50+ incredible June bullet journal monthly spread ideas?

Welcome to another exciting month in the world of bullet journaling! As we embrace the beauty of June, it’s time to set up your monthly spreads that will not only help you stay organized but also add a touch of creativity to your journaling journey. Whether you’re a seasoned bullet journal enthusiast or just starting out, these June monthly spread ideas will surely inspire you to design pages that suit your needs and style.

Ok! Granted I am exactly 15 days late in launching our June cover letters! And not only did we find a couple we found 50+ incredible June monthly sporeads! 

Something I am really proud about is that if you are starting out – we have created really cute stickers that fit perfectly into your bullet journal and make it really easy to start with ease! BUT! Lets talk more about June and ways you can create an amazing easy look in your journal for June! If you want to see some other cute months – check them out here.

9 Fun facts about the month June:

  1. June is the month with the longest daylight hours of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
  2. June has the shortest daylight hours of the year in the Southern Hemisphere.
  3. June’s birthstone is the pearl, the Moonstone and the Alexandrite.
  4. The June birth flower is the Rose (Rosa) and the Honeysuckle (Lonicera).
  5. In 2009 June was the 662 most popular name for girls in the USA.
  6. Anglo-Saxons gave the June the name Sera monath (Dry month)
  7. June is derived from either Juno goddess of marriage
  8. In both common and leap years, no other month begins on the same day of the week as June.
  9. June is international men’s month.

lLet’s dive into some more intriguing facts about June while finding creative ways to connect them to your June bullet journal theme.

  1. June’s Name Origins: Did you know that the name “June” comes from the Latin word “Junius,” which is believed to be named after the Roman goddess Juno? Juno was the protector of marriage and well-being of women. In your June bullet journal, consider incorporating symbols associated with Juno to celebrate her influence on this month.
  2. June Solstice: The June solstice, also known as the summer solstice, usually occurs around June 20th or 21st in the Northern Hemisphere. It’s the day with the longest daylight hours, marking the official start of summer. Utilize this celestial event as inspiration for a striking bullet journal spread depicting the sun’s rays and the changing seasons.
  3. World Oceans Day: June 8th is World Oceans Day, a global observance to celebrate and protect the oceans. This could be an excellent opportunity to create a themed spread in your bullet journal dedicated to ocean conservation. You could draw marine life, list eco-friendly habits, and even include a mini bucket list of coastal places you’d love to visit.
  4. June Birthstones and Flowers: The birthstones for June are pearl, moonstone, and alexandrite, while the birth flower is the rose. Incorporate these gems and blooms into your bullet journal by drawing or using stickers. For example, you could design a page with a rose border and a space to list your personal goals for the month.
  5. Juneteenth: On June 19th, Juneteenth is celebrated to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. Dedicate a page in your bullet journal to educate yourself about the significance of this day, its history, and its modern-day celebrations. This could also serve as a reminder to promote social justice and equality in your daily life.
  6. June Geminids Meteor Shower: Around June 14th, the Geminids meteor shower becomes visible. This annual event could be an exciting addition to your bullet journal theme. Design a celestial spread featuring shooting stars, constellations, and the night sky. Use this page to jot down your stargazing experiences and any insights you gain during this astronomical event.
  7. Father’s Day: In many countries, Father’s Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of June. Dedicate a section of your bullet journal to Father’s Day memories, quotes, or plans for the day. Consider creating a collage of memorable moments with your father or father figures.

By intertwining these interesting June facts with your bullet journal theme, you can create not only an informative journal but also a visually captivating one. Each page can serve as a unique reminder of the diverse aspects that make June a special month, while also helping you stay organized and inspired throughout the month.

5 ways to make your june bullet journal cover spread more fun!

  1. Use simple stickers to create a really vibrant cover, this could be a combination of colors and even monthly dates.
  2. Why not try some easy to use stencils to create a simple structure and then you can elaborate on the style of the letters – if you checked out @lettercise can give you some really fun ideas on how to elaborate on the letters.
  3. If you are still struggling with ideas, dont be shy to use stamps! Stamps are a great way to create something really pretty, in a simple way! You can use letters, or premade month names!
  4. Keep it really simple, use only words or numbers. this will make a gorgeous impact and make it really simple for you to maintain.
  5. Use simple lines. Or even create a zendoodle style cover which creates repetitive  patterns, to give it some creativity, create the patterns on only half the page, or take it over 2 pages! 

1. Embracing the June Vibes in your bullet journal

June is often associated with the arrival of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. Capture the spirit of this sunny month by incorporating warm colors like yellows, oranges, and light greens into your spreads. Consider drawing elements like sunflowers, ice cream cones, or beach umbrellas to set the tone.

2. Minimalist Monochrome

If you’re a fan of a clean and simple aesthetic, try a monochrome theme for June. Choose a single color, such as a calming shade of blue, and use it consistently throughout your spreads. This approach can create a cohesive and visually pleasing look that’s easy on the eyes.

3. Floral Fantasy

June is also known for its blooming flowers. Fill your bullet journal with delicate floral illustrations and patterns. Roses, lilies, and daisies can be beautifully incorporated into headers, dividers, and borders. This theme not only celebrates the natural beauty of the season but also brings a touch of elegance to your journal.

4. Adventure Awaits

For those who are excited about outdoor activities and exploration, design your spreads around a travel or adventure theme. Incorporate images of maps, suitcases, hiking boots, and tents. Use earthy tones and textures to convey the sense of embarking on a new journey.

5. Gratitude Garden

June is a great time to reflect on the things you’re grateful for. Create a gratitude-themed spread where you jot down one thing you’re thankful for each day. Accompany each entry with a small doodle or illustration that corresponds to your gratitude item. This practice can foster a positive mindset throughout the month.

6. Nautical Nods

If you’re near the coast or simply love the sea, a nautical theme could be perfect for June. Think anchors, ships, seashells, and waves. Incorporate shades of blue and white to capture the essence of the ocean. This theme can evoke a sense of tranquility and a yearning for the water.

7. Summer Reading List

As the days grow longer, you might find yourself reaching for a good book. Dedicate a spread to your summer reading list, complete with book covers, titles, and a small section for jotting down your thoughts after you’ve read each book. This spread can serve as a visual reminder of your reading goals for the month.

Remember, your bullet journal is a reflection of your personal style and preferences. Feel free to mix and match elements from different themes to create something unique to you. Whether you’re drawn to vibrant colors or soothing pastels, intricate designs or minimalistic layouts, let your creativity guide you as you craft your June monthly spreads.

Our 50+ incredible June monthly spreads

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