December Bujo Cover Page Ideas
Fun & Festive December Bujo Cover Ideas to End Your Year in Style!
It’s nearly December and we all know what that means—time to create a beautiful new cover page for your Bullet Journal!
Whether you’re a doodle enthusiast or prefer a minimalist vibe, a cover page is the perfect way to set the tone for your monthly Bujo spread.
So, grab your favorite pens, markers, and of course washi tape—it’s time to get creative and have some fun!
Why Have a December Bujo Cover Page?
Cover pages are like a “welcome mat” for your month—they set the mood and give your journal a cozy, organized feel. Plus, it’s a chance to express yourself artistically ( even if you don’t think you can draw, there are still lots of ways to be creative).
Whether it’s festive, wintery, or just reflects your personal style, a cover page helps you transition into December with a fresh start.
Here are a few reasons why you’ll love having a December cover page:
- It’s a visual cue that helps separate months in your journal. This makes it easier to find the pages you need.
- It inspires creativity and makes you smile every time you flip to that page.
- You can capture the things you love about December—festivities, winter vibes, or even a cozy hibernation mood. Such a fun way to get into the festive mood.
Theme Ideas for Your December Bujo Cover Page
Feel a little overwhelmed by that blank page?
Here are a few theme ideas to get your December Bujo cover page looking fabulous!
Just a quick note: Some of the images in this post were created with the help of AI. While they are packed with creativity, they are not an actual photo or hand-drawn artwork. Think of them as fun digital creations made by a super-smart computer buddy!
1. Classic Christmas Vibes
Nothing says December like the holiday season! Try drawing a Christmas tree, festive ornaments, candy canes, or twinkling lights. You can even add a cute Santa or a reindeer for extra holiday cheer if you are feeling artistic.
2. Winter Wonderland
For a peaceful, wintery feel, go for snowflakes, cozy mittens, hot cocoa mugs, or snow-covered mountains. Blues, whites, and soft pastels make for a frosty color palette that’ll keep your Bujo cool all month long.
We have some fun and easy snowflake doodles to try HERE
3. Minimalist & Elegant
If you prefer clean lines and simple designs, go for a minimalist cover. Think soft lettering, a few delicate snowflakes, or just a simple “Hello, December” in handwritten font. Keep the color palette neutral with whites, greys, and light golds for a sleek look.
Head here if you want to learn some new easy Bujo fonts to try on your December Cover Page
4. Cozy Cabin Aesthetic
Capture that warm, snuggly feeling of staying in with a cover on the couch while it’s cold outside with a cover page featuring fireplaces, candles, wool socks, and steaming mugs of tea. Think hygge vibes—everything that makes you feel wrapped in warmth.
We have a blog post you will want to check out for some easy Hygge Doodles for inspo
Easy December Cover Pages
We know how crazy December is for everyone, so maybe you are short on time this month, or maybe you are not feeling uber creative.
Don’t worry there are lots of easy cover ideas that still look super cute:
- Big, Bold Lettering: Write “December” in large, playful letters, and add a few doodles around it—like stars, trees, or snowflakes. Simple but eye-catching!
- Polaroid Style: Draw a small “snapshot” of a holiday or winter scene, like a snowman or a cup of cocoa, and label it like a Polaroid photo. Adorable and quick! Or you could even stick in a polaroid image if you have one!
- Use Washi Tape And/Or Stickers: Use fun holiday-themed washi tape to create a border or frame for your page. Add a simple “December” in the center, and you’re done!
Minimalist December Cover Ideas
If you’re a fan of simplicity, minimalist cover pages are perfect for you. Here are some ideas for a clean, organized look that’s still festive:
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- Single Line Drawings: Draw a simple line art of a Christmas tree, snowflake, or candle with a small “December” below it. It’s subtle yet beautiful.
- Black & White: Skip the colors and go for a sleek black and white theme. Draw a simple wreath, or use basic geometric shapes to create a modern winter vibe.
- Abstract Shapes: Stick to neutral tones and play with shapes like circles, triangles, or stars. A minimalist pattern across the page with “December” in small, neat lettering creates a chic, polished look.
Bujo December Cover
@verobujo has used Dutch doors to create this beautiful December Cover Page.
We love this sweater Bujo Cover page by @ry_elisabeth23. You could have some fun and also make an Ugly Christmas Sweater Cover Page!
Using a full spread for your December Bujo Cover Page like @frostbujo creates a stunning effect.
If you love to doodle, then you will love this Festive baking doodle page by @art_n_foxes.
This gorgeous December Bujo cover by @metro_boulot_bujo has included so many cute Christmas items in one design.
We love how @maja_reka_bujo has used washi tape, scrapbooking and drawing to create this gorgeous Christmas Cookie Bujo Cover.
Doodles For December Bujo Cover Page
Looking to add some cute Christmas themed doodles to your spread?
Try our easy Christmas Doodles. You could create a special doodle a day page, or add them into your December theme.
Free December Bujo Printable
Short on time or need a little boost to get started? Download our FREE December Bullet Journal Printable Bundle! It includes:
- December Bujo cover page printable
- December Monthly Page printable
- December Mood Tracker printable
- December Weekly Spread printable
Download, print, and start filling in your December bujo quickly and easily. You can use as is or have some fun personalizing the page by coloring in the festive lights.
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Whether you’re going all out with a holiday extravaganza or keeping things crisp and simple, your December Bujo cover page is the perfect way to express your unique style and embrace the last month of the year. It doesn’t have to be complicated—the best part of bullet journaling is making it your own!
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