Holiday Bullet Journal Spread Ideas for December

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December is here — the month of cozy nights, peppermint cocoa, and sparkling lights! It’s also the perfect time to refresh your bullet journal and end the year with creativity, reflection, and joy. Whether you’re a student, a planner lover, or someone who wants to make the holidays more intentional, a December bullet journal spread can help you stay organized and festive.

In this post, we’ll explore beautiful and practical bullet journal spread ideas for December, from holiday planning pages to winter mood trackers — all designed to keep your month merry, mindful, and productive.

Why Create a December Bullet Journal Spread?

December often feels like a whirlwind — finals, travel, family events, and holiday prep all at once. A bullet journal helps you:

  • Keep track of deadlines, shopping lists, and gift ideas.
  • Reflect on the past year before stepping into the new one.
  • Balance festive fun with self-care and rest.
  • Channel your creativity through doodles, color palettes, and holiday themes.

Pro tip: Choose a color scheme like forest green, deep red, gold, and cream for an instant cozy-holiday feel.

1. December Monthly Overview

Start with a clean, minimal monthly calendar spread that gives you a big-picture view. Use it to note:

  • Exam dates or assignment deadlines
  • Holiday events and parties
  • Important birthdays or travel days

Why I love it: It helps you see how busy the month is so you can plan realistic to-do lists instead of overwhelming yourself.

Try using: Fine-tip pens and washi tape with snowflake or reindeer patterns for a festive border.

2. Holiday Gift Planner

No more last-minute shopping panic! Create a gift planning spread with sections for:

  • Recipient’s name
  • Gift idea
  • Budget
  • Purchased / Wrapped / Delivered checkboxes

You can even add a wishlist column for yourself (because students deserve gifts too!).

Helpful tools:

  • Amazon Gift Tracker List – keeps all your shopping links in one place.
  • Budgeting app like Notion or Goodnotes templates to manage spending.

3. Winter Self-Care Tracker

Between exams and social events, students often forget to rest. Dedicate a page to winter self-care habits like:

  • Drinking enough water
  • Sleeping 7–8 hours
  • Stretching or light exercise
  • Journaling before bed
  • Digital detox days

Draw cozy icons — mugs, scarves, stars — to make it visually soothing.

If you love digital journaling, try pairing your bullet journal with a tablet stylus like the Apple Pencil or Logitech Crayon to track habits neatly.

4. Festive Mood Tracker

Track your mood through the month using a December-themed shape — like ornaments, snowflakes, or a Christmas tree. Color each section daily to visualize how your emotions flow.

  • Green = calm
  • Red = productive
  • Blue = tired
  • Gold = joyful

At month’s end, you’ll have a colorful reflection of your December spirit.

5. Holiday Bucket List

Make a “December Bucket List” page with fun activities such as:

  • Bake gingerbread cookies
  • Watch Home Alone or Elf
  • Visit a Christmas market
  • Do a random act of kindness
  • Decorate your study desk with fairy lights

Tip: Add small photos or Polaroids next to completed activities — it turns your journal into a scrapbook of memories!

6. Finals Week Planner

For students, December also means final exams — so dedicate a spread to plan study sessions. Include:

  • Exam dates
  • Study goals per subject
  • Priority list
  • Daily revision log

Tools that help:

  • A digital timer like Pomofocus or TickTick for study sessions.
  • Sticky notes and color markers to visually organize subjects.

This combination keeps your mind focused while allowing festive breaks between sessions.

7. Cozy Aesthetic Study Layout

If you’re still studying through December, try a “Cozy Study Layout.” Decorate your pages with doodles of candles, snow, or pine trees while keeping sections like:

  • To-do list
  • Important reminders
  • Study playlist ideas
  • Gratitude corner

Why it works: The cozy visuals make studying less stressful and more comforting.

8. Gratitude Log for December

End the year on a thankful note. Dedicate one page to jot down one thing you’re grateful for each day.

  • It can be small (a warm coffee, a good grade, a kind text).
  • You’ll start noticing more positivity in your day.

Consider using gold gel pens for headings — they make your gratitude page shine (literally).

9. Holiday Movie & Book Tracker

Winter break calls for some slow, cozy downtime. Create a movie and book tracker to list your must-watch and must-read favorites.

  • Add star ratings and mini reviews.
  • Use Christmas icons to mark completed ones.

Try these tools:

  • Letterboxd for tracking movies digitally.
  • Goodreads for reading lists and goals.

10. Budget & Expense Tracker

Holiday shopping can sneak up fast. Keep finances under control with a December expense tracker:

  • Create columns for Category, Amount, and Notes.
  • Add sections for gifts, food, travel, and fun.

Why I recommend this: Managing your spending now helps you start the new year financially fresh.

You can pair your journal with an AI budgeting tool like Cleo or PocketGuard for automatic insights.

11. Year-End Reflection Spread

Before jumping into 2026, take time to reflect:

  • What did I learn this year?
  • What moments made me proud?
  • What do I want to leave behind?

Add a “Top 5 Highlights of 2025” section with mini doodles or photos. Reflection helps close the chapter with gratitude and excitement for what’s ahead.

12. Vision Board for the New Year

Use the last few pages of your December journal to create a mini vision board for 2026. Include:

  • Inspirational quotes
  • Pictures of goals (career, study, lifestyle)
  • Affirmations like “I am ready for new beginnings.”

Recommended supplies:

  • HP Sprocket mini photo printer for printing Polaroid-style images.
  • Tombow dual brush pens for colorful calligraphy.

This makes journaling both motivational and aesthetic — perfect for Pinterest inspiration boards!

Bullet Journal Supplies You’ll Love

To make your December spreads extra beautiful:

  • Tombow Dual Brush Pen Set – smooth blending for festive titles.
  • Leuchtturm1917 Journal – durable, smooth pages for clean layouts.
  • Washi Tape Set (Holiday Edition) – adds cute borders and accents.
  • Fine-Tip Black Pens – like Micron or Sakura Pigma for precision lines.

Final Thoughts

December is the perfect time to pause, create, and celebrate how far you’ve come. Your bullet journal isn’t just a planner — it’s a reflection of your growth, joy, and the memories that make the year special.

So grab your pens, light a candle, put on your favorite holiday playlist, and start your December journal spread today. You deserve a calm, cozy, and creative ending to the year.

Pin this post for later — your future self will thank you when next December rolls around!


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