It’s lots of fun to create bullet journal spreads for the month of September using different fun themes.
September is a month of transitions. During this month, those in the northern hemisphere prepare for fall, while those in the southern hemisphere are transitioning into spring.
In the US, the month of September usually heralds the start of school. People on summer vacation go back to work. This makes it a great time to restart your daily journaling.
If you still haven’t picked out a bullet journal theme for September, today’s post can help you choose one.
We’re sharing a collection of awesome September bullet journal themes to help you decide on your layout for the month.
Finding the right theme for your bullet journal can often be challenging. We hope that by browsing through the bullet journal setups featured in this article you’ll be inspired to begin working on your own September spread.
1. Brown Elements
Brown and orange are two colors commonly associated with autumn. This example uses materials such as kraft paper, earth-toned markers, and pens to incorporate the colors of fall into a bujo cover page.
2. Antlers – Deer Themed Bullet Journal
This is one of the more artistic September bullet Journal spreads the creator drew a deer right in the middle of the page. I think it looks fantastic.
There is enough space in the layout to place an overview of events and appointments for the whole month of September.
For color and highlighting of special dates on the mini-calendar, dual brush pens were used.
3. Autumn- September Themed Bullet Journal Spread
We mentioned earlier that September is the start of autumn in the northern hemisphere. For this autumn spread, the creator used brush pens to lend color to the leaves and pinecones to create the texture of the season.
via nicoles.journal on Instagram
Meanwhile, this weekly bullet journal spread has a hot air balloon theme. This eye-catching example was created using colored pencils.
5. Back to School
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This bullet journal theme focuses on school. It pays homage to September being the common start of school in America.
You can use markers in pastel colors to achieve this charming effect. THis colorful school time September BUJO theme is a good reminder to get back into the swing of a fall schedule.
Shelby, the creator of this bullet journal spread, declares September to be fox month. If you love foxes, you might want to use this theme in your own bujo to make planning your month more exciting.
This spread was created using mixed media, including metallic watercolor and ink. The blank calendar to-dos make me just want to fill them out with tasks.
Speaking of planning, here are some useful tips on how to stick to a schedule.
7. Guac in September
For @plinthced, September means avocados and all the delicious dishes you can make with them.
This cover page features hand-drawn avocado dishes and an encouraging quote written in watercolor markers.
If this example makes you feel a bit hungry, you might want to check out this post for some healthy breakfast ideas to jumpstart your day.
8. September Bullet Journal Mood Tracker
If you love mushrooms or are looking for a minimalist bujo spread for September inspiration, here’s one that does the trick.
This mood tracker’s mushroom theme fits right in with the aesthetics of September. The black-and-white drawings lend a singular charm to this layout.
9. Nine and Three Quarters September
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Are you a Harry Potter fan? If so, you’ll have your own ticket to Platform 9 ¾ with this layout.
It also features a September calendar with the important events already indicated. This way, you won’t miss a thing.
10. Studio Ghibli Theme
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Here’s another cute layout featuring characters from different movies made by Studio Ghibli. If you have a talent for drawing, you can hand draw this design using your favorite pen designed for journaling.
Check out our recommendations of the best pens for note-taking in this post.
11. Sakura
This Sakura (cherry blossom) theme exudes elegance and grace. It is one of my favourite spreads. It features a hand-drawn branch of a Sakura tree as the page header.
Washi tape and brush pens give this theme its subtle colors.
12. Equinox Theme
via Archer & Olive
The September theme equinox officially signals the beginning of the fall season. You might want to use this astronomical event as the theme for your bullet journal.
This sun and moon BUJO design is quite cool.
(If you’re a teacher looking for some bulletin board ideas, check out these creative fall bulletin board ideas.)
13. Autumn Skies & Apple Pies
September is also the time for the last harvest before the cold sets in. For this layout, the theme is autumn skies and apple pies.
The cover page for their September spread features calligraphy and illustrations done in watercolor.
14. Mushrooms Cover Spread
via Tea & Twigs
Here is another spread featuring mushrooms. The doodles are drawn by hand, and watercolor pens were used to color in different varieties of mushrooms.
Another theme that you can use for the September section of your bullet journal trackers is scenes from the forest floor, perhaps featuring the creatures and plant life that thrive below the forest canopy.
15. Watercolor September Cover Page
If you’re looking for an example that features a floral theme for your September spread, here’s one that was created using pen and watercolors.
The design represents how September is a month of transitions, considering that the creator chose to draw fallen brown leaves and a bunch of still-vibrant flowers.
Final Thoughts
September prepares us for major changes.
It is the month to get back into the swing or our work/school life. It is the season to get back into our good habits. It can be a great time to start (or restart) our journaling habit.
We hope that you’ve been inspired by this collection of September bullet journal themes. Which ones are your favorites?
If you’re preparing your journal in advance, here are favorite bullet journal ideas and templates.
Looking for some BUJO spread ideas for the rest of the year? This post about monthly journal spread ideas is worth checking out.
Here are a few more resources about bullet journals. Feel free to check them out.
Finally, if you don’t know the “right” way to journal, then check out this seven-step process for building a journaling habit that sticks.
















