If you are looking for some inspiration for your bullet journal for the month of February, then this blog post is just for you!
As we step into the second month of the year, the pages of our bullet journals eagerly await a new burst of creativity and inspiration. February, with its subtle charm and romantic undertones, presents the perfect canvas for crafting visually captivating and emotionally resonant journal theme covers.
Whether you’re a seasoned bullet journalist or just starting your creative journey, this blog post is designed to spark your imagination and guide you through 24 inspiring bullet journal theme covers tailored specifically for February.

Why choose a cover theme for you bullet journal?
Designing a cover theme page for your bullet journal offers several practical advantages that go beyond mere aesthetics. Firstly, it establishes a cohesive visual identity for the month, making it easier to locate and reference specific periods when flipping through your journal.
A themed cover also sets the tone for the month, creating a motivational and inspiring atmosphere. Additionally, the process of choosing and creating a theme provides an opportunity for personal expression and creativity, promoting a positive and engaging journaling experience.
The theme itself can be a reflection of your current mood, interests, or seasonal vibes, helping to capture the essence of that particular period in your life. A well-designed cover theme page can serve as a useful memory aid, evoking specific emotions or events associated with that month when you revisit your journal in the future.
Overall, a cover theme page is a practical and enjoyable way to enhance both the organization and personalization of your bullet journal.
Let’s dive into the bullet journal theme covers for February!
Number 1.

Source: journalbambie
Starting off with these inspiring collage style bujo theme page for February. Adding in some details with the fabric type bambo to give it some texture, this journal cover surely gives off a lovely aesthetic vibe.
Number 2.

Source: sarahs.bulletjournal
This whimsical and childlike cover page is a treat to look at. Replicating this type of art would definitely be freeing, choose all your favourite things to draw, and go for it.
Number 3.

Source: jils_journal
This bujo cover page is giving me astrology feels! The artist has definitely thought this theme page out carefully with their drawing and colour combination because it all works so well.
Number 4.

Source: sandracherryhrt
Sometimes simple works well! And this bujo theme cover definitely works. If you have a bunch of flowers in your home, make good use of them and draw them for your theme cover.
Number 5.

Source: judy.journals
Love is definitely in the air in February with Valentine’s day, and this bujo theme cover definitely portrays that! Take inspiration from Valentine’s day for your bujo theme page and choose your favourite romance movie to take inspiration from, for me, these roses definitely remind me of beauty and the beast!
Number 6.

Source: lootengstudio
Another Valentine’s theme for February, but as this cover page shows, it can also be about self-love. Shower yourself with some love and dedicate this month’s theme page to yourself with your favourite self-love quotes and messages.
Number 7.

Source: journalsbyclara
Such cosy winter vibes with this bujo theme page as February is still very much cold. This artisan page is illustrated by the artist’s favourite hot drinks for the winter season, something to definitely take inspiration from.
Number 8.

Source: bujobeauties
The feel of old victorian style houses for this bujo theme page, or maybe even taking inspiration from a favourite house? I love the way this artist has decorated the page with lovely lavender flowers.
Number 9.

Source: ciel_stationery
A very romantic theme page for this bujo cover, and what a unique idea to place hearts and crosses for the illustration. This quote is definitely something to think about. A simple but yet effective cover page.
Number 10.

Source: stabilofrance
A very fresh page for this theme cover as well as incorporating the Valentine’s theme with the girly colours. Sometimes love doesn’t have to be represented by hearts, it can also be fruit!
Number 11.

Source: saraah.journaling
I love this bujo cover because it has so much detail in it as well as looking so appealing. The artist has made a collage of one written word for everyday of the month, which is such an interesting concept to record your memories instead of having to write out a whole page which can sometimes be daunting.
Number 12.

Source: barbarahaegerart
Another hint at Valentine’s day with the quote ‘choose love’, however very subtle. This lovely illustration sets a nice tone for the calendar. Using a calendar for your cover page is also a great idea.
Number 13.

Source: bujoforstars
Another cute house illustration for February, this time with a lot more detail. Choosing a subject matter and going all in with the details is sometimes all you need to make a cover look brilliant.
Number 14.

Source: wickedawesomearts
A simple and cute bujo cover! Saying hello to a new month can represent a new start, and what better way than welcoming it with your favourite bright colours and shapes.
Number 15.

Source: lisajrnls
An abstract take on Valentine’s for February! Cover pages don’t have to be linear, but an artistic expression of what feels right to draw. This artist has definitely taken that approach.
Number 16.

Source: adopages
Talking of abstract expression, this is definitely that for sure! I love that this bujo cover page is definitely an exploration of artistic expression, and more of an art journal style log. Keeping memories can be expressed in many different art forms.
Number 17.

Source: creativemindscoffeegrinds
Choosing a colour palette in the theme page cover is an interesting idea and a good way to structure your bullet journal, as this artist has decided to do. Sometimes structuring a theme can take away the daunting feeling of a blank page.
Number 18.

Source: livingletterplans
Everyone loves a good flower theme page, because what better way to decorate something other than flowers right? But flowers don’t always have to be pretty and pink as you can see from this theme page. These flowers and foliage remind me of the cold days of winter.
Numer 19.

Source: saraah.journaling
Another winter vibe flower number, but this time with a calendar to tick off each day, What I love about this bujo theme page is the handwriting and the details of the washi tape at the top and bottom.
Number 20.

Source: sydneyann.journals
A lovely fresh illustrated Valentine’s day page for this cover page. This theme page definitely gives off romantic vibes and reminds me of the romcom, Letters to Juliet!
Number 21.

Source: priyanka.bujo
Let’s keep celebrating love this February with yet another bujo Valentine’s theme cover. I love the details of the colouring in this illustration and the composition.
Number 22.

Source: littleolivebujo
Dreaming of sunny Venice with this bujo cover theme page and the details in this illustration is very impressive. Maybe you had a special holiday which you want to carry with you through February? Or a holiday coming up to keep you going through the February blue, illustrating your favourite place can be a great motivator.
Number 23.

Source: roxpaperstickers
Love potions all around for this month of February. Valentine’s day has been a very popular topic taking over for this month and rightly so.
Number 24.

Source: cowbujo
Finishing off the list of bujo covers with this fairytale-like treehouse. A simple illustration yet giving such a magical feeling. Escape to

We hope you enjoyed these bullet journal theme covers for the month of February and hope you find some inspiration to fill your cover pages with! If you liked this post, be sure to check out our other posts on bujo spreads.
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