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March 2025 Bullet Journal Setup | Late-Winter Pages, Creative Touches & Spring Hints

It’s time for a fresh flip-through! In this post, I’m revealing my full March 2025 bullet journal setup—a spread that bridges the lingering chill of winter with a hint of spring’s promise. I’m leaning into soft seasonal colors, cozy routines, and intentional planning to carry me through this in-between month. If March feels like a bit of a limbo month where you live too, this spread might just give you the creative boost you need to make it meaningful.

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What’s Inside My March Journal

A Cover Page That Sets the Tone

This month’s cover is a favorite. I chose a moody, snow-dusted photo that looks almost exactly like the landscapes around where I live. Instead of jumping into full-blown spring, I stayed true to the season I’m actually in—still winter. A few strips of purple washi and some gold glitter letters add the perfect touch of warmth and sparkle.

March bullet journal cover page with magazine collage in winter tones, accented with purple washi tape and gold glitter letters

A Simple but Cozy Intro Spread

I use this space for visual inspiration and a low-key bucket list for the month. These are never big-ticket items—instead, they’re seasonal, doable, and soul-nourishing: think spring break staycations, fizzy drink experiments, or soaking in the (occasional) sunshine. I also leave space for a photo I’ll add later and a favorite quote or song lyric.

Monthly Calendar

This is my most practical spread for tracking appointments, family events, and birthdays. I also love using this page as a social connection tracker—leaving little notes about who I’ve talked with or caught up with throughout the month.

Weekly Spreads with Peekaboo Windows

Each day gets its own square in March. I fill these in with a mix of to-dos, reflections, pep talks, or mini journal entries. I’m still loving the peekaboo window technique—using washi tape to attach a small collage image that flips open to reveal writing space underneath. It’s an easy way to stay creative while giving myself room to write.

March bullet journal weekly spreads using peekaboo windows with washi tape and magazine collage, designed for daily journaling

March Feature Spread: Goals & Intentions

Every month, I dedicate a spread to my intentions—and March is no different. This time I kept the layout simple, using two large collage clippings as “doors” that lift to reveal my full list of monthly goals underneath. I’ve found this kind of visual planning to be powerful—it reminds me to stay grounded, hopeful, and intentional.

Want to see the exact goals I set for March? Watch the bonus goals video here →

Preview of March goals and intentions page with large collage elements, designed using layered washi tape and a simplified layout

Your Turn:

What are you planning in your journal this month? Are you still in winter mode or reaching for spring? Leave a comment and let me know what you’re tracking, drawing, or dreaming about in March.

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