You’re looking for a moon themed planner, but you’d prefer not to spend an arm and a leg for a blank notebook. You’d also prefer a creative inspiring moon themed journal or planner to keep you engaged and connected to the moon. So what is a journaler to do, what options do you really have?
Moon Themed Day Planners, and Moon Themed Bullet Journal Ideas & Spreads, are easy to create. Each moon themed design should be inspiring and keep you looking to the stars & the wider unknown universe. Moon Themed Day Planners also track the moon phases each month, keeping you in tune with nature and help you tune to the moon. Keep reading for inspiration, bullet journal moon and stars theme ideas, and moon inspired journal prompts to keep you connected to the stars!
Don’t worry if you can’t draw a straight line or perfect circle. Your Moon Themed Bullet Journal is meant to be flowing with creativity, made by the hand of the most inspiring artist in your life, you.
The moon carries with it themes of inspiration, awe, mysticism, even darkness! Keep these moon inspired illustration ideas and concepts in your mind when you create your monthly bullet journal themes, habit trackers, and designs. Did you know that you can even track your yearly and monthly goals in your bullet journal?! It’s true!
The moon has always been an inspiration for me. Growing up on a midwestern farm, every night I fell asleep looking at the moon outside my window, and spent many nights outside under a blanket of stars and deep black vast sky, free from city lights.
What Are You Doing To Stay Connected To The Moon And Nature?
Now that I live in a city, I miss the clear, dark, vastness of the country night sky. Since this is something I only get to experience when I’m visiting my childhood farmhouse or while I’m camping, I don’t really have the opportunity to reconnect to the moon and nature like I did growing up.
The way I stay connected to la Luna and nature is to bring the moon into my bullet journal or daily planner with moon themed spreads and moon illustrations and doodles.
How To Stay Connected To The Moon & Nature Through Journaling
Any time of year or season that we look up at the moon is a time of deep reflection and contemplation. Sometimes these thoughts are deep and sometimes they are small and fleeting. Any time that you are reflecting on anything, it’s important to turn inward to get a better understanding of our own actions, the actions of others, or what is happening around us in nature.
Every night of the year, the moon inspires us to descend further into ourselves for reflection and deep Shadow Work in our journals.
Now is the time to focus on understanding our motivations and actions regarding the progress we have or haven’t made on our dreams, goals, and intentions that we set back in January.
Moon Inspired Journaling Prompts for Your Bullet Journal
Remember to focus on understanding your motivations and actions regarding the progress you have or haven’t made on your goals, and continue to dig deep into why you do what you do.
1. Describe & Reflect on your goal’s progress so far this year and what you have yet to accomplish.
2. Write down in your journal 3 little (achievable) ways that you can take your goal to the next level.
If you are new to bullet journaling, I’m so excited to help you get started! Below are some of my favorite layout ideas for the bullet journal: moon & stars, cover pages, and calendars to inspire your own stellar moon phase journal spreads. Using a moon themed bullet journal is also a really great way to create a Witchy Aesthetic Bullet Journal with a lunar theme.
Grab a latte (I’ve been making my own vegan oatmilk dirty chai lately!) and settle in with your bullet journal, markers, washi tape, colored pencils, watercolors, and get ready to make some beautiful Moon Inspired Bullet Journal Spreads that are sure to feed your creativity, artist’s soul, and moon child that you are.
Moon Bullet Journal Design Themes & Ideas:
Moon Themed Animal Bullet Journal Themes:
Rabbit / Hare
Owl
Wolf / Dog
Worm
Buck / Deer
Sturgeon / Fish
Raccoon
Worm
Magpies
Dragon
Panther
Elk
Horses
Beaver
Horns / Antlers
Moon Themed Color Bullet Journal Themes:
Pink Moon
Blue Moon
Blood Moon
Iridescent Color Schemes
Soft Gray & Silver
Muted Blues
Soft Blues
Light Oranges & Creamy White Shades.
Gray Themes
Black & White Themes
Moon Themed Nature, Botanical, & Tree Bullet Journal Themes:
Wild Flowers
Spring Flowers
Crocus Bulbs
Cold Moon
Ice / Frost / Snow
Budding Trees
Budding Flowers
Tree Sap
Grass
Rose Flower
Lotus Flower
Lightning
Sassafras Trees
Oak Trees
Moon Themed Food Bullet Journal Themes:
Strawberry Moon
Harvest Moon
Corn & Green Corn
Wine
Barley & Wheat
Milk
Blackberry
Peach
Cooking
Moon Phase Bullet Journal Themes:
Dark Moon
Young Moon
New Moon
Crescent Moon
First Quarter Moon
Second Quarter Moon
Gibbous Moon
Waxing Moon
Waxing Gibbous Moon
Full Moon
Waning Moon
Waning Gibbous Moon
Disseminating Moon
Third Quarter Moon
Fourth Quarter Moon
Last Quarter Moon
Balsamic Moon
Last Crescent Moon
Old Moon
Moon Names Bullet Journal Themes by Month
January Full Moon Names Theme Ideas:
Old Moon
Moon After Yule
Ice Moon
Wolf Moon
Quiet Moon
Cooking Moon
Cold Moon
Holiday Moon
Winter Moon
Moon Of The Terrible
February Full Moon Names Theme Ideas:
Hunger Moon
Trapper’s Moon
Budding Moon
Bony Moon
Little Famine Moon Choctaw
Moon Of Ice
Storm Moon
Snow Moon
Moon Of The Raccoon
Moon When Trees Pop
March Full Moon Names Theme Ideas:
Worm Moon
Crow Moon
Magpie Moon
Crust Moon
Sap Moon
Lenten Moon
April Full Moon Names Theme Ideas:
Pink Moon
Sprouting Grass Moon
Fish Moon
Hare Moon
Egg Moon
Paschal Moon
May Full Moon Names Theme Ideas:
Flower Moon
Corn Planting Moon
Milk Moon
Dragon Moon
Panther Moon
Grass Moon
Moon When Leaves Are Green
June Full Moon Names Theme Ideas:
Strawberry Moon
Hot Moon
Rose Moon
Flower Moon
Lotus Moon
Green Corn Moon
Windy Moon
Moon Of Horses
July Full Moon Names Theme Ideas:
Harvest Moon
Wine Moon
Singing Moon
Corn Moon
Fruit Moon
Barley Moon
Elk Call Moon
August Full Moon Names Theme Ideas:
Sturgeon Moon
Corn Moon
Fish Moon
Grain Moon
Green Corn Moon
Lightening Moon
Dog’s Day Moon
Harvest Moon
Fruit Moon
Woman’s Moon
Dispute Moon
Moon When All Things Ripen
September Full Moon Names Theme Ideas:
Harvest Moon
Wine Moon
Singing Moon
Corn Moon
Fruit Moon
Barley Moon
Elk Call Moon
October Full Moon Names Theme Ideas:
Harvest Moon
Travel Moon
Dying Moon
Hunter’s Moon
Kindly Moon
Blackberry Moon
Blood Moon
Moon When Quilling And Beading Is Done
November Full Moon Names Theme Ideas:
Frost Moon
Hunter’s Moon
Tree Moon
Snow Moon
Dark Moon
Sassafras Moon
Trading Moon
White Moon
Beaver Moon
Moon When Horns Are Broken Off
Mourning Moon
December Full Moon Names Theme Ideas:
Bitter Moon
Snow Moon
Peach Moon
Twelfth Moon
Oak Moon
Long Night Moon
Moon Themed Bullet Journal Page Plan With Me & Walkthroughs To Inspire You:
November carries with it themes of sharing bounty, giving thanks, giving back in small ways, and understanding the why behind any action you take. Keep these ideas and concepts in your mind when you create your monthly bullet journal themes, habit trackers, designs, and track your yearly and monthly goals in your Bullet Journal this month.
Sometimes November can be a bit weird being far away from our families. Normally the holidays are filled with laughter, love, and lots of food and good conversation. The years when this happens are quiet, quaint and cozy, just us with our pets. To connect with your family and friends during this time, try “baking together, apart” over video chats and calls. Cook together on video calls in your respective kitchens and share a meal together from the other side of the screen.
What To Journal About In November
As we welcome in the brisk cold air and falling leaves we like to turn inward and give thanks for what we have harvested this year.
Now is a time of deep reflection with the goal being better understanding of our actions. We also reflect on our motivations as we descent further into the dark half of the year as we approach Thanksgiving, Firendsgiving and the holiday season. Like October, November is also a time of year when we remember those who have gone before us and how we spend our time here on Earth as the living. We also continue the descent further into ourselves for reflection and deep Shadow Work in our journals.
What are you doing to stay connected to your loved ones this holiday season?
November is a time of year when we focus on understanding our motivations and actions regarding the progress we have or haven’t made on our dreams goals and intentions that we set back in January. November is also time to give back in small ways as we share what we have learned.
Continue to dig deep into why you do what you do.
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Reflect on your goal’s progress so far this year and share what you have learned with others.
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Write down in your journal 3 little ways that you can give back to those you love, your community, or the world with the knowledge you have gained so far this year.
Remember to focus on understanding your motivations and actions regarding the progress you have or haven’t made on your goals as we head into the most colorful month of the year, November.
If you are new to bullet journaling, I’m so excited to help you get started! Below are some of my favorite bullet journal layouts, cover pages, and calendars to inspire your own bullet journal pages.
Grab a latte (I’ve been making my own vegan macadamia milk P.S.L. Pumpkin Spice Latte lately!) and settle in with your bullet journal, markers, washi tape, colored pencils, and watercolors and get ready to make some beautiful November Inspired Bullet Journal Spreads that are sure to feed your creativity and artist’s soul.
November Bullet Journal Design Themes & Ideas:
NovemberFood Bullet Journal Themes:
cozy cups of tea
baking pumpkin pie
apple cobbler
Gourds
Squash
Pumpkins
Turnips
Corn
Maize
Mushrooms
pumpkin spice latte
coffee
espresso
P.S.L.
acorns
candy corn
crystals
warm cider
NovemberClothing Bullet Journal Themes:
Winter Clothes
Knitting
Socks
Warm Knit Hats
Cable Knit Sweaters
mittens
November Animal Bullet Journal Themes:
Fox
Turkey
Stag Deer
Racoon
Squirrel
Cats
Manatee & Mermaids
Jellyfish
Bison
Bear
November Bullet Journal Themes
Friendsgiving
Lord Of The Rings
Wreaths
Pumpkins
Feathers
Dream Catchers
Falling Leaves
Scarecrow
Harvest Time
Fields
Corn Maze
Rakes & leaves
hiking
leafing
wine tasting
cider tasting
craft beer tasting
Woodland Themes
Forest Themes
bonfire
smores
NovemberColor Bullet Journal Themes:
Soft Purples
Greens
Red Themes
Iridescent Color Schemes
Soft Gray & Silver
Teal, Blue Champagne, Fuchsia, & Grape
muted blues
soft blues
rustic muted colors
light oranges and creamy white shades.
Grey Themes
Black and White Themes
NovemberNature & Botanical Bullet Journal Themes:
Birch Trees
The Moon
Mountain ranges
Storms
Midnight
Chrysanthemum Mums
Delphinium
Alstroemeria
Asiatic Lily
Aster
Calla Lily
Chrysanthemum
Dahlia
Gerbera Daisy
Gladiola
Marigold
Rose
Sunflower
Zinnia
Stock
Peonies
Carnation
Hydrangea
Snap Dragon
Thistle
Veronica
Wax flower
Yarrow
Scabiosa
Smoke bush cotinus
Snowberry
Star of Bethlehem
Herbs
Leucadendron
Neapolitan lace
Olive branches
Ornamental pepper
Pampas grass
November Floral Combinations for Your Bullet Journal:
yellow protea, pink hypericum berries, orange ranunculus and calla lilies.
Red Roses and dark plum seasonal foliage to contrast the warmer colors.
Featuring an original watercolor painting for the November Frost Moon, a moon wheel with the moon phase dates of the month, minimalist bullet journal set up weekly spreads, + What is the Frost Full Moon?
This bullet journal theme is straight out of the woods and forests of Northern Michigan, featuring an easy beginner Goldenrod botanical paint with me. October always makes me feel incredibly alive with its winds of change and brisk days.
This October monthly bullet journal cover page is inspired by the beautiful Goldenrod “weed” found everywhere in the Midwest. Goldenrod also grows in Europe, Asia, and North and South America. It flourishes in roadside ditches and fields and is often considered a weed. The plant’s yellow flowers bloom in late summer and early fall. It cross-pollinates easily with other plants, so there are more than 100 different species of goldenrod. The watercolor paint with me tutorial is also inspired by a pin that I found on Pinterest combined with my own flare.
Along with my monthly cover page I’m also doing a cover page for my tarot card that I pulled for this month. I did a year ahead spread that you can see here!
The Seven of Swords represents: Secrecy & Self Interest.
Six of the Seven swords hang in plain view, while the 7th is tucked under the fox’s tail. This is a secret being kept. You’re either the keeper of a secret or the kept-from, and it’s time to identify which. Deceit and avoidance linger in the air. Face the cause of secrecy or risk ostracizing yourself.
This month’s spirituality journaling prompt: Get it HERE!
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October carries with it a lot of themes: transformation, surrender, reflecting, learning, changing, remembrance, intuition, composting, resting & restoring, regeneration, honoring the dead, preparing for winter, and honoring the third and Final Harvest. Keep these ideas and concepts in your mind when you create your monthly bullet journal themes, habit trackers, designs, and track your yearly and monthly goals in your Bullet Journal this month.
October always makes my dark, brooding, moody heart soar. I feel like I come alive in the fall and autumn months, especially October. The cold mornings that stay cold all through the day and into the night are my favorite. Our windows and doors are always open to welcome in the winds of transformation and change in October. I even love the cold rainy days of October too. On these days you can find me curled up under a blanket, in my favorite retro mid century modern arm chair with a book and coffee or hot tea, usually with a black cat near by waiting to jump up with me. In our house we’ve even been known to walk out onto a briskly cold and raining morning and tout, “Oh what a beautiful day!” (neither of us like the Summer heat and prefer the cold). God I love October.
Now is a time of transition and descent further into the dark half of the year as we approach Halloween, Samhain, All Souls Day, and Day of the Dead, on October 31 and November 1st. October is also a time of year when we remember those who have gone before us and how we spend our time here on Earth as the living. We also continue the descent further into ourselves for reflection and deep Shadow Work in our journals.
This is a time of year when we focus on changing the way we think about the progress we have or haven’t made on our dreams goals and intentions that we set back in January. October is also time to learn and reflect on what we could have done better.
Transform the way you think about your goals. Surrender & Reflect on the road to your goals so far this year. Write down what you could have done better.
Remember to transform your way of thinking about the progress you have or haven’t made on your goals as we head into the best month of the year, October.
If you are new to bullet journaling, I’m so excited to help you get started! Below are some of my favorite bullet journal layouts, cover pages, and calendars to inspire your own bujo pages.
Grab a latte (I’ve been dying for PSL Pumpkin Spice Latte lately!) and settle in with your bullet journal, markers, washi tape, colored pencils, and watercolors and get ready to make some beautiful Fall Inspired Bullet Journal Spreads that are sure to feed your creativity and artist’s soul.
October Bullet Journal Design Themes & Ideas:
October Food Bullet Journal Themes:
Garlic Lovers Day October 6
National Frappe Day October 7
National Gumbo Day October 12
pumpkins
PSL (pumpkin spice latte)
coffee
hot apple cider
apples
gourds
corn
maze
mushrooms
candy corn
tea
shepherds pie
pumpkin pie
apple pie
pomegranate
warm stews
candy apples
October Animal Bullet Journal Themes:
Bat Appreciation Month
Squirrel Awareness Month
National Wolf Awareness Week (Third Week of October)
International Raccoon Appreciation Day – October 1
Dark Moody & Brooding Bullet Journal Theme: moon phases, locust, gray & black watercolor, spooky tree with roots, plus gold and metallic pink dusty rose accents.
Featuring pet sugar skulls, cat sugar skull, dog sugar skull, and rabbit sugar skull, to memorialize your furry family members that have gone before you.
This bullet journal theme is straight out of my garden, featuring a truly enchanting botanical paint with me. September always reminds me of my Dad (happy birthday Dad!!!) and the final days of Summer.
This September monthly bullet journal cover page is inspired by the beautiful right dark purple almost black Night Rider Lily also know as the Black Wizard Lily. I planted these bulbs in my garden last year and only had a few come up this year. The Night Rider Lily is truly a mesmerizing mysterious flower that I love having in my garden. The watercolor paint with my tutorial is also inspired by a pin that I found on Pinterest combined with my own flare.
Along with my monthly cover page I’m also doing a cover page for my tarot card that I pulled for this month. I did a year ahead spread that you can see here! This is the card that I pulled for September, The Five of Pentacles with a rose from the Wild Unknown Original Tarot Deck.
The Five of Pentacles represents: Sadness, Worry, & Illness. The 5 of Pentacles is a card of hard times and an over-abundance of worrying. The anxiety that these emotions bring is counterproductive and damaging. You must find a way to quiet the mind and find peace. This is a signal to you that you can’t do it alone and that you need to reach out to others to help shoulder the burden or at least give you a few moments of peace between the chaos.
This month’s spirituality journaling prompt: Get it HERE!
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September carries with it themes of reorientation, transition, forgiveness, and the descent into ourselves for reflection and deep Shadow Work in our journals. Keep these ideas and concepts in your mind when you create your monthly bullet journal themes, habit trackers, designs, and track your yearly and monthly goals in your Bullet Journal this month.
September always reminds me of my Dad, farming, football games, and the second harvest. This month is also when the night finally starts to get cool and bonfires light our nights. Which means that in our house we are trying to get in those last moments of camping before the rainy portion of the Autumn & Fall begin.
Now is a time of transition and descent further into the dark half of the year as the summer ends and the Autumn & Fall officially begin on the Fall Equinox & Mabon on the 21st & 22nd. September is also a time of the year that is full of bounty from nature and the good will of men with the holidays right around the corner.
This is a time of year when we focus on forgiving ourselves and readjust our paths, dreams, intention and goals. September is when we transition into a new way of thinking about our progress on the goals that we set back in January.
Have we made progress on our goals? Or do we need to let our expectations fall away and view the road to our goals through a different lens?
Remember to transition your way of thinking about the progress you have or haven’t made on your goals as we head into the best time of the year, Fall.
If you are new to bullet journaling, I’m so excited to help you get started! Below are some of my favorite bullet journal layouts, cover pages, and calendars to inspire your own bujo pages.
Grab a latte (I’ve been into Four Sigmatic Chai Latte with Reishi Mushrooms lately!) and settle in with your bullet journal, markers, washi tape, colored pencils, and watercolors and get ready to make some beautiful Fall Inspired Bullet Journal Spreads that are sure to feed your creativity and artist’s soul.
September Bullet Journal Design Themes & Ideas:
Fall Food Bullet Journal Themes:
apples
berries
corn
coffee, tea, latte, chai (Sept. 29: National Coffee Day)
coffee ice cream (Sept. 6: National Coffee Ice Cream Day)
cherry
coconut
cider (Sept. 30: National Hot Mulled Cider Day)
Extra Desserts (Sept. 4: Eat an Extra Dessert Day)
Hippie Botanical Theme Bullet Journal Layout: blue eye, evil eye, psychic eye, all seeing eye, dark blue and light blue watercolor minimalist floral sketches with gold accents, plus simple boho bullet journal doodles.
August carries with it themes of reaping & sharing, expressing your new found truths, turning inwards & thinking about your goals, and being grateful for what you have and don’t have. Keep these ideas and concepts in your mind when you create and track your monthly goals in your Bullet Journal.
August always reminds me of school, learning, planning, goal setting, the first harvest, and the much coveted stationary and school supplies. I LOVE writing and making art, so this time of year is when all of the supplies are fresh and new and on sale! I just can’t help myself when it comes to journaling supplies, I’m sure to find a new journal or pen that I love, that just has to come home with me. Here are some of my favorites!
August is also a time of taking stock of the year’s bounty thus far and beginning to prepare for the coming winter as the long summer days draw to a close while the nights lengthen. This is the time of year when we focus on preparation and reaping the first bounty of what we have sewn in our gardens and in our goal setting that we started back in January during the winter. Remember to gather and set your habits and patterns in stone to secure the progress on your goals as you head into the busy time of year, autumn, fall, and winter’s holiday season.
If you are new to bullet journaling, I’m so excited to help you get started! Below are some of my favorite bullet journal layouts, cover pages, and calendars to inspire your own bujo pages.
Grab some iced lemonade (I’ve been into lemon ginger lately!) and settle in with your bullet journal, markers, washi tape, colored pencils, and watercolors and get ready to make some beautiful spreads that are sure to feed your creativity and artist’s soul.
August Pink Black Eyed Susan Botanical Plan With Me | Moon Themed Bullet Journal Layouts & Spreads
Botanical Theme Bullet Journal Layout: pink, green and brown botanical illustrations, plus simple boho bullet journal doodles, moon phase stamps and gold gel pen accents.
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Botanical Theme Bullet Journal Layout: pink, green and brown botanical illustration complete with DIY Watercolor Tutorial.
Botanical Theme Bullet Journal Layout: tan and black minimalist wheat sigil that looks like a wheel or wax seal, plus simple boho bullet journal doodles.
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August always reminds me of hot sticky nights and the return to school and learning. This year school is going to be a bit different for the world. With the pandemic still raging, schools are not reopening for in person learning full time. Most institutions are offering online learning only, or a blend of in person days and online learning splitting students into pods of no more that 15-20 students at a time. They then rotate the groups so that there are the least amount of people in a classroom at a given time.
This July monthly bullet journal cover page is inspired by the pink black eyed susan flowers that I am seeing everywhere lately! These are one of the variety of flowers that I want to make sure I have in my wildflower garden when I finally have a cabin the woods with wifi. Oh a girl can dream! The watercolor pink black eyed susan cover page is also inspired by a pin that I found on Pinterest.
Along with my monthly cover page I’m also doing a cover page for my tarot card that I pulled for this month. I did a year ahead spread that you can see here! This is the card that I pulled for August, The Nine of Swords from the Wild Unknown Deck.
The Nine of Swords represents dark visions and anguish. The Nine of Swords reveals the deepest shadows of the self. You’ll be battling yourself, so turn to others for help. Remember: Find Joy, and Reach Out to others.
supplies for today’s monthly bullet journal plan with me:
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This month’s spirituality journaling prompt: Get it HERE!
July is a special month for us because it’s my youngest brother’s birthday and time for the local county fair back home on the farm. July is also the month we had our big wedding party and renewed our vows with our family and friends. Our official wedding was a few years prior with only a very few people in attendance. It was a sweet, simple and short ceremony in the forest. It was essentially boiled down to the mayor officiating the wedding and saying “Do you? and Do you?” to us, but that is a story for another day.
This July monthly bullet journal cover page is inspired by the hydrangea wedding bouquet that I made myself for both wedding ceremonies. The watercolor hydrangea cutaway cover page is also inspired by a pin that I found on Pinterest.
Along with my monthly cover page I’m also doing a cover page for my tarot card that I pulled for this month. I did a year ahead spread that you can see here! This is the card that I pulled for July, The Mother of Swords from the Wild Unknown Deck.
The Mother of Swords represents sharp, perspective. The mother of swords puts her sharp perceptions to use as a therapist, doctor or teacher. This card can sometimes represent going through a difficult time. During which, there is potential for her criticism to soar. This is something that I know that I need to work on. I am a helper and very perceptive, but I can be too sharp with my criticism at times and too “bitey”…. so I’ll be working on keeping that in check this month.
supplies for today’s monthly bullet journal plan with me:
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This month’s spirituality journaling prompt: Get it HERE!