Are you ready to welcome the new year?
January feels like a fresh start. It is time to set goals for the year and plan.
Bullet journals are a great way for students, working professionals, and busy moms to stay organized. You can also travel bloggers!
Bullet journals are a type of planner that allows you to create entries by adding photos or drawings on blank pages, writing on lists, and using stickers.
Bullet journals can help you keep track of your progress and stay organized. It can be used to create monthly spreads that include inspirational quotes and images to help you get through tough times.
A travel bulletin journal can be a great way to track where you have been, organize your itinerary and manage your travel budget.
Get creative this January and think outside of the box in order to keep up with your resolutions for the new year.
To inspire you, I have compiled this list of January Bullet Journal posts from artists all over the globe.
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Essential Bullet Journal Supplies
Here are some things you will need to get started with bullet journaling if you’re a beginner.
DIARY – hardcover, blank notebook or journal with lines or dots ( no) similar to this one by Leuchtturm1917.
BLACK Markers: This set includes 8 PITT Artist Pens that are great for drawing black lines. It even includes some markers!
COLOR HIGHLIGHTS High quality highlighters in as many colors as you want! This Zebra Dual Tip highlighter set comes with 25 beautiful colors to make your artwork standout.
RULER Flexible 6 in. stainless steel ruler with cork at the back
METAL MARKS: To spice up your January bullet journals, I recommend buying a set metallic calligraphy markers such as this.
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Ideas for January Bullet Journal
Here are some beautiful bullet journal ideas for January from artists around the globe.
1. New beginnings and plants
A Totally Adorable Plant-Inspired January Bujo Theme by Fiona Cates ( @fionacatecreates), an artist in hand lettering from the UK.
2. Bunnies can bring you sweet dreams
This “Sweet Dreams with Bunnies Bullet Journal” from Lena ( @len.journals)a student in Belgium will help you ring in the new year.
3. Vibrant January
The bright and vivid colors of this bullet journal add a lot of energy to January. This theme was inspired and designed by Steffi Lynn ( @steffilynn), an American muralist. It was also created by Kiersten, @kesysbujo.
4. A new chapter
This book-themed watercolor bulletjournal combines my two favorite things: books AND abstract art. From Spain, Elena ( @ohnoelbujo
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5. Jellyfish are represented by J
Another great idea from Kiersten ( @kesysbujo), from the United States is this high-contrast jellyfish model.
6. January Purrrrfect Bullet Journal
Soph ( @bujoshawty) – A “casual bullet journalist”
7. Bright New Year
This January newsletter is from Jess Yuna ( @byjessjournals), Los Angeles, California. It’s the spark we need for the new year.
8. Obsession with sushi
Marta’s January sushi bullet journal is my obsession. There is no better way to start the new year than this.
9. Board games
Beautiful and creative January bujo, inspired by board games such as chess and Scrabble. Created by Tory (@creativmindscoffeegrinds), a kindergarten teacher from the United States.
10. Books, books, and more books
Nothing is better than curling up in front of the fire and reading a book during winter. If you love reading as much as me, this issue of Anna’s January Bullet Journal ( @annasphere) is for you. It’s from Germany.
11. Take aim for the stars
This galactic-themed January bujo is from Joo and I’m giving it five stars ( @would_you_bullet).
12. Snowball
Charming snow globe-inspired bullet journal theme by Larissa (@bujobylarissa), an American student.
13. Harry Potter Bullet Journal Spell
A little magic can be helpful in January. This Harry Potter Bullet Journal design was too much for me by Kira ( @mrsk_plans), from Alberta, Canada.
14. Bujo Polar Bear
This minimalist journal features a polar bear theme and is stunning in its craftsmanship. Lou Lacoste ( @lou.lacoste), from Belgium.
15. Friends missing
This January Bullet Journal issue’s iconic purple door says it all. This Friends track is another fantastic concept from Tory (@creativmindscoffeegrinds) from United States.
16. Coffee Kick
A caffeine boost could be a great way to kick off the new year. This coffee-inspired January bullet journal idea is another one of my favorites forTory (@creativmindscoffeegrinds) From United States.
17. Washi tape
This is a great way to begin the year. This watercolor bujo was created by Cristina ( @crinspire), Spain. It is beautiful.
18. Penguin Vacation
Absolutely Adorable January Bullet Journal Theme By @leftartlover.
19. It’s the small things
This song by Rijoy ( @rijoy.journal), is very comforting. It’s from January in Indonesian.
20. Winter Wonderland
Here’s a beautiful idea for a winter wonderland to help you start your bullet journaling year. This is Marie ( @metro_boulot_bujo), France.
21. New Year’s Resolutions
I’m sure that ‘eat better” is the most sought-after resolution for New Year’s. This bullet journal idea by @doodlesbyadreamer is a great reminder to keep on track…or just eat a little!
22. Space
This black and white space theme is simple and elegant. This January Bullet Journal idea comes from Rachel ( @rach_bujo). It is from the United States.
23. Kitchen
This kitchen theme is my favorite bullet journal design! Uta ( @utaisjournaling), a German creator, was inspired to create this kitchen theme. The result couldn’t have been more perfect. It is simply stunning!
24. Crafty January
This winter journal was created by nana ( @nana_k_bujo) in France. They are such a lovely touch!
25. Make sure to bring in the New Year!
Hello January! This festive issue of Francesca’s bulletjournal ( @framiajournal ) is full of energy. It comes from Italy. Let’s get some Prosecco! Italy
26. Flamingo
A good Flamingo-themed Bullet Journal design is something I appreciate living in Miami. This stunning design is @cin_bujo, France
27. The Little Prince
The Little Prince is my favorite book. It’s about human relationships, love, and new experiences. What better way to begin your January bullet journal than this? This design is by Cass ( @cass_afrass_k), United States.
28. Coffee and confidence
Here’s another January theme that is coffee-themed for coffee lovers: This bullet journal, created by Jocelyn ( @jos_artroom), is beautiful.
29. Ratatouille
It had to have a Disney-themed bullet diary! This beautiful design by Leana (@bullet.creation.ls) from France captures the essence of the film and sets the perfect tone for the new year ahead.
30. Honey bee
This January bullet journal, featuring a bee theme, is all the rage! This was created by @diarioburrito, India.
31. Moon
This theme is inspired by the Moon and is another minimalist theme for January. Betty ( @bujobybetty), from Canada, uses only black-and-white to create beautiful spreads in his bullet journal.
32. It’s magical!
I love Chiara’s style and various techniques (@chiara.plan.and.create) from Italy used to create the spreads in this mystical theme.
33. Spider-Man
Don’t be afraid Spidey is available! Char Dangerfield (@chardangerfield.art) from Vancouver, Canada used her spidey senses to create this amazing theme for her January bullet journal that is quite different from anything else on this list.
34. Winter in the Blank
Unique take on Leyre’s winter bullet journal theme ( @giira.sool), from Barcelona, Spain. It is a stunning design thanks to his minimalist illustration and use of limited color.
35. Everything tastes better when you drink tea
Another design by Anna ( @annasphere), Germany. This design is inspired by tea! This January Bullet Journal issue features spreads that she creates with teapots and teabags.
36. Starbucks Summer
Here’s another fun idea from Miriam ( @obujodami). This is a cute way to celebrate Starbucks.
37. Let’s go!
Here’s to another year full of adventures and trips! This January theme was created by Alicia ( @bridgetsjournal), an Italian blogger. It reminds me so much of the places I have traveled.
Final thoughts
These are the 37 ideas for January Bullet Journals to inspire you!
Bullet journaling can be a fun and effective way to reduce stress levels and increase productivity. You can also take notes and create lists visually with bullet journaling.
The best part about a bullet journal is the ability to customize it according to your workflow and lifestyle. Your creativity is unlimited.
Now that you have plenty of inspiration from bullet reporters around the globe, it’s time to try it in your January bullet theme!