As we near the end of November it’s going to be full on Christmas here on the blog from now on, here we go! I’m wrapping up a year of calendar pages with something suitably festive and christmassy – a collection of colourful Christmas baubles, evergreen sprigs and holly. This is one of my favourite designs from all of the monthly spreads this year, Christmas is always fun to draw! I hope you enjoy it too.

Looking for a printable calendar for 2026?
I’m mixing things up in my bullet journal for 2026 and won’t be making new monthly printables, but if you’d like to continue to use my calendar pages for 2026 you might like my Colour In Calendar instead!
There are 14 monthly spreads included (two versions for both April and December because I couldn’t decide between them!). The pages are A4 in size (but can be printed larger or smaller, just adjust your printer settings accordingly) and both Monday and Sunday starts to the week are included along with a text-free version so you can add your own lettering.
As always, this month’s calendar printable download is A4 sized and I’ve designed it to be used in an A5 sized journal or to be printed as a single page. I’ve included options to print as a single sheet (page 1) or to print as two pages to add to your journal (pages 3 and 4). There’s also a text-free version with no title and no days of the week for the non-English speakers or those who would prefer to do their own lettering (page 5).

You can find more detailed tips and printing instructions on my January Bullet Journal Printable post, but if you’re printing on letter sized paper, print pages 3 and 4 at actual size / 100% and then cut out to fit your A5 journal. If you’re printing on A4 paper, print page 1 or 2 (again at actual size) and trim as necessary. If you want to print a single sheet calendar but you’re printing on paper that isn’t A4, choose the “scale to fit media” option.

I hope that this printable helps you plan your month and that you enjoying colouring and making it your own! I would love to see how you use it so please feel free to tag me on social media if you share your work there (I’m Kate Hadfield Designs on Instagram and on Facebook) or get in touch to show me your festive Christmas creations!
I haven’t decided what to do for 2026 in my bullet journal, I might change it up and do something really different next year, maybe skipping the monthly pages altogether or even trying a different form of memory planning. I’m really undecided at the moment but I fancy mixing things up for 2026! While I try and make up my mind (wish me luck, I am not the most decisive person…) let me know if you’re using these bullet journal printables and would like me to update them for next year!
Happy Christmas colouring and planning!

















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