30+ Winter Bucket List Ideas for your Bullet Journal

30+ Winter Bucket List Ideas for your Bullet Journal

Hi, friends!  It’s Char here from the Archer & Olive 2022 Design Team. I am such a huge fan of seasonal bucket lists, especially in the winter when there’s so much holiday stuff to do! Today I’m going to show you how to set up a super cute winter bucket list for your bullet journal, but you can change out the doodles and fonts to adapt to any other season. Supplies Below is a rundown of some of the products I used to create this spread. If you would like to purchase any of these products, remember to use the code CHAR10 at checkout to save yourself some money! A5 Neapolitan Time for Tea Dot Grid Notebook - This journal has 3 different types of paper which is perfect for the Kraft paper cutout I did for this spread. You can also do this spread on one of the Dot Grid Notepads, or on any of the other Dot Grid Journals if you only want to use one type of paper.  Calliographs - I used blues, and greys to make the snowflakes on this spread pop. Fineliners: Pentel Energel 0.7mm and Sakura Pigma Micron 0.05mm Video   Winter Bucket List Ideas Here are some ideas to get you started on your Winter Bucket list this year. Feel free to add or adjust to accommodate specific celebrations, holidays, or trips you may be taking this winter. Outdoors: Build a snowman Go sledding Go skiing/snowboarding Go snowshoeing Make snow angels Have a snowball fight Dates: Go ice skating Go to a holiday market Go for a drive or walk to look at holiday lights See a play Visit a museum/gallery Indoor activities: Write a letter to a friend Do a puzzle Build a fire Build a fort Declutter an area of your home Start a scrapbook Have a holiday movie marathon Have a board game night Have a high tea party Food/Drink: Bake cookies Bake a pie Make hot chocolate Make hot apple cider Make cinnamon buns Make fondue Make a meal in a crockpot Build a gingerbread house   Setting up the Spread First, start out with your title. I added some icicles on my title to make it feel even more wintery and festive. Next, I created a little flip through cut out section using Kraft paper so that I can fit a ton of list items in a small area. I cut out two rectangles, folded them in half, laid them on top of each other and glued them down using a glue roller. Once you’ve gotten the structure of your spread down, decorate with whatever makes you happy! I went with some snowflake doodles to keep it festive. Printable: I’ve created a printable that includes the master list of all of the items listed above. See how many you can get through this winter! Click to download now: Conclusion Enjoy making this spread your own with doodles, drawings, and lettering. If you’d like to see more of my spreads, you can find me on Instagram at @chardangerfield.art.  Don’t forget to tag @archerandolive, @archerandolive.community, #AOShare and #archerandolive when you try your own weekly spreads. See you next time!

Hi, friends! 

It’s Char here from the Archer & Olive 2022 Design Team. I am such a huge fan of seasonal bucket lists, especially in the winter when there’s so much holiday stuff to do! Today I’m going to show you how to set up a super cute winter bucket list for your bullet journal, but you can change out the doodles and fonts to adapt to any other season.

finished winter bucket list spread


Supplies

Below is a rundown of some of the products I used to create this spread. If you would like to purchase any of these products, remember to use the code CHAR10 at checkout to save yourself some money!

  • A5 Neapolitan Time for Tea Dot Grid Notebook - This journal has 3 different types of paper which is perfect for the Kraft paper cutout I did for this spread.
  • You can also do this spread on one of the Dot Grid Notepads, or on any of the other Dot Grid Journals if you only want to use one type of paper. 
  • Calliographs - I used blues, and greys to make the snowflakes on this spread pop.
  • Fineliners: Pentel Energel 0.7mm and Sakura Pigma Micron 0.05mm

Video

 

Winter Bucket List Ideas

Here are some ideas to get you started on your Winter Bucket list this year. Feel free to add or adjust to accommodate specific celebrations, holidays, or trips you may be taking this winter.


Outdoors:

  • Build a snowman
  • Go sledding
  • Go skiing/snowboarding
  • Go snowshoeing
  • Make snow angels
  • Have a snowball fight

Dates:

  • Go ice skating
  • Go to a holiday market
  • Go for a drive or walk to look at holiday lights
  • See a play
  • Visit a museum/gallery

Indoor activities:

  • Write a letter to a friend
  • Do a puzzle
  • Build a fire
  • Build a fort
  • Declutter an area of your home
  • Start a scrapbook
  • Have a holiday movie marathon
  • Have a board game night
  • Have a high tea party

Food/Drink:

  • Bake cookies
  • Bake a pie
  • Make hot chocolate
  • Make hot apple cider
  • Make cinnamon buns
  • Make fondue
  • Make a meal in a crockpot
  • Build a gingerbread house

winter bucket list ideas

 

Setting up the Spread

First, start out with your title. I added some icicles on my title to make it feel even more wintery and festive.

bucket list ideas

Next, I created a little flip through cut out section using Kraft paper so that I can fit a ton of list items in a small area. I cut out two rectangles, folded them in half, laid them on top of each other and glued them down using a glue roller.

dutch door feature spread

Once you’ve gotten the structure of your spread down, decorate with whatever makes you happy! I went with some snowflake doodles to keep it festive.

dutch door spread


Printable:

I’ve created a printable that includes the master list of all of the items listed above. See how many you can get through this winter!

Click to download now:

free bucket list printable


Conclusion

Enjoy making this spread your own with doodles, drawings, and lettering.

If you’d like to see more of my spreads, you can find me on Instagram at @chardangerfield.art

Don’t forget to tag @archerandolive, @archerandolive.community, #AOShare and #archerandolive when you try your own weekly spreads. See you next time!

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