In honor of Wicked: For Good releasing this month, I couldn’t resist creating a Wicked themed bullet journal for November. I’ve been obsessed with this musical since tenth grade—over twenty years ago—and seeing it come to life on screen has completely reignited my love for Oz. My journal setup includes a cover page inspired by the Wicked playbill, along with plenty of Elphaba and Glinda doodles (because pink really does go good with green). In this post, I’ll walk you through each page so you can recreate your own “Gratitutions” log or try your hand at Habit Tetris! Let’s dive in!

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Wicked Themed Bullet Journal Cover

Wicked Themed Bullet Journal Cover Page

For my Wicked Themed Bullet Journal Cover I thought i’d pay hommage to what started it all, the musical. Now I know the musical is based on a book but that book was terrible and the musical is 1000 times better. Just my opinion. Also, I read the book after seeing the musical so…

As far as playbills go, Wicked looks to have a pretty simple one. That is, until you try to recreate it with pen. Sorry to Elphaba who may or may not have a nose? I am absolutely terrible at shading so hopefully, I translated it well.

November Calendar Spread

Wicked Themed Bullet Journal Calendar

If you’ve been following me for a while, you’ll know how much I love and NEED a full calendar in my journal. The great thing about a calendar spread is that it starts off pretty basic and generic and then you can jazz it up as much as you want. For this month, I focused on working pink and green into the spread an added some fun Elphaba and Glinda doodles in the empty space.

Wicked Themed Bullet Journal Gratitude Log

Wicked Themed Bullet Journal Gratitude Log

I was super excited about my Wicked themed gratitude log. I thought at some point Glinda or Madam Morrible said gratitutions, maybe I’m making that up, but I thought it sounded Ozian and would be a great title for my November gratitude log! I used green and pink for where I’ll write what I’m grateful for each day and added a quote at the bottom along with Glinda’s septor.

Habit Tetris

Wicked Themed Bullet Journal Tetris

Habit Tetris has quickly become a favorite in my bullet journal each month. I kept things mostly the same for my Wicked themed bullet journal but changed up the colors of the tetris blocks to stay on theme.

Supplies Used

I’ve been journaling now for over 10 years and I have tried so, so many products! I want to share with you everything I used in this spread so you can not only replicate my spreads but start creating your own amazing bullet journal pages! You can find my list of everything I love to use right here!

And that wraps up my Wicked-themed bullet journal setup for November! I had so much fun channeling my inner Elphaba and Glinda while blending pink and green across my pages. This month’s theme feels like the perfect mix of nostalgia and creativity—celebrating a story that’s been with me for over two decades while keeping my journaling fresh and fun. Whether you’re tracking your habits, reflecting on your “gratitutions,” or just filling your pages with a little Oz-inspired magic, I hope this setup sparks your own creative journey. After all, it’s not just about being good—it’s about being Wickedly organized!

Need more bullet journal inspo? Check out previous layouts and plan with me HERE!

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