Pride month is such a good time to add something a little more meaningful to your bullet journal. Whether you’re part of the LGBTQ+ community or just want to show some love and support, Pride spreads are a creative way to do that.
You don’t have to be an expert or an artist to join in, just grab your journal, pick your colors and make a page that feels good to you. It can be fun and playful or reflective and calm. There’s no one way to do it.
Color plays such a huge role in Pride, and it honestly makes journaling more exciting too. Every flag, every shade has a story behind it and that alone makes your spreads feel more intentional.
So if you’re into bold weekly layouts, gratitude pages, or just love an excuse to use your rainbow pens…this post is packed with ideas to help you bring Pride into your journal in a way that’s simple and supportive.
Favorite Supplies for Pride BUllet Journal Spreads
You don’t need a full art store to make a page that feels like magic. A few go-to supplies can take you way further than you think.
Mildliners or Crayola Supertips are solid for flag colors or soft accents. You can mix and match shades without it looking too loud.
Black gel pens or fineliners help keep your writing sharp when you’re layering on color.
Stickers can be a lifesaver when you don’t feel like drawing. You can find tons of pride-themed ones online or even make your own with washi tape and scissors.
If you wanna go extra, grab some dot markers or brush pens. But honestly…as long as you have something to write with and something to color with, you’re good.
Pride-Inspired Bullet Journal Ideas
Pride spreads can be loud, soft, messy, neat or whatever vibe fits your mood. Below you’ll find some creative examples.
All the spreads in this post were created by super talented journal lovers on Instagram. If you saw something that made you smile or sparked an idea, go give them a like or a follow. Their creativity totally deserves the love and it’s always nice to support people who share their art just to brighten someone else’s day.
Bold Pride Lettering Page

This one’s proof that a single word in the right colors can say it all.
Rainbow Pride Bullet Journal Weekly Layout

A color-coded week like this just makes planning look way more fun.
Love for All Pride Quote Spread

Clean layout, strong message and the stripes bring it all together.
Collage Style Rainbow Affirmations

This spread mixes words and art in a way that makes every part pop.
Minimalist Rainbow Cover Page

Sometimes simple hits the hardest, and this one totally gets that.
Pride Flag Word Strips

Each stripe feels like its own little reminder and that’s the beauty of it.
Happy Pride Month Cover

A cheerful, colorful welcome to a month that deserves to stand out.
Pride Tea Bag Flags Weekly

This one’s playful, clever and such a unique way to show the flags.
Pride Quote and Flag Duo Spread

It’s the kind of layout that makes you stop and actually read every word.
Rainbow June Header With Pastel Pens

Bright, bold and soft all at once…perfect for kicking off Pride month.
Don’t Let Anyone Steal Your Pride

Great mix of tasks and affirmations in this one and that rainbow graph is kinda genius.
Love Has No Gender

This one’s sweet and to the point with soft colors and a cozy vibe.
Queer Pride Sticker Collage

So many statement pieces in this layout it basically shouts in the best way.
Be Myself Lettering

Using rainbow just for a single word makes the message stand out more.
Crystal Pride Page

The gem art in this spread is next level like wow the color blends are dreamy.
Full Page Rainbow Geometrics

If you like bold and bright this repeating pattern is super satisfying to look at.
Rainbow Watercolor Message

This one just feels warm and kind and a good reminder to be soft with yourself.
Space Pride June Layout

The mix of black background and rainbow border gives this a whole galaxy vibe.
Pride Pixel Weekly Setup

Love a gamer moment and this blocky design is fun and still totally functional.
Other Pride-Inspired Bullet Journal Ideas
Here are other ideas you could try:
Identity Pages & Pronoun Logs: Space for affirmations, personal reflections and creative expression of your identity.
LGBTQ+ History or Quote Pages: Highlight voices, activists or moments that inspire you. Keep the vibe bold and meaningful.
Pride Mood & Gratitude Trackers: Track how you’re feeling, what you’re grateful for or anything that’s helping you stay grounded and joyful.
Celebration Lists & Memories: Dedicate pages to friends, events, photos, favorite outfits or anything that made you feel seen and loved.
Tips for Creating a Pride Journal You’ll Love
Pride spreads can be as fun or simple as you want them to be. You don’t need to overthink it to make something meaningful or cute.
Play with color in a way that fits your style. Full rainbow? Go for it. Prefer soft tones or just one accent shade? That totally works too. There’s no one right way to do a Pride-themed layout.
Mix in your usual pages like weekly plans, quotes or trackers. A Pride page doesn’t have to be separate from everything else… it can live right alongside the rest of your life stuff.
Why Pride Journaling Matters
Adding Pride-inspired pages to your journal is a fun way to get creative while recognizing something that matters to a lot of people. It’s a small but thoughtful way to show support and celebrate the meaning behind Pride.
From rainbow layouts to event calendars, there’s so many ways to bring color and purpose into your journal this time of year. Journaling during Pride doesn’t need to be perfect or planned out. It can be colorful, messy or super minimal.
So whether you’re joining a parade, showing quiet support or just love themed spreads, adding Pride to your journal is a great way to get inspired and stay connected.
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