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June 2025 Bullet Journal Setup | Summer Vibes, Mountain Motifs & Simple Pages

Summer is officially here—and my June bullet journal is reflecting all the golden-hour vibes I can fit on the page. Inspired by June in the Mountain West, this layout is warm, simple, and perfect for the long, leisurely days ahead.

Whether you’re staying consistent with your journal this summer or giving yourself permission to keep it light, this month’s setup is proof that simple can still be meaningful.

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This video walks through each part of my June 2025 bullet journal, including my signature collage techniques, minimalist weekly spreads, and the return of my hand-drawn mountain motif.

What’s Inside My June 2025 Bullet Journal

Custom June Cover with Mountain Motif

I’ve reused my hand-drawn mountain graphic in every June journal for years—this little touch brings continuity and personality to each summer start. Paired with a magazine image that captures that “June in the West” feeling, this cover gives me all the right vibes.

April 2025 bullet journal cover page featuring a bright, spring-themed magazine clipping with washi tape border and glitter letter stickers spelling out “April."

Table of Contents with Full-Page Collage

This layout breaks from my usual format. Since June is typically a light journaling month for me, I filled the right page with a coordinated collage set. No extra writing space needed—just visuals that speak for themselves.

Monthly Calendar Spread

Between birthdays and early summer events, this calendar keeps things clear without overwhelming the page. That little mountain sketch appears here too—because of course it does.

Two-page April bullet journal spread showing a monthly calendar on one side and a freeform “table of contents” layout on the other with a seasonal bucket list, quotes, and memory notes.

Weekly Spreads, Kept Simple

Each week gets its own spread, prepped with peekaboo collage windows, stickers from my Happy Planner packs, and a sketch box for “moments to remember.” I’ve found that designing the layout ahead of time helps me stay consistent, even when I’m outside more than I’m indoors.

Four weekly bullet journal spreads for April arranged in a grid, each featuring pre-curated magazine clippings, washi tape, handwritten notes, and “Moments to Remember” boxes.

Feature Spread for Reflections

Instead of tracking goals or big projects, I’m saving this space for end-of-month reflections. I’ll write what stood out, what I learned, and what I want to remember. Bonus: I’m also playing with digital layouts in GoodNotes—so this paper spread is a beautiful complement to that new practice.

Bullet journal “future spread” layout for April goals and projects, decorated with spring-themed collage and washi tape for peekaboo-style journaling beneath the images.

This Month’s Reminder:

Whether you write one sentence a day or skip entire weeks, your journal still holds meaning. Don’t let summer’s slower pace keep you from picking up your pen—it’s all part of the rhythm.

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