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There are many fruits that you can use to design your bullet journal spread. Pineapple, avocado, watermelon and peaches even! You can chose your favorite fruit and make a spread based on it.
If you’re planning to start a bullet journal, things such as this cheap bullet journal, this Micron Pen Set, and some highlighters to give an extra pop of color! Bullet journaling doesn’t require an expensive notebook with a bunch of colorful pens, you really only need the journal and pens. Though the highlighters will definitely help with the colors XD
If you’re planning to make a fruit spread on your bullet journal, you’re in the right place.
Monthly Spreads
Source : @bujotrulla
This pastel colored watermelon cover spread is aesthetics goals!! I love how whole and half watermelon are included, along with the seeds were also sprinkled in the white gaps between the slices. With the pastel colors instead of bright red and green, it goes easy on the eye and is definitely some eye candy for the bujo addicts out there! This watermelon monthly cover bujo spread is definitely gorgeous in my eye XD
Source : @whimsical.doodles
When life gives you lemons, make a spread out of it. How the title is written on a different paper is also really creative and adds some different texture to the spread. And just like the watermelon spread above, with slices of lemons and itself as a whole across the whole spread. The leaves of green also added some contrast in color besides the brown paper from the title and plain yellow from the lemons :3
Source : @bujoandreims
Peaches are also a delicious fruit to use for bullet journal themes! Some bunches of peaches floating all around the August monthly bujo spread and I do love the almost tie dye look on the peaches that made it look quite real in fact. With some faded out pink spots on the peach, I would say the theme of peach in this spread is definitely prominent all across. And with peach slices added to the mix, what more can you ask for?
Source : @choco_studies
This one is mixed with a variety of tiny fruits doodles spreaders across the entire page and a simple title is all that you need to complete this page! From grapes, pineapples, strawberries, and much more. You can even just choose your favorite fruit to draw in this format! I would most likely choose either mangos, apples or green grapes XD Or even having the same color way of fruits, like apples and cherries? Not bad.
Source : @bountifulcolours
This mango spread is most likely my favorite one here, since one of my favorite fruits is mango and this couldn’t get any better! A watercolored mango with an ombre of orange and red. I love the extra sliced mango next to one that’s whole to really accentuate on the fact that its a mango, aka my honestly favorite fruit… on the planet maybe. The calligraphy for the July are absolute goals, and the extra brushed out areas around the mangoes itself gave it a dreamy look almost.
Source : @amandarachdoodles
This one was similar to the variety fruit doodles up at the top, but this time, kiwis are thrown to the mix! These are more crisp, but it’s amandarachlee drawing these so…it’s great obviously. It almost has a rather chibi look and I’m one hundred percent digging it. The white highlights on each fruit gave it a shiny look, and even though kiwis aren’t my favorite fruit? I can’t deny that those kiwi doodles are one of the cutest things I’ve ever seen!
Source : @tinysilverlinings
Cherries are also one of my favorite fruits and this spread is the definition of delicious plump twin cherries during the Winter! With sakura and its petals added in mixed with cherries in this entire spread. The title had a mixture of both the cherry red and sakura pink in an ombre. I love the pink theme in this spread and the adorable cherries, as the green leaves also added another pop of color to it XD
Source : @abbey.bujo
Drawing little cute easy doodles of fruits gives the page a nice tropical vibe! It’s similar to the one of AmandaRachLee’s one, though with the touch of @abbey.bujo’s. I do love the title and the layout of the fruits to have a distance between all of them as to not look cramped and all mushed together. A clean fruit spread with plenty of nice tasting fruits XD
Source : @mathildasbujo
The big bold hand lettering calligraphy with the strawberries and mini daisies drawn with marker is absolutely lovely! The strawberries are wonderfully drawn with in one flowy line from one corner to the next. The pink border around the entire cover also doesn’t go unnoticed. The details in each strawberries are great and with the extra leaves and daisies added to the line is also a nice touch!
Source : @tinysilverlinings
This blueberry spread with the little branches and the neon blue really made it pop out to me. I’m not sure if I would’ve been able to tell if it were blueberries if it hadn’t had the branches and all. Though blue is my favorite color, and highlighted ombre blue title might be one of my favorite titles in this entire spread.
Source : @journalwithstef
Watermelons during the summer is an absolute must! What better way to do it during the summer of July? With watermelons and slices of it in varying sizes and the seeds sprinkled everywhere on the spread around the title of Hello July! The watermelon slices at the side though XDD
Source : @journalsbyalex
Peaches as a theme is adorable and one can’t get enough of it! You can change it any of your favorite fruits and it’ll be just as cute too XD Though this is more on the tan side rather than pink peaches, this May spread is also beautiful! The calligraphy of May is also goals, and the slight ombre in colors of the peach is subtle but it’s there alright. What I wouldn’t do to take a bite of the peach inside this spread!
Source : @dutch_dots
What can say summer more than some good old popsicles? These variating popsicles behind the giant watermelon watercolor popsicle in the center with July written underneath it. The ranging popsicles and both ice creams at the background really added to the theme, and I would love to grab one or two popsicles from the spread and gobble it all up XDDD
Source : @bujowithnato
The pineapples in this are so cute, though I’m not sure what are the black dots in those pineapple slices, I still think they’re quite cute. I love the way the title is drawn as well in here with the calendar written next to it as well. The yellow popsicles that were thrown to the mix is also another way to add some pineapple elements in here XD
Source : pinterest
I really like the different shades of yellow included with the slices of lemons and the details of the seeds is such a nice plus to it all! The realistic flesh of the lemons were really shown with those lines, I can almost picture the juice inside of it XD Though the different colors of yellow itself is great to have more contrast in between. And the sizes variated throughout the spread surrounding the title, which is also highlighted in yellow to fit the theme!
Weekly Spreads
Source : @dhld
Watermelon lovers, watch out for this weekly spread covered with watermelons! It’s also filled with extra squares for those who need extra space for notes like me XD With a massive Burgundy title of August, and large, medium and small watermelon doodles all in the spread! It might be watercolor, the bigger ones, though the smaller ones are what I’m guessing to be color pencil? Unless @dhld chopped it from the washi tape at the bottom, that is. But this is definitely a fruit themed spread, fitting to the post XD
Source : @marthasjournal
This minimal style could be for people who don’t have much to do but still need an organizer! This is an adorable way to add some lemon theme to the weekly spread, with three boxes of lemons and an extra quote of ‘stay fresh’. One is more light in color, the other had more detailed drawn in it, and the last one in black with lemons drawn in the color white. I do think this is a beautiful lemon themed spread!
Source : @nature.andink
Some small aspects of tropical fruits can be the perfect addition to your weekly spread! The tiny hanging of the fruits is pretty creative and it’s almost like a wall decor in my eyes XD And an extra quote of ‘a summer I’ll aways remember with people I’ll never forget’ up of the wall hanging with pineapples at its corner. With a calendar and habit tracker on its opposite side and a neat yellow weekly spread in the middle XD
Source : @magic.bujo
I would love this spread with some of my favorite fruits during a good old summer day! You can change this with other themes besides fruits, such as maybe some bananas or berries? The colorful weekly boxes in these two pages and an extra little ‘take a moment’ quote on the right bottom of the spread. The actual fruit decor on the top is extra and I love it XD
Source : @sea_journal
What a great water color watermelon! Try saying that five times in a row. In all seriousness, this watermelon is hands down the prettiest one I’ve ever see with it being a divider between the spreads. The pink flesh of the watermelon looks great with the water color-fading-brush appearance! This is also a weekly spread and two boxes at the left bottom with bullet pointed lists in each box.
Source : @bountifulcolours
Kiwis, anyone? A perfect green theme for your weekly spread, with the sour and plump kiwi doodle at the top of this weekly spread. It looks quite realistic with the faded out seeds in the middle with the white center of the sour fruit. The smudges kind of make it seem like a drawing on its own canvas without the weekly spread. Though the spread consists of sections for each day right underneath the kiwis itself.
Source : @thuys.bujo
The dancing pink ribbons that are tying the cherries gave it another look with the 3D look of the ribbons! With it highlighted with white and weaving itself down the both sides of the weekly spread of June. Cherries are one of my favorite fruits, so all the more reason to put this spread in this fruit post. It’s another reason to add another pink in there :3
Source : @b.bulletjournal
Lovers of avocados would be gasping with joy right now at this wonderful avocado weekly bullet journal spread! The line of avocados lining the side of the weekly spread is so cute that a not so lover of avocados will like it too. And the miniature calendar at the bottom right is such a nice touch as well, some of the avocados up from it had their brown seeds in it and some none. I do love the calligraphy for the days and the color ways of dark green paired with the light green too XD
Source : @amandarachdoodles
The simple fruit weekly spread with variating fruit doodles lining the top is a good way to incorporate your themes in to each spread! Of kiwis, lemons, strawberries, watermelons, and oranges all across the top. And seven long rectangles as the daily tasks to write down, and red, yellow, green, and yellow shadows are lined the boxes itself to make it pop out from the white sheet.
Bonus Doodle
Source : @blackandwhitebullet
A bonus fruit doodle that I just couldn’t resist putting inside! A detailed step by step doodle of a watermelon, pineapple and lemons is needed for a good fruit spread you should use for your own fruit themed bullet journal spread after you finished this post! With four steps, you can choose to add color to it by yourself in your bullet journal too XD
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