers will try to sell the journal for an insane amount of money. DO NOT BUY THAT! Scribbles that Matter should be back in stock soon. My second favorite journal is the Essentials Dot Matrix, though I warn you the pages on this one are thinner and bleeding and shadows show up on opposite sides. However, it's a decent cheap journal if you are in a pinch and just want to get started.
- Journal
- Stencils
- Fine Point Pens
- Micron Fine Line Set Pens
- Tombow Fudenosuke Soft And Hard Tip Brush Pen
- Tombow Brush Pens
- Washi Tape
- Crayola Super Tips
There is psychology in colors and pink is no exception. Pink is often associated with love, kindness, and femininity. Which is part of why it’s used so much in February in association with Valentine’s day.
As with any color though we all have our own individual associations. For me I have a love and hate relationship with Pink. I love dusty rose colors and hot pink. However, cotton candy is a color I actually don’t care for.
A lot of times I only like pink when it’s paired with another color too. Pairing pink with gold adds richness. While grey can tone down the brightness in pink.
Below are some beautifully crafted pink bullet journal spreads that you can pull inspiration from for your own bullet journal.
Pink Bullet Journal Spreads
Check out some of the options below of beautiful pink themed bullet journal spreads.
Pink Gratitude Log
Gratitude logs are so important. Knowing what you are grateful for has proven to boost your happiness.
December Cover Page
December doesn’t need to be green and red all the time. Do your cover page in variations of gold and pink instead to be different.
Pink Floral Weekly Spread
I love the simplicity of this weekly spread. It’s not overly complicated in design while still offering all the major functions needed.
Sleep Log
While I personally don’t track my sleep this pretty pink sleep tracker is absolutely perfect for those who do.
Pink Daily Log
I’ve recently become a fan of daily logs instead of weekly ones. It’s easier to track what I am doing.
Pink Weekly Bullet Journal Spread
I love the half artwork half planner layout of this spread. I would sketch it out and fill it in throughout the week when I needed a stress reducing exercise.
Pink Headers and Banners
If you need some cute headers and banners for your pink spreads, go with one of these styles.
Flamingo Weekly Spread
Flamingo’s are the perfect pink animal to add to a spread. The green goes really well with the pink too so if you don’t want to go full on pink add some green leaves to your spread.
Minimalist Pink Spread
When you are in a pink mood but don’t want to go overboard on your spread, try a minimalist set up like this one.
Pink Titles
For minimalist pink titles try one of these out. This is a great collection of titles and headers for your weekly or daily spreads.
Pink Daily Routine
I love having a daily routine spread because it helps to remind me to shoot for the perfect day each day.
Touch of Pink Future Log
Every bullet journal should have a future log. If you know you aren’t going to stick with pink long term though this simple future log is perfect. Just a touch of pink in flowers it will easily work with other themes too.
Dusty Pink Monthly Spread
Dusty pink is one of my favorite pink shades and this spread is absolutely perfect to use to start the month.
Pink Crystal Weekly Spread
I love the brightness in this spread. You could use the gems as your own mood tracker for the week too.
Positively Pink Quote
Remember to add your own quote to meditate on for the month and add a happy pink background to it.
Pink In A Bullet Journal
Pink can be a difficult color to mix shades of so before you decide on your pink theme make sure you create a color swatch. Choose your shades based on what looks great together.
Recommended ProductsFrom time to time the Scribbles that Matter Journal is sold out on Amazon. When this happens third party sellers will try to sell the journal for an insane amount of money. DO NOT BUY THAT! Scribbles that Matter should be back in stock soon. My second favorite journal is the Essentials Dot Matrix, though I warn you the pages on this one are thinner and bleeding and shadows show up on opposite sides. However, it's a decent cheap journal if you are in a pinch and just want to get started.
- Journal
- Stencils
- Fine Point Pens
- Micron Fine Line Set Pens
- Tombow Fudenosuke Soft And Hard Tip Brush Pen
- Tombow Brush Pens
- Washi Tape
- Crayola Super Tips
A pale pink looks great with dusty and purple pinks. While a hot pink looks great with brighter magenta and bubble gum shades.
Which pink spread is your favorite? Let me know in the comments below. Follow me on Pinterest for more like this and pin this to your favorite Bullet Journal boards.
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My fave one is the minimalist weekly spread btw thnx for the inspo