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The new year is the perfect time to start your bullet journal or change up your theme! These January monthly cover page ideas will help you kick off the new year with a bang. I personally love looking for new cover spreads and it really helps me come up with my overall theme. There are plenty of wintery examples here but you’ll also find a nice mix of other ideas that you can use with any theme

Here are the monthly cover spreads:

Crystal Ball Monthly Cover Page


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This crystal ball says you’re bound to have a great 2021! You’ll be “psyched” about this crystal ball themed monthly cover for January! I love the mini calendar encompassed into the crystal ball, and the black theme that looks good with no color, but could also be customized to fit any colored theme you may have to ring in the new year!

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Snowflake Monthly Cover


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The beauty that is this monthly cover spread for January is “snow’ joke. I love how although she uses a full page for her monthly cover, she only uses a portion of it for her elegant cursive header and the decorative light blue snowy background. This is so elegant!

Geometric Monthly Cover Spread


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For the love of a snowbird, is it EVER going to stop snowing here in Michigan? I guess if we can’t stop it, we might as well celebrate it with an awesome snow bird-themed monthly cover, right? Wait until you see how three dimensional she makes this bird look, and all of the intricate shaping!

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Purple Cover Spread


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I am obsessed with the elegance in this January cover spread! I love the girly cursive lettering and the hanging stars and lights that almost look like drapes. Very new year-esque!

Constellation January Cover


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How do you organize a space party? YOU PLANET! What, not funny? Why so “sirius”? Okay enough of my puns because this monthly cover is no joke, it’s out of this world! I love how she has different constellations throughout the entire spread. If you’re a space lover you will be all about this one!

Simple Monthly Cover Spread


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Just like a snowflake, this is truly one of a kind! I love how January is essentially embedded into a decorative and unique snowflake. It’s one of those black and white themes for a cover spread that truly does not even need color! I am “snow” in love with this!

New Years Monthly Cover


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It’s that time again to POP THE BUBBLY FOR 2021! (See how I rhymed there) If you’re looking for a celebratory monthly cover to ring in the new year, then this confetti and champagne theme will be the one for you!

Gem Themed Bujo Cover


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This monthly spread is such a gem! I love crystal themes. They are elegant and colorful, decorated, and give such a calming and bright vibe to any bujo post. I love how unique this one is, and how it looks as if the hands are holding the purple crystals. So pretty!

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Star Themed Monthly Cover

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Aim for the stars in 2021 with this cover spread! As simple as this starry themed spread for January may be… it has everything you need to start the year off on the right food – beautiful lettering, stars that cover the page, and a minimalist yet elegant feel. I love it!

Light Blue January Cover


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January 2021 is just around the corner, and more snow is too! This is a gorgeous take on a monthly cover page with a circular line covered in snowflakes, gorgeous lettering, and a minimal yet decorated look. I love this!

Winter Forest Monthly Cover


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Starlit skies, silent nights, and a snowy wonderland full of white is exactly how I would describe January…. And this month’s cover spread, too! I love how the background of this is completely covered, and the inspiring drawing of all of the pine trees with golden stars. Starlight, star bright, best cover spread I’ve seen tonight!

2020 Cover Spread


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January 1st will be the start to a 365 page book full of blank pages, and we can choose how we want to write our story this year! Ring in the new year with a simple yet celebratory monthly cover page, which highlights “twenty-twenty” in a minimal yet beautiful way!

Yellow Cover Page


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If NYE is going to be a night full of fun, champagne, and a ton of dancing… Then you’re definitely ringing 2021 in the right way! Plus, you’ll love this drink themed monthly cover!

Succulent Cover Spread

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“Some years are for growing, but this, this one is for blooming”. What a great quote and what a succulent themed monthly cover to go with it! I love the idea of the new year being a year to grow and to start anew!

Fireworks Monthly Cover Page


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This monthly cover spread for January is LIT, literally. What better way to celebrate the new year than with fireworks all over a page? I don’t think you can ring in 2021 with more of a “BANG”!

Animal Monthly Cover


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Here’s another bird-themed cover spread for January that I cannot get enough of! I love how cute and puffy the bird that is drawn is, and the way it resembles a snowbird. It’s an inspiring drawing, and acute spread to look at all month long!

Lantern Monthly Cover


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Let’s not forget how amazing and beautiful the Chinese New Year is! Regardless of where you’re coming from, or what you’re celebrating, you will absolutely love all of these red lanterns and decorations within this cover spread. Happy new year everywhere!

Gold Monthly Cover


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All that glitters is GOLD! This pattern themed spread takes some serious skills, and I am obsessed with the gold pen used here! If you’re looking for something, big, bright, and full of gold patterns… then you will be all about this January monthly cover spread!

January Floral Cover Spread


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This takes floral coloring to the next level for sure! I am loving all of the colors in this monthly cover spread, and how even though where you are it may be dreary, this would be something to look at all month long and get some cheer out of for sure. If this was a flower I would most definitely pick it first!

Colorful Monthly Cover Spread


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And so the adventure begins… 2021 I am absolutely obsessed with this monthly cover page! She goes as far as to state that it’s inspired by her bedsheets, which I would LOVE to know where she got those. Happy new year!

Moon Themed Monthly Cover


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I am “over the moon” for this cover page! I love how the lettering opens up to a mystical vibed picture of a moon, and stars. There is a ton of detail in this spread, yet it doesn’t look covered in art or cluttered. You will love this one to the moon and back!

Astrology Monthly Cover


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Into astrology? Then this monthly spread will leave you STARSTRUCK just in time for the New Year. She took inspiration from birth charts and tarot cards, and it’s so unique!

Washi Tape Cover Spread


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Don’t overthink it, what do you want your monthly cover to have? For me, it’s beautiful lettering, some unique art, and a mini calendar built-in so I can flip open and take a look at when needed. This red and floral themed cover spread for January is simple, yet elegant, and built just the way you would want it to be!

Minimal Winter Cover Page


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Wait until you fall in love with this beautiful snowflake themed monthly spread. Although it looks simple and dainty, the snowflake is drawn unique, and extremely intricately. I love how the lettering is small, centered, and the snowflake fits to match it!

Hometown Monthly Cover


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The houses in this cover spread look like some you may find in Germany, or in other European cities and countries. I love the rustic look, and how she builds a little city into her January cover. So chic!

Bold Monthly Cover


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Wow… wait until you see this sparkly and starry monthly cover spread for January! I love how the lettering is bold, and the stars surrounding the month, as well as all of the artwork on the bottom of the page. I am obsessed with this!

Lavender Monthly Cover


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The aesthetics in this lavender monthly cover is simply gorgeous! I love how she used the brown paper and pasted into this one so she could write “January” on it and surround it with flowers. Very unique, and so pretty!

Cover Page For 2020


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This is the beginning of anything you want in 2021. Simple, rosey pink and elegant, and with the motivational quote above to kick your year off right and inspirationally!

Light Bulb Monthly Cover


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I hope your 2021 is filled with new light bulb ideas going off in your head, more ways to keep a positive mindset, and full of love and fun! New year, new light bulb themed cover spread!

Easy January Cover Page


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Cursive lettering and a cute balloon to go with it in this month’s cover spread idea. Minimal, yet beautiful for January!

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Nov 29, 2020; Tampa, Florida, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) drops back to pass against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the second half at Raymond James Stadium.

We have arrived. Super Bowl LV will take place this Sunday, as the Kansas City Chiefs attempt to defend their title against Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. If for whatever reason you don't think this was the best possible matchup we could ask for, consider this: Patrick Mahomes lost just one start this season back in Week 5 to the Las Vegas Raiders, and Brady has won seven games in a row to get to this point, last losing to the Chiefs. Not just that, but the Buccaneers won three straight playoff games on the road to get back to the big game. When these teams met in Week 12, even 'Romostradamus' had a feeling that we were watching a preview of the Super Bowl.

The Chiefs left Tampa with a 27-24 victory over the Buccaneers back in November, and it was in large part because of Tyreek Hill. The speedy Pro Bowl wideout caught 13 passes for 269 yards and three touchdowns, as Tampa Bay's secondary could seemingly do nothing to stop him. This isn't the same Buccaneers team, however, as the defense has noticeably improved since then. So, which team should you place money on this Sunday? That's what we are here to answer.

The favorite in the past two Super Bowls has gone on to win by double digits. In 2019, Brady defeated the Los Angeles Rams by 10 points as a 2.5-point favorite, and last year, Mahomes took down the San Francisco 49ers by 11 points as a 1.5-point favorite. But could that be a trend that ends this week? Despite Hill's dominant game in Week 12, the Chiefs did not cover the 3.5-point spread. In fact, every time Brady and Mahomes have faced off, the underdog has covered the spread.

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Below, we will break down this game from a gambling perspective, and give you all the stats to know in an attempt to get the upper hand on Vegas. Let's jump in.

All NFL odds are via William Hill Sportsbook.

Buccaneers at Chiefs

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Moneylines: Buccaneers +145, Chiefs -165

Total: O/U 56

Spread: Chiefs -3

Key info: Sunday, Feb. 7, 6:30 p.m. ET TV: CBS Stream: FREE on CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports App

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Since the playoffs expanded in 1978, the Buccaneers are the fifth No. 5 seed or worse to make the Super Bowl. The past three teams were able to win. The Bucs' biggest strength has to be their quarterback, who is the best of all time and still elite at age 43. Brady is starting in his 10th Super Bowl on Sunday, but he is 4-5 against the spread. That's not really a stat you should be too worried about, however, especially when you consider how bad the Chiefs have been as a team to bet on recently.

The Chiefs are the second team to make the Super Bowl after covering just two of their previous 10 games. They are 8-10 on the season, which is tied for the second-worst cover percentage entering the Super Bowl. Despite being mediocre when it comes to covering the spread, the fact is that Mahomes has won 25 of his past 26 starts and is 6-1 in the postseason. His only loss came to Brady in the 2018 AFC Championship Game, when the contest went to overtime and Mahomes never got a chance to take the field in the extra period.

In terms of my opinion on the spread, I can't say I feel comfortable either way. I am going to take the Chiefs on the moneyline at -165, and if I'm taking a side on the spread, the lean is most definitely to the Chiefs at -3. The deciding factor in my opinion is how explosive this Chiefs offense can be and the kind of weapons Mahomes has to work with. I don't think Hill is going to explode for 269 receiving yards again, but I do think he has a good game and has a chance at Super Bowl MVP. In the Chiefs' divisional round matchup against the Cleveland Browns, he caught eight passes for 110 yards, and then exploded for 172 yards on nine catches in the conference championship game against the Buffalo Bills. His 172 receiving yards were the most in a playoff game in Chiefs history, and it marked his third straight postseason game with over 100 receiving yards. Then there's Travis Kelce, who is one of the best tight ends in the game and has been playing great ball as of late, too. Hill and Kelce just became the first duo to have two games of 100-plus receiving yards in a single postseason. Even if the Buccaneers do somewhat contain Hill and Kelce, there are other home-run hitters in this offense like Mecole Hardman and Sammy Watkins, who could break off a big play.

Another reason I'm picking the Chiefs is because I'm high on running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire. He's been banged up and was used sparingly in the AFC title game, but is finally back to being a full participant in practice after dealing with ankle and hip injuries. Remember how big of a role he played in the Chiefs' offense early in the season? You have to wonder if Andy Reid will give him some touches on the ground and through the air to shake some things up, and how much it could help the Chiefs.

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The over/under has dropped a full point from the 57 points it opened at. Both of these offenses have the potential to put up points in a hurry, but I'm not so sure that will happen come Sunday. Interestingly enough, the total was also 56 points the first time these teams met, yet they combined for just 51 points. Six of the past seven Super Bowls with a total of 50-plus points have stayed under dating to 2001, and with bad weather in the forecast, it's hard for me not to lean toward the under.

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Final score: Chiefs 28-24