Melissa Ramsey
Journal junk ideas
Unleash your creativity with these unique journal junk ideas. Explore innovative ways to repurpose everyday items and create stunning artwork in your journal.
What is a Junk Journal? A junk journal is typically a book made up of all different types of papers and material, that might otherwise have ended up in the bin. In this blog post, I share how I use my junk journal and all the different types of ephemera and decoration that I include.
Linda
Journal spread crafty girl craft scrapbook diary bullet journal bujo notebook coquette bow junk journaling
rea dimayuga
Find out everything you need to know about junk journals. How to make a junk journal and what you can do with it once it's done
Lora Roberts
Yohanna
Looking for inspiration to fill those journal pages? Keep scrolling for 12 fresh ideas to add interest, layers & movement to your junk journal!1. Fussy Cuts & StickersLayer them on your page for a collage look! Or fill an envelope with flowers and add it to your page. These are from our Botanical Ephemera Fussy Cuts. The bottom photo is our Fussy Cut Flowers and Inspirational Journal Words. 2. CharmsUse lace & bulb pins to dangle some charms across the page.
3. PocketsIt seems obvious, but…
Marie Momberg
Are you looking for new ways to express yourself, document memories or be creative? A junk journal may be the perfect project for you! Junk Journals are a fun, creative way to document your thoughts, feelings, experiences and memories that you can look back on for years to come. With a little care and creativity, a junk journal can be a unique, beautiful and personalized addition to your crafting projects. So if you're curious about this craft, grab your supplies and read now!
Sue Kimmet
2024 vision board
soraya
Make some gorgeous French Junk Journal Pocket Tags with this Free Printable and DIY Tutorial. Such a beautiful Paper craft project.
Marleen Meintjes
Lize on Instagram: "A flip through of the junk journal that I made for #junkjournaljanuary2024. Thank you @megjournals and @getmessyartjournal for this fun challenge."
Nola Adkins-Bohl