Need some inspiration on doodles to add to your next spread? Here are the best bullet journal doodles easy to try!

One of the best ways to decor your bullet journal is by adding small drawings that are super easy and quick to make.
Bullet journal doodles make every journal so much cuter and they are a great way to brighten up your pages. The best thing is you don’t even need to be good at drawing because there are tons of step by step bullet journal doodles and they can be done in less than 5 minutes.
This post is all about easy doodles you can add to your bullet journal!
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Bullet Journal Tools
If you’re just starting out on your BuJo journey, you don’t need to spend hundreds of money in professional tools as a lot of established bullet journals recommend you. Instead, I got more affordable options that do exactly the same:
Journal. I use this bullet journal I got for a really inexpensive price on Amazon. The pages are dotted, which makes it easier to draw straight lines and perfect squares. It has been designed exclusively for bullet journaling as you can see on the front cover. On the first page, it has a blank space led by “This bullet journal belongs to” that you can fill in with your name. The best thing is that it doesn’t bleed, so you can use watercolors and markers!
Pens. I use the Pigma Micron black finalizers for writing titles and lines. These are a bit more expensive than usual, but you can get a pack of 6 for a really good price on Amazon. Each one has a different size, so you can do everything with them and you won’t need to purchase any other pens. When bullet journaling, pens are probably the thing that you’re going to use the most, so investing in good ones from the beginning is a great idea.
Markers. I personally prefer minimalist bullet journals with clean spreads, so I’m not a big fan of markers. However, I add small touches of color here and there and I do it with my favorite markers. If you like decorating your bullet journal with a lot of colors I highly recommend investing in a pack of good quality markers that will last you long.
Stickers. Adding stickers into your bullet journal is the easiest and quickest way to decorate it. If you aren’t good at drawing, you can substitute drawings for stickers – or you can combine both!
The Best Bullet Journal Doodles To Try Right Now
1. Doodle Tutorial

The best way to learn new doodles is by adding a doodle tutorial on each one of your monthly spreads! This way you get to practice and decorate your bujo at the same time!
Source: @elise.studies
2. How To Draw Leaves

You can start with simple tutorials and then move on to more difficult ones! These leave doodles are super simple, so they are great for beginners.
Source: @marthasjournal
3. Bullet Journal Cover Doodles

The truth is you can include doodles in any of your pages, you just have to get creative. Here’s an idea of how you can include doodles in your bullet journal cover.
Source: @carlacid.ink
4. Mood Tracker Doodles

Mood trackers are also a great way to use small drawings. This one is super cute and easy to make!
Source: @honeyblissjournals
5. Christmas Bullet Journal Doodles

If you need some ideas for Christmas doodles, these cute trees are easy to copy and perfect for December.
Source: @chalucapalette
6. Succulents and Cactus

These doodle ideas are super easy and perfect for all the succulent lovers out there!
Source: @julipenobagelco
7. October Doodles

These ones are a bit more advanced, but they will definitely look super cute on your bullet journal if you try them out.
Source: @my.life.in.a.book
8. How To Draw: Christmas Edition

Here’s a «how to draw» Christmas edition! The step by step doodles are the best way to learn and you can always come back to them whenever you need it.
Source: @qutedoodles
9. Cupcake Mood Tracker

This is a really sweet idea of how you can use doodles on your bullet journal tracker. If you have more experience, maybe you want to try this!
Source: @julijournals
10. Strawberry Bullet Journal Cover

This strawberry doodle idea is super easy and you just need red watercolors to make it! I personally love using watercolors on my bullet journal to add different textures.
Source: Pinterest
11. Abstract Doodles

This doodle idea is perfect for you if you don’t like drawing but still want to add some touches of color to your bullet journal.
Source: viviennep1218 on Pinterest
Read: 50 Bullet Journal Habit Tracker Ideas For Your Next Spread
12. Heart Doodles

This is a super easy idea of how you can add heart doodles (and lots of pink) into your bujo by incorporating them in your weekly spreads.
Source: @lilbrownjournal
13. Mix With Stickers

Mixing doodles with stickers is by far my favorite thing! Stickers are also a great idea to add «doodles» to your bullet journal.
You can get them on Amazon or you can support your favorite artists, and you’ll always have little doodles to stick on your spreads.
Source: @nicole.josephine
14. September Bullet Journal Doodles

This makes me super hungry but also makes me feel super cozy. This is the most perfect idea for Fall.
Source: @bujoandcookies
15. How To Doodle A Croissant

Food is also a really popular thing everyone loves doodling. Because let’s be honest, who doesn’t love food?
Source: @bujoandcookies
16. Cow Doodles Tutorial

You can doodle the cute version of every animal. Even though cows are pretty cute already.
Source: @junefolio
17. Cute Bujo Fish Doodles

This is a nice idea to add to any of your Summer bullet journal spreads.
Source: @nicolegracestudies
18. Weather Doodles

You can turn literally any drawing into a cute doodle if you have imagination. Look at these weather doodles with small faces!
Source: mashaplans.com
19. Gingerbread Doodles

Such a smart idea to use gingerbread doodles all over your December bullet journal cover!
Source: @b.bulletjournal
20. December Cover Page Doodles

Here’s another way you can incorporate doodles into your December monthly cover! And you don’t even need to be good at drawing to make these.
Source: wellella.com
21. Lemon Doodles

Minimalism and doodles is by far my favorite combination. The best part is these aren’t super professional drawings, but they still look so cute and put together.
Source: @letteringwithleni
22. Succulents and Plants

Plant doodles are also really popular because they fit in almost every spread!
Source: Sidereallife
23. Coffee Cups Easy Doodles

This one is for all the coffee lovers! I’m not a coffee drinker, but this is too cute not to try it.
Source: @arilee.bujo
24. Planets Bujo Doodles

I always like to make at least one of my spreads galaxy themed. There are so many ideas you can turn into doodles.
Source: @notebook_therapy
25. Avocado Easy Doodles

Last but not least, one of my favorite foods ever: avocados! They taste super good and you can also draw them as cute little creatures.
Source: Positive Journaling on Instagram
This post was all about bullet journal doodles you can copy!
Do you want to start a bullet journal? Here’s a FREE Bullet Journal Kit to get started right now!

