Okay, so I’m pretty excited about my May bullet journal theme. May is usually a pretty busy month for me so I need all these cool blues and greens to keep me chill!
You can print these pages out to use in your A5 size journal, or download them to use in your digital journal! So grab your watercolor planning pack below!
*Looking for the bike cover page from 2018? Head to the printables library to download it!
Supplies I used to create these pages:
- Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pens (These are the pens I use for headers and calligraphy. They are amazing, they basically do the work for you!)
- Pilot Metropolitan Fountain Pen
- Staedtler Triplus Fineliners
- Colore Watercolor Paint Set
- Pentel Aquash Water Brush Pens – These brushes are so easy to use and give you professional results even for a beginner!
- Tombow Dual Brush Pens – I use these to make the colorful calligraphy for my quote and headers. They come in over 96 colors and they are all amazing!
For a full explanation on each of these spreads and how I use them for monthly planning, click here.
May Bullet Journal Setup
I’ve created a huge pack of 18 planning printables for May! Here’s what you’ll get in the May 2019 planning pack:
- Watercolor Hello May
- Quote of the month
- May Calendar
- May Goals and Tasks
- Habit Tracker
- Mood Tracker
- Gratitude Log
- Memories Page
- 5 Weekly Spreads
Watercolor May Cover Page
I love making these cover pages every month. It feels good to have a theme. For more info on Cover Pages and why I use them, click here.
Monthly Calendar, Goals, and To Do list
For full instructions on monthly planning, click here!
Monthly Habit Tracker
A habit tracker is one of the most productive spreads you can have in your bullet journal! For more info about Habit Trackers, click here!
Gratitude Log & Memories
For a full explanation of Gratitude logs, click here!
May Circular Mood Tracker
For more info about Mood Trackers, click here!
5 Weekly Spreads
5 weekly spreads, one for every week in May!
Each weekly spread includes a section for your Weekly Schedule, To Do’s, Meal planning, Shopping list, a Tracker (for things like water intake, hours of sleep, etc), and a section for Next Week.
Here’s an example of how you can use the Tracker on your weekly spread.
Assign things you want to track over the week like water intake, sleep, exercise, etc, and write those along the bottom. Pick a different color for each. Then put a dot under each day up to the amount you accomplished on the number scale. For instance, you see in the example on Monday I drank 6 glasses of water. As far as exercise goes, Monday I didn’t get a lot -so on a scale of 1-10, I gave it a 1.
These weekly spreads are the life’s blood of not only getting more organized but also staying that way! Weekly planning is THE way to stay on track with your goals! And now I’ve taken all the prep work out of it. Simply download and stick in your journal!
You can pick up this entire package in my shop! Click here to get yours!
And of course, I can’t let you walk away without freebies. I’m offering the Hello May, Quote of the Month, May Calendar and May Goals and Tasks pages all for FREE!
Get your free May Bullet Journal Setup!
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Perfect DIY Stickers
I highly recommend printing them out on these Avery shipping labels. I know, it sounds weird, but they fit absolutely perfectly in any A5 size journal (roughly 8×5). No wrinkled paper or awkwardly taped edges, just a smooth easy transition from my journal to yours :). They’re the perfect DIY sticker!
For more info on how to use an Avery Label as a DIY sticker, click here.