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If you haven’t started a playlist spread yet in your bullet journal, nows the time to do it! List down all of your favorite songs for the month with a playlist spread next to your habit or mood tracker could be a great idea XD
Playlists spreads can be at the end of the month where you write down your favorite songs of the month. Since, songs sometimes do get old, so every month you can see your past songs. Then listen to them and maybe fall in love with them again.
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
Here are 22 playlist bujo Spreads for inspiration of 2020 :
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The cassette tape drawn on the top is a perfect addition to this playlist spread! The colors and details inside of the tape with the matching colored title of September underneath of it is *French kiss*. Extra, but I love it. Recommend the song how do you sleep by Sam Smith, I was one hundred percent brainwashed by it by the radio. I love the extra music notes added next to it that also added to this playlist spread!
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I love the colors of the title October Playlist and especially the Kpop songs listed underneath! Jopping by SuperM? Double Knot by Stray Kids? Make it right by BTS ft Lauv? Don’t even get me started The baby blue title looks gorgeous, like I want to know how to write like that. Teach me your ways please. With the album cover photos printed out and added to this spread, and the playlist icons underneath it? Adding with the fact that this is a Kpop playlist spread? I <3 it. There’s definitely more Kpop playlist spread underneath. Worry not.
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The tiny symbols drawn underneath each song gives it a real playlist look. The layout of how each song box is displayed is really creative with a polaroid style with the album cover picture printed out as the photo! I love the gray highlights at the sides of the polaroid to feign it as shadows, as it almost makes it pop up from the paper itself. If the one on the very left is talking about Memories by Maroon 5, it’s another radio song that I definitely cried to at one point XD
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Source : @mbbujo
A Christmas playlist is such a creative idea for the holidays! I mean, who doesn’t love some good old Christmas songs like Joy to the World, Silent Night etc? This is such a genius idea to have for other holidays like Halloween, Fourth of July, or even Thanksgiving? The pink theme in this is popping off with the dotted pink trees! Not sure what kind of trees they are, maybe sakura, but they’re still perfectly matching to this Christmas playlist spread!
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This is one of my favorite playlist spreads because of how simple yet pretty it is. With the buttons and the playing songs’ lines, it’s definitely a look to try out for your own playlist spread in your bullet journal! If you’re too lazy to print out or don’t have access to a printer, heck this is a great example for you that a playlist spread could look just as fine without any pictures. Someone you loved by Lewis Capaldi and Let me down slowly by Alec Benjamin are both songs that are quite the one to listen to that’ll get you in your feelings.
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The tiny album cover pictures really helps with the visuals of this playlist spread with a total of nine songs in this spread! Maybe another two can be stuffed in there, but hey it’s fine. The varying colors of shadows of both black and yellow is a nice touch to add another pop of color to the spread. The three buttons underneath the photo really makes it seem like a swiping playlist XD Nonetheless, love someone by Lucas Graham, Shallow by Lady Gaga ft Bradly Cooper, and Sucker by Jonas Brothers, I recommend.
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Planets on a playlist spread *alliteration*? Heck yeah!? With the colorful borders around each album color, this spread couldn’t get better than this XD The extra quote on the bottom right corner of “Gotta remember that there ain’t no place like home” period. I love the planet theme of this spread and the planet doodles next to the title as well. And this practically speaks colorful on a whole new level! South of the Border by Ed Sheeran, Camilla Cabello, and Cardi B? Go watch the MV, it’s a whole movie on itself.
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BTS, Bangtan boys? I. Love. Them. I literally have a BTS poster up on the wall of my own room XD This BTS playlist is beautiful with five songs each and an orange shadow to make it pop. Their album covers have always been aesthetically pleasing with the pastel and black colors. I do think the layering of the song boxes are quite interesting instead of just laying each one on top of each other. So that could be something worth trying out for yourself!
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You could also dedicate an entire playlist spread to an entire group or artist too. A prime example of this is this One Direction playlist spread! Even if they’re not a group anymore, still love them nonetheless 🙂 A whole playlist for One Direction and the favorite songs of the person who created this spread! Ten song boxes in this entire spread! Now that’s a record XD They don’t know about us is one of my favorite, and omg night changes? I can’t choose!!!
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If you have one of your absolute favorite songs, dedicating one entire spread to that one song doesn’t seem like such a bad idea with this gorgeous Counting Stars spread! The watercolor sky with pink and purple with a lyric from the actual song is kinda genius if I do say so myself! The mountains drawn with the sky really tied it together too, and the icons of a song were all drawn underneath the photo. With the song minutes and play button XD I would do this at the end of the year and choose my favorite song out of the whole year and dedicate a whole page to it XD
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Source : @studyandstuffx94
I love the layout of this nine by nine rectangles, especially with a song quote in the middle of it! The extra rainbow quote in the middle, “Tell me have you seen a sunset turn into a sunrise, some Why don’t we boy lyrics! The clouds next to the playlist and the colorful boxes around the songs really tied the rainbow quote and the songs itself all together XD I love the title of playlist and the thing august title drawn across it, imma recreate it one day for myself. Boyfriend by Ariana Grande is the recommended song for this playlist XD
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The shadows of both gray and black at each song’s block makes it pop out as such a cool 3D effect, and those playlist buttons at the each song album cover is also adorable XD The loosely drawn rectangle boxes for each songs and the variating blue and yellow colored buttons gave it some variation to the spread. My favorite song here would probably be Copycat by Billie Eilish :3
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I love the title of First Half Year playlist, along with those Kpop songs that I’m also a fan of! If you’re a love of music in general, filling two pages of your favorites shouldn’t be a problem XD I love BBoom BBoom by Momoland and Bad Boy by Red Velvet, though I’ll have to give Gone Cold a try another day! This time the icons of a heart and skip button is added to the classic playlist icons 🙂 The title and the ripped brown paper added a different dimension and texture to the spread too, and the title is definitely a look!
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Source : @sarakworld
Another Kpop playlist spread, but workout edition! This is also a great way to accumulate long lists of pumping workout music too :3 The pink shadows and the layering between each boxes are also a great idea! Expected nothing less from @sarakworld with all her amazing Kpop related playlists. And the fonts she choose to write for her song names and the title are both really pretty and I wanna recreate it for myself at one point too! I love Peek-a-Boo by Red Velvet in this playlist XD
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I love the simplistic look of this spread with a tiny picture of the album and the symbols, the title with all those different shades of green and leaves gave it a tropical look XD It gave more color to the spread besides just from the colorful album cover themselves. With three by three boxes and some cover albums, the song name and artist name written with it. Songs I love in this spread are thank you next, bury a friend, twit, dalla dalla, siren and solo XD
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This brought the theme of playlist to a whole new level by writing it in the way of how exactly an app would put it a playlist! If this isn’t kind of genius, I don’t know what is! Even the songs, minutes and shuffling? This is something that I would also love to try out, having drawn a whole playlist app layout as a playlist spread in a bullet journal? It’s such a good and cool idea though. Lalalay by Sunmi and Malamente are songs that I honestly quite thoroughly enjoy, so maybe try giving it a hear XD
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A May playlist that consisted of two whole pages and a total of fourteen songs! Now that’s the record XD I love the graph paper and taped up title and the pink glittery May title. The boxes are neatly drawn and filled up with the album cover and and the icons with the song and artist’s name written underneath the boxes. This is for the people who generally enjoys listening to songs, heck, dedicate two whole pages to a monthly playlist spread sounds like a great idea!
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Playlist of the week? Honestly, four playlists a month doesn’t sound like a bad idea at all! The pastel pink theme was pulled together with those washi tapes and those pink stickers and doodles at the upper title. Which is also beautiful! The playlist itself consists of six boxes and some simple cut out photos pasted inside. The only song I don’t know in this one is Hey DJ, but I love every single one of the other five. Heck, I’m listening to I’m so Tired right now XD
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If your artistic skills are high up in the sky, painting it with acrylic paint is an option for you, but do it at your own risk. You have been warned. XD Take a moment and appreciate that those album covers were drawn by @artbyadorel with ACRYLIC PAINT. Like hello? What? It’s utterly amazing with all those details? If I had drawn it, it would probably an unrecognizable blob of colors, let’s be honest here XD Though this is definitely one of the most gorgeous and unique playlist spread I’ve seen!
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You can also extend your monthly theme to your playlist spread with this tea theme! The doodles up on the top of tea bags and cups added to the spread and gave it some personality if you will. With four long rectangles in this entire spread with the album cover photo on the left. The ombre lines underneath the playlist title itself is also another color contrast with the otherwise color-less spread.
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This is such a simple way to keep track of fun bops that you could find throughout each month and to just jot it down on an already planned out spread! And some easy doodles of the song icons to add to after writing the song down. I love the colorful dots next to the title that definitely added to this playlist spread, it almost gave me some circus vibes with the color way of the dots 🙂 In this playlist, Way back Home is my favorite song, though Without Me, Gogobebe, Sweet but Psycho, and Shallow are also songs that I’ve heard and liked!
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Not a fan of having to print out tiny pictures for the albums to have a colorful playlist spread? Try watercoloring it or drawing it yourself in different kinds of paints if you will. Heck, drawing it with pencil could easily suffice as well, or just write the words if you’re like me XD Though this watercolor album covers with the songs and artist names written down underneath the box, is honestly quite a different look that I’m kinda liking over here XD
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If you’re not into colors or pasting extra pictures, this minimalistic playlist spread is a good option and wouldn’t take much time either to complete! With simple rectangles and each song written inside with an extra decoration of the playlist buttons underneath it. Can I just take a moment to ooh over the cool looking title of playlist and the neat handwriting of the songs as well? And the extra DJ guy at the right corner is also absolutely adorable!
Though if you’d like more playlist bujo spreads, remember to check out : More Creative Playlist for 2020
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