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These March cover spreads are perfect to take for inspiration for any of your monthly bujo cover spreads in your bullet journal! While March is not only the beginning to the warm Spring season, it’s also a new start to your bullet journal for a March cover spread page!
With theme ideas including plants, all kinds of flowers, and adorable doodles for all these 43 March cover spreads, you could definitely put the pen to the fresh paper on your bullet journal with some good ideas!
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
Now, let’s get started on these 43 March Cover Spread Inspirations to Try Out :
Source: @apfelzimtmuffin
A simple green theme spread with different green shades and sorts of vines that surrounds the pentagon border for the March title! Perfect for the plant lover.
Source: @annajournals_
If you’d like a challenge from the plant themed spread above, try this adorable cactus themed cover spread! Draw your favorite plants or even animals could be a great idea.
Source: @minimal_almanac
While I thought Spirited Away was the most scary Studio Ghibli movie to me because of the No-Face man and the gobbling pigs, I still like this chibi No-Face man doodle!
Source: @shaynechan
Got some stamps with you? Then stamp away on your March cover spread using either different ink pads or markers to make a spread like this!
Source: @lianajournals
There seems to be a trend here with plants and cactuses for March cover spreads but I’m not mad about it! If you have a green thumb and you have a house just like this, why not replicate it on your bullet journal?
Source: @cherissejournals
Whether this is oranges or peaches, I love the abstract/lineart feel of this spread with only two colors and a pen. The brown calendar at the center definitely pulled the overall spread together!
Source: @bulletwithe
As a fan of chasing after my goals/dreams [per my blog name :)], this cloud themed spread with the little stars is simple but beautiful too!
Source: @amandakoay_art
I love this line art March cover spread with the well drawn out woman and the sparingly used colors that complimented the drawing incredibly well!
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Source: @lalipop.lettering
Breakfast? Anyone? Eggs, avocado toast, and pancakes, a great breakfast trio to replicate on your bullet journal! Or you can draw out your own favorite breakfast combo too.
Source: @yvisualss
Pantone shaded cards with themed drawings inside to the color name, I love the warm color scheme across this overall March cover spread and the little doodles inside each card!
Source: @inprint.xyz
For the artists who can draw, this beautiful orca with not only gold splatters but gorgeous flowers drawn in the background is the perfect animal to draw!
Source: @veronicajournals
A playlist box with a pastel purple themed scenery of mountains drawn on the inside, the extra details on the outside is a great addition to the spread!
Related: Creative Playlist Spreads to Try Out for Your Bullet Journal
Source: @notikjournal
The wagon doodle with the flowers is drawn so well, with the March title’s color even matching the flowers! I can’t get over how adorable the wagon is drawn!
Source: @forthejoyofjournaling
Patterned tiles with a matching blue and sea green color scheme, these patterned stamps can definitely used for your next few cover spreads with different colors too!
Source: @kotose.journal
As a person who will always have room for dessert no matter how full she is, these kawaii pink desserts were calling my name! These are so cute I would’ve loved to eat them all!
Source: @bulletsandconfetti
With little plant stickers and a cute color palette on the side listing the colors used in this abstract cover spread. The little calendar inside the box is also adorable with the matching title!
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Source: @cynthiabujo
Pastel purple is making a comeback with this spread with dragonfly doodles, patterned washi tapes, and abstract shapes—all bordering the sparkly March title and calendar!
Source: @leelajournals
Polaroids will never stop being aesthetic just as this gray-vintage-y March cover spread with the copper toned night as the image. The brown washi tapes is such a cute plus!
Source: @priyanka.bujo
Some plant postages with adorable little plant doodles on the inside of each one! The extra sprouts of plants with the border filled up the spread with even more Spring vibes XD
Source: @bujo.by.lo
Nothing says Spring more than some daisies, and I can’t get over how awesome the title looks with the layered cursive! Love how cute this spread is with only three colors!
Related: 34 Best Step by Step Flower Doodles to Try Out
Source: @bujo__enthusiast
Lavender is one of my favorite flowers, and the draped curtain look with flowers is definitely a look! You bet I’ll be trying these magenta and purple flower doodles in my notebook!
Source: @tiinanpaivakirja
I’m not sure what’s used for this, either it be acrylic or some other medium, but I sure as heck think it’s gorgeous. I would love to run through a field as this, but a cover spread will have to do for now 🙂
Source: @talkbirthytome
Some sparkly lightbulbs and fairy lights in the same draped curtain look as the lavender spread—you can easily achieve the same look with a pen and yellow marker!
Source: @littleolivebujo
“I don’t know where I’m going, but I’m on my way.” That’s a wonderful quote that I’ll be keeping in my heart. But besides that, the yellow van and the scenery behind it is adorable!
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Source: @ihggs
As someone who loves getting drinks from vending machines, these brown colored boxed drinks as a March cover spread is awesome!
Source: @littleolivebujo
Daisies, polaroids, and hedgehogs? The hedgehog doodle with it just holding it’s hands out–clutches heart in cuteness– is kawaii overload.
Source: @bulletjournal.calendar
The classic font for March fits the cover spread so well with the briefly pink shaded flower in the mason jar! The petals on the flower looks so realistic with the detailed lines.
Source: @letteringwithleni
I hope you aren’t tired of plant themed spreads, because I sure am not! These hanged up plant doodles are the perfect beginner friendly doodles to try out on your cover spread today!
Source: @bujo.applelicious
If only there really are pink and purple clouds, I think the world could used that extra touch of color sometimes XD If only the night sky could look as dreamy as this March cover spread!
Source: @cynthiabujo
Armies unite!! You could do this for all the Kpop groups you’re a fan of for the entirety of the year if you’d like? Twice, BlackPink, NCT, Seventeen, Winner, Itzy, TXT, and so much more!
Source: @weeeifantasy
A rare black cover spread with gold flecks and stars with a mix colored polaroid frame with a gold March title on the inside. The black and gold pairing of colors is such a great touch!
Source: @len.journals
An artistic cover spread with gouache painted hair for the three women and the moon. I love the detail of white stars in their hair and black stars in the sky!
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Source: @bujo.forbeginners
If March was in a box, it would look like this with all the beautiful vines and flowers that flew out! The way the March letters are positioned too with the flowers too is *chefs kiss*
Source: @bloomanddot
With a watercolored? Sea green colored theme spread with the eye drawing black flower bouquet spread at the left, why does that look like it came straight out from a textbook?
Source: @nohnoh.studies
Plants. They’re not leaving anytime soon! I love the cactus in a bottle look so much that I could imagine it with sunsets, oceans, flower fields or even the night sky in it!
Source: @littleolivebujo
If March was an object, a yellow polaroid camera sounds about fitting. The calendar is written down on the polaroid film, how creative!
Source: @plinthced
I doubt this is a stamp, so if you have enough patience then this could a great challenging spread for you to tackle for your March cover spread!
Source: @letteringwithleni
With lavenders being my favorite flowers, this March cover spread might be my favorite among all these cover spreads! The little purple speckles with the flowers is the perfect way to fill up the spread~
Source: @merakumi
The most minimalistic cover spread among all these March cover spreads, with the cutest miniature plant doodles above each letter of March with an equally small calendar uwu :3
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Source: @plinthced
If you can draw dragonflies as beautiful as these, I don’t see why not take a stab at trying this out! With the copper and sea green wings, let these dragonflies lead us on to the next month!
Source: @bulletjournal_veronica
I’m a big fan of the bright blue color in this spread, with the classic brushed-look title and the blue bicycle with a basket of flowers. I would love to ride this bicycle along fields of grass in the Spring season~
Source: @wildeyesbujo
You can repeat this with not only these beautiful poppies, but with your favorite flowers for your other spreads as well! I didn’t miss the little bulbs of poppies at the side!
Source: @plslars
Fans? Some type of flower? Nonetheless, the color combination and the overall look is an A+ for me! It’s giving me vintage-y and Japanese fans vibes, and I’m not mad at it XD
Conclusion :
Nonetheless, that’s all I got for 43 best March cover spreads you need! Comment below your favorite one, share this post if you liked it, and pin for later!