Inspiration for a November Bucket List
Bucket lists are a fun way to think about tasks you want to accomplish or new things you want to try. I’ve put together a big selection of November bucket list ideas for you to consider. Pick some you’d like to do and make your own personal bucket list for November.
For a complete set of monthly bucket lists that include a monthly health and fitness activity, planning activity, family fun, organizing activity, a list to make, seasonal fun, and more, check out my monthly planning list pack.
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Ideas for Your November Bucket List
- visit an aviation museum (Aviation History Month)
- work on a novel (National Novel Writing Month)
- make cheese or chocolate fondue (National Fun with Fondue Month)
- Start a gratitude list (National Gratitude Month)
- watch Mystery of Matter documentaries (Chemistry Week – 1st week of November)
- play a new board game (Game and Puzzle Week – 3rd week of November)
- begin advent celebration (Advent begins on the 4th Sunday before Christmas)
Read: 12 Meaningful Advent Activity Ideas
- contact your favorite author on social media (National Author’s Day – 11/1)
- eat vegan all day (World Vegan Day – 11/1)
- make deviled eggs (Deviled Egg Day – 11/2)
- eat a sandwich for breakfast, lunch, & dinner (Sandwich Day – 11/3)
- listen to John Coltrane (Saxophone Day – 11/6)
- send a message to a friend you haven’t seen in a while (National Forget-Me-Not Day – 11/10)
- attend a Veterans Recognition Ceremony (Veterans Day – 11/11)
- clean out your fridge (Clean Your Refrigerator Day – 11/15)
Download a free Refrigerator Leftovers List from my printables library
- make homemade bread (Homemade Bread Day – 11/17)
- go on a hike (Take a Hike Day – 11/17)
- learn to say hello in another language (World Hello Day – 11/21)
- have French toast for dinner (French Toast Day – 11/28)
- make a mason jar craft (National Mason Jar Day – 11/30)
- decorate for Thanksgiving
- knit or crochet a scarf
- bake a pumpkin pie
- make a fall table centerpiece
- declutter kids’ toys and clothes
- make lentil soup
- order Christmas cards
- make a charcuterie board
- have a family game night
Read: 25 Card Games for Family Game Night
- try a new fall-colored nail polish
- cook a turkey
- donate to a food bank
- try a new Thanksgiving side dish recipe
Read: Step-by-Step Thanksgiving Checklist
- watch a Thanksgiving parade
- Black Friday shopping
- make a Christmas gift
- start listening to Christmas music
- write thank you notes
- make potpourri
- try a new instant pot recipe
- volunteer for a non-profit
- make a thankful tree
Read: DIY Family Thanksgiving Tree
- start a gratitude jar
- drink a salted caramel latte
- visit an antique store
- make a Christmas gift list
- drink coffee outside with a cozy blanket
- pull out Christmas decorations
Visit my monthly resources page to find more ways to plan your year with monthly and seasonal rhythms!
Printable November Bucket List Ideas
Download a free printable list of these November Bucket List ideas for easy reference. Choose a few that appeal to you and enjoy the month of November!
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I would love to print off the bucket list but dont see the link.
Hi! You’ll find the printable list in my resource library. Just click on the resource library link in my main menu and scroll down the page to find the November bucket list ideas.