Bullet Journal Galaxy Theme Page Ideas

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#1. Rocket Powered

@Jobijournals shows us how to make a stylish weekly bullet journal spread with a galaxy theme. Each day of the week features a watercolor circle, which over the week transitions from pink to purple to aqua - so pretty!

A white pen is used to create stars and constellations and a black pen makes note of the dates. The doodle that pulls the whole spread together is a rocket that zooms across both pages providing a cohesive look.

#2. Binoculars

This September monthly cover page created by @scrapbook.diary shows things from a different view - through a pair of binoculars! The binoculars reveal views of a faraway galaxy. Rich purples and midnight blues are used to create the galaxy backdrop while a white pen is used for the stars and constellations.

#3. Atomic Bullet Journal Cover

@cozydaydreams shows us a monthly cover page with a galaxy theme. The background was created with blended shades of black, purple, and pink. On top of that are meteors, stars, and planets in gold, black, and white markers.

#4. Celestial Mood Tracker

This may just be one of my favorite mood trackers ever. It looks like it was a lot of fun to create and fill in all month long. @Brainstormwithteri made a different planet for each day of the month and then surrounded the page with stars. As the month progresses, the planets are colored in using brush pens based on the mood of the day.

#5. Out-of-this-world Weekly

Using shades of blue, @kreativnaplozas created a bullet journal weekly spread. A unique hand-drawn planet tops each daily block on the spread. There’s a quote, “Don’t tell me sky is the limit when there are footprints on the moon.” in the lower left corner of the spread. The rest of the page is decorated in a stellar theme including stars, planets, sun, rockets, alien spaceships, and constellations.

#6. Hint of Galaxy

A galaxy theme doesn’t need to take up the entire page of your bullet journal. You can create just a hint of it like @bookofbujo did using reds and oranges. Planetary rings and stars are drawn overtop using a silver pen.

#7. Cute Galaxy Theme

This may just be the cutest galaxy theme ideas in this post. Bullet journalist @spocreative.com made a weekly spread using large calligraphy days of the week. Dangling from the letters are stars, moons, and planets. To the right of each weekday a dark starry night cloud is created in black ink with the date and stars drawn over it in white ink. Adorable!

#8. Constellations

This galaxy themed cover page was made with aqua and purple watercolor to create the background. Then constellations and the January title outline were made using black ink. The title and stars were then filled in using silver ink for stellar sparkle.

#9. Galactic Habits

@Swax_creates shows off a galaxy themed habit tracker and cleaning tracker bullet journal spread. Each task to track has its own monthly calendar to get colored in when the job is complete. A starry night sky fills the top of the page and features stars, planets, and even a satellite.

#10. Mood and Stars

A clever mood monthly mood tracker from @mxl.bujo sports a galaxy theme. It was created by drawing and numbering stars for every day of the month. A large crescent moon surrounds the tracker key featuring an out-of-this-world color palette.


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10 Galaxy Theme Page Ideas for Your Bullet Journal