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Peach Bullet Journal Theme | Weekly Spreads, Monthly Layouts & Doodle Ideas for Bujo

Peach Bullet Journal Theme | Weekly Spreads, Monthly Layouts & Doodle Ideas for Bujo

If you are looking for a fresh peach bullet journal theme to try this season, you are in the right place. Peach tones feel soft, sunny, and playful without being too bold. They work perfectly for spring and summer setups, but also add a warm touch to fall spreads. I have collected some of my favorite weekly spreads, monthly layouts, and simple doodle ideas that make planning actually fun. These bujo layouts also translate well into scrapbooking pages, so you can double your creative output. Let’s get into the peachy goodness.

Peach Color Palette Ideas for Your Bujo Theme

Before you draw a single box, decide which peach shades you want to use. A typical peach palette includes a pale cream, a soft blush, a warm coral, and a deeper sunset peach. You can also add a mint green or a dusty blue as a complementary accent.

I like to pick three main colors and one neutral. For example, use a light peach for background washes, a medium peach for headers, and a deeper coral for details. Keep a white gel pen handy for highlights. Stick to the same palette across all your spreads to create a cohesive look.

Simple Peach Weekly Spread Layouts

Weekly spreads are the backbone of most bullet journals. A peach theme lends itself to both minimalist and decorative styles. Here are two layouts that are easy to replicate.

Option 1: Vertical columns with peach banners. Draw seven vertical columns, one for each day. At the top of each column, sketch a small rectangular banner and color it with a pale peach marker. Add a tiny peach fruit doodle next to the day name. This layout leaves plenty of room for tasks and appointments.

Option 2: Horizontal rows with peach stripe accents. Divide your page into five or seven horizontal rows. Use a washi tape strip in a peach tone along the left edge of each row, or draw a thin peach line with a brush pen. Write the day names in a soft coral. This spread works well if you prefer to see your whole week at a glance.

Peach Monthly Layouts That Are Easy to Set Up

Your monthly calendar sets the tone for the entire month. A peach month can be as detailed or as simple as you like. I recommend starting with a classic grid layout.

  • Draw a 5×7 grid for the dates. Use a peach marker for the weekends to make them stand out.
  • Write the month name in large bubble letters and fill them with a peach gradient (light at the top, darker at the bottom).
  • Add a small peach fruit cluster in the corner – just three circles and a leaf.
  • If you have extra space, include a tiny habit tracker column on the side. Use peach dots to mark completed days.

Another option is a vertical monthly layout. List the dates down the left side and use columns for categories like work, personal, and health. Color each column header with a different peach shade. It keeps you organized without looking cluttered.

Cute Peach Doodle Ideas for Beginners

Doodles bring personality to any bujo theme. Peach doodles are especially forgiving because they are round and organic. You do not need artistic skills to make them look good.

Start with the obvious: a peach fruit. Draw a circle, add a small dent on one side, then a leaf and stem. Fill the circle with a peach marker and leave a white highlight for a shiny effect. That single doodle can be repeated as a border, a header accent, or a page corner decoration.

Other simple ideas include peach blossoms (five petal flowers with a yellow center), peach slices (half circles with a pit shape), and abstract peach blobs (soft, irregular shapes that you shade with two colors). Try combining a peach with a tiny splatter of mint green dots for contrast. These doodles take ten seconds each and instantly make your spreads feel curated.

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