My December bullet journal setup late this month! And, sadly, it’ll be my last full printable kit, so, get this: it’s free! It’s the most wonderful time of the year….and potentially the most stressful! With kids jing-jingling underfoot and everyone telling you (the whole family is over — again) “be of good cheer!” (cocktails, anyone?). While I am looking forward to some time off this December, we all know that all that “good cheer” can take a lot of planning. Don’t worry, you can download my printable December bullet journal setup and plan yourself a very merry December!

I hope my printable December bullet journal setup can help you through these snowy days! You can print these pages out to use in your A5 size journal, or download them to use in your digital journal! So grab your hand-painted watercolor planning pack below! This year, I went back in time and grabbed one of my favorites: the birch-themed December!

Supplies I used to create these pages:

For a full explanation on each of these spreads and how I use them for monthly planning check out this post Monthly Planning 101: The Essential Bullet Journal Guide!

December 2021 Monthly Bullet Journal Setup

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18 planning printables for December! Here’s what you’ll get in the December 2021 planning pack:

  • Watercolor December Cover Page
  • Quote of the month
  • Monthly Calendar
  • Goals and Tasks Worksheet
  • Habit Tracker
  • Mood Tracker
  • Gratitude Log
  • Memories Page
  • 4 Weekly Spreads

Watercolor December Cover Page & Quote of the Month

December monthly planning printable bullet journal
For more info on Bullet Journal Cover Pages and why to use them, check out my list of Fall themed cover pages for your Bullet Journal.

December Habit Tracker

December habit tracker bullet journal
For more info about Habit Trackers, check out The Best Habit Trackers To Try.

You also get a circular mood tracker, a calendar, a todo list, a memories page, and a gratitude log, and five weekly spreads, one for every week in December!

Each weekly spread includes a section for your weekly schedule, todos, meal planning, shopping list, a tracker (for things like water intake, hours of sleep, exercise, etc), and a section to write down what’s happening next week so you’re always prepared. At the bottom of the boxes for each day is a place to record the weather.

Here’s an example of how you can use the Tracker on your weekly spread.

With this tracker you can measure the degree to which you’ve accomplished what you set out to do. For instance you can track exactly how many glasses of water you drank, how many hours of sleep, your level of physical activity, etc.

Best of all, since this is the last monthly printable we’ll be doing (don’t worry, I’m not going anywhere), it’s FREE!

Get your free December Bullet Journal Setup!

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If you’ve already signed up, click here and enter your password to get your free September planning pack!

Perfect DIY Stickers

I highly recommend printing them out on these Avery shipping labels. I know, it sounds weird, but they fit absolutely perfectly in any A5 size journal (roughly 8×5). No wrinkled paper or awkwardly taped edges, just a smooth easy transition from my journal to yours :). They’re the perfect DIY sticker!

For more info on how to use an Avery Label as a DIY sticker, click here.

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  1. Hi Sheena,

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE your little line graph weekly tracker, I made one almost exactly like yours and have used it from the beginning of November. Thank you SO MUCH!!! Its really wonderfull 🙂 <3

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