Playing around with the style of your bullet journal headers are a super easy way to transform your minimalistic bullet journal to something more dynamic and fun!
Below you’ll find a list of some really cool header ideas, from simple bold fonts to colourful ombre calligraphy. Hopefully you’ll be able to find some inspiration than you can use in order to make your next bujo spread your most awesome one!
And if you really want to take your spreads to the next level, I suggest you check out our ultimate list of bullet journal doodles too.
It’s worth remembering that bullet journaling is always more fun when you get creative and try new ideas so don’t be afraid to challenge yourself.
Now go ahead and enjoy this list of 30+ must-try bullet journal headers!
Let’s gather our supplies:
- Fineliner pen:
My favorite are: Sakura, Pentel and Faber Castell. - Highlighters:
My favorite are: Zebra Midliner, Stabilo Boss Highlighters. - Brush Pens:
My favorite are: TomBow Colored and Black Brush pens. - Bullet Journal:
My favorite are: Leuchtturm1917, Dingbats and Moleskine.
Did you manage to start your Bullet Journal? If not, then look no further.
There’s a LOT of information on the internet about bullet journaling, but Brainbook breaks down the core elements of what you need to know in a way that’s easy to understand and relevant to your life…all in one convenient place.
With this comprehensive bullet journaling roadmap by your side, you’ll know exactly how to set up your journal for success from start to finish!
30 Bullet Journal Headers Ideas
These pink header ideas are beautiful and ideal for soft, pretty themes.
Supplies used: Pastel Tombow Marker and Stabilo Pastel Highlighters
Supplies used: Tombow Markers, dotted notebook and white gel pen.
How creative are these bullet journal headers? Trying out new fonts is always fun. Also, using bright colours in your headers will certainly make your spread look really interesting.
Supplies used: Zebra Markers, fine-liner pen and dotted notebook.
These headers are fresh and stylish. Your can recreate this look by simply underlining and overlining your titles with a black pen then drawing some cute little plants above!
Supplies used: fine-liner pen and dotted notebook.
These cookie cutter headers are simply amazing! Drawing the letters in bubble-writing (shaped like cookies) and featuring these cool drawings, is such a brilliant way to compliment the baking theme in this Bullet Journal Spread.
Supplies used: Zebra Markers, fine-liner pen and dotted notebook.
These black & gold bujo headers are super adorable and fun. If you want to be creative but aren’t very confident with fancy fonts and calligraphy, these header ideas are perfect for you.
Supplies used: Tombow Markers, Zebra Markers, fine-liner pen and dotted notebook.
If you’re a fan of feathery fonts and flowery doodles, these minimalist headers are ideal.
Supplies used: Tombow Markers, Zebra Markers, white gel pen, fine-liner pen and dotted notebook.
Supplies used: Tombow Markers, Zebra Markers, white gel pen, fine-liner pen and dotted notebook.
What a bright idea! This header is perfect for titling your notes or brainstorming section. The light-bulb illustration is bold and eye-catching which makes the spread especially stand out.
Supplies used: Tombow Markers, Zebra Markers, white gel pen, fine-liner pen and dotted notebook.
I love how the creator used different colours for every letter in order to create these beautiful and unique bujo headers.
Supplies used: Tombow Markers, fine-liner pen and dotted notebook.
These headers are simply adorable! I especially like the single letter headers with the coloured strikethroughs for each day because it looks uttlerly beautiful and sweet.
Supplies used: Tombow Markers, Zebra Markers, white gel pen, fine-liner pen and dotted notebook.
Supplies used: Tombow Markers, Zebra Markers, white gel pen, fine-liner pen and dotted notebook.
Supplies used: Zebra Markers, fine-liner pen and dotted notebook.
These hanging letter headers are so cute and easy to create, ideal for beginners who want to experiment with their lettering!
Supplies used: Stabilo Fineliners, fine-liner pen and dotted notebook.
These bullet journal header ideas are really beautiful and neat so if you want to practice your lettering, you should try these out.
Supplies used: Tombow Markers, white gel pen, fine-liner pen and dotted notebook.
These 30+ bullet journal header ideas are awesome ways to jazz up your bullet journal spreads. I’m sure you’ll have lots of fun experimenting with them all, on your new bujo spreads!
Did you manage to start your Bullet Journal? If not, then look no further.
There’s a LOT of information on the internet about bullet journaling, but Brainbook breaks down the core elements of what you need to know in a way that’s easy to understand and relevant to your life…all in one convenient place.
With this comprehensive bullet journaling roadmap by your side, you’ll know exactly how to set up your journal for success from start to finish!