Because life’s just better with coffee and cute Bujo pages
Coffee lovers, this Coffee Bullet Journal post for you.
If your idea of a perfect morning includes your bullet journal and a hot mug of coffee, then you’re gonna love this cozy and creative coffee theme bullet journal setup.
Warm tones, cute mugs, little beans, swirls of steam… a coffee Bujo theme is full of charm and calm. It can be cute, vintage, aesthetic, minimal or all of those at once depending on how you decorate it.
This isn’t just a cute aesthetic, it’s a whole mood. And there’s something kind of grounding about creating a layout that smells (okay, maybe just mentally) like your favorite roast. Plus, a coffee bullet journal theme is super versatile. It can match your vibe any month of the year.
It’s all about bringing those warm, rich vibes straight into your pages,think beans, brews, and cute doodles that give off all the cozy cafe feels.
Honestly, coffee and bullet journaling were made for each other. Both are rituals. Both help us slow down and savor a moment.
Why Choose a Coffee Bullet Journal Theme?
Great for autumn or winter themes, but also perfect anytime your soul wants a little warm hug on paper
- It’s familiar and comforting – Coffee is a daily ritual for many of us, and turning that ritual into art can feel really soothing.
- Endless doodle options – Mugs, beans, coffee makers, whipped-topped lattes, steam swirls, so many little icons to fill up your page.
- A great way to play with warm tones – Think soft browns, creamy beige, rich espresso blacks and subtle golds.
- Fits into any month – You can go cozy autumn café or summery iced coffee vibes depending on your mood.
You can be super creative with it , from café menu layouts to quirky coffee cup doodles.
Coffee Bullet Journal Ideas
You can go full latte mode across your whole month or just sprinkle in some café vibes on a few pages.
Here’s some fun coffee bullet journal spread ideas to bring a little bean magic into your Bujo:
Coffee Theme Monthly Cover Page
Draw a cozy coffee scene, maybe a little table by a window, with a steaming cup and books. Add coffee-related quotes or the word of the month written in latte-colored brush lettering.







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Coffee Bullet Journal Monthly Spread
See your month at a glance with a handy coffee themed monthly page.



Coffee Bullet Journal Weekly Pages
There really is no limit to what you can create for your weekly pages. A coffee them can fit any style and vibe!




Love a more minimalist Bullet journal? You can still create a beautiful Coffee theme spread like this weekly page by @kokoandlynn

Coffee Mood Tracker
Use coffee mugs with steam lines for each day. Fill in based on your mood with different shades (like a strong brew for a strong day).





Coffee Theme Habit Tracker
Design your tracker like a coffee menu chalkboard! Check off your “orders” (aka habits) daily. Or try some of these ideas:




Coffee Bullet Journal To-Do Lists
Make little coffee cup bullet points. Add a mini doodle of your go-to drink beside top priorities.

Coffee Doodle Page
Leave a blank spread just to practice your coffee bullet journal doodles.
Here are some of our easy step-by-step coffee doodles that would look great as part of your spreads.




Coffee Theme Collection Pages
You are only limited by your imagination for pages to add to your Coffee Bujo theme. Check out these ideas.

Coffee theme memories page for Bullet journal by @csenge_illustration

Coffee Bullet journal Playlist by @bujobyjanneke

This coffee Bullet journal recap by @rarejournals is a fun way to save memories and see your goal progress.

Don;t forget to add a page all about the different types of coffee like this by @x_creative_diary. You could make it like a bucket list of coffees you want tor try.
Fun Coffee Lettering Ideas

Mix up your fonts to fit the theme:
- Use bold, chalkboard-style block letters for headers.
- Script font that swirls like steam.
- Outline-style letters filled with coffee splash colors.
FREE COFFEE BULLETT JOURNAL PRINTABLES

Short on time or energy? We have you covered with these cute coffee theme printables for your Bujo. Includes Coffee Theme Mood Tracker, Coffee Bullet journal weekly page and Coffee Bullet Journal monthly page.
Simply sign up to our free library and download today by finding the pages under August Bullet Journal Printables.
Supplies for Your Coffee Theme

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There’s SO many cute stationery items that match the theme – think washi tapes, stamps, stickers, brush pens in all the warm shades.
- Tombow Dual Brush Pens in shades of brown and creams.
- Kraft paper or brown grid paper for layering or boxes.
- Coffee-themed washi tape (yes it exists, and yes it’s adorable.).
- Stamps of mugs, beans, or steam swirls.
- Paper clips shaped like mugs (I know… extra, but so good). Check them out here
- A brown or cream gel pen for drawing on black or kraft backgrounds.
- White gel pen (great for foam or chalkboard effects)
Coffee Quotes for Your Bujo Pages

Add a coffee quote on your cover page or spread around your weekly pages.
- “Espresso yourself.”
- “First I drink the coffee, then I do the things.”
- “Stressed, blessed, and coffee obsessed.”
- “May your coffee be strong and your planner be pretty.”
- “Coffee is a hug in a mug.”
- “Coffee in one hand, confidence in the other.”
- “Life happens, coffee helps.”
- “A yawn is a silent scream for coffee.”
- “Coffee is my love language.”
- “Caffeine and kindness.”
- “Drink coffee. Do good.”
- “But first… coffee.”
Fun Coffee Facts to Add
Add one little coffee fact per spread or write them like they’re chalkboard signs in a café. It’s random, but kinda fun.
- Coffee was discovered by goats! (Well, kind of, legend has it goats in Ethiopia were the first to get hyped on beans.)
- Finland drinks the most coffee per capita in the world.
- Decaf coffee still has some caffeine (around 3%)!
- The word “coffee” comes from the Arabic word qahwa.
- There’s a coffee called Kopi Luwak made from beans digested by a civet cat. (You don’t have to doodle that one.)
How to Practice (Without the Pressure)
Not every coffee cup needs to look Instagram-perfect. Practicing doodles is part of the fun! Try these tips:
- Sketch in pencil first if it helps.
- Pick one page and just try different cup shapes or steam curls.
- Mix in real photos of coffee for reference.
- Add stickers, stamps, or printables if drawing isn’t your thing.
The best thing about a coffee Bujo theme? There are no rules. Just a cozy space to sip, plan, and create.
FAQ
What is a coffee theme in a bullet journal?
A cozy aesthetic filled with doodles of coffee mugs, beans, quotes, and themed spreads that bring café vibes to your pages.
How do I create a coffee bullet journal layout?
Use coffee-colored markers, sketch steaming mugs or beans, and build spreads like habit trackers and mood logs with themed elements.
Here’s your reminder: you don’t need “Pinterest-perfect” pages. Your coffee theme bullet journal spreads can be messy, doodly, and done in 10 minutes with a highlighter and a pen. It’s the vibe that counts.
Play with the shapes. Mix the browns. Use your spills as backgrounds if you want to (spilled coffee = authentic art). It’s about enjoying the process, maybe with an actual warm drink nearby.
So brew yourself something nice, grab your pen, and espresso your creativity.
PIN FOR LATER!
