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Discovering the Charm of Junk Journals: A Basic Overview

 Hey there, journaling enthusiasts and creative souls! Today, we're diving into the wonderful world of junk journals—a quirky and imaginative twist on traditional diary-keeping. Imagine a journal that's not just a book of blank pages but a treasure trove of memories, creativity, and recycled wonders!

 

 What Exactly is a Junk Journal?

  Think of it as a DIY masterpiece where creativity knows no bounds. Instead of crisp, uniform pages, a junk journal is a mishmash of textures and surprises. It's like crafting a story with bits and bobs from everyday life—old letters, ticket stubs, fabric scraps, and more. Remember those days when you'd make collages out of magazine cutouts? Junk journals take that idea and elevate it to an art form.

 

 Why Do People Love Them?

 Well, for starters, they're personal and unique. Each junk journal is a reflection of its creator's personality and experiences. It's like crafting your own scrapbook but with a twist of artistic flair. Whether you're doodling, painting, or pasting memories onto the pages, it's a therapeutic journey of self-expression. There are so many things that can be done with Junk Journals. My journals are more art journal and glue books than junk journals. 

 

How Do You Make One?

The beauty of junk journals lies in their simplicity and versatility. You gather materials that speak to you—old maps, movie tickets, or even that funky wrapping paper you saved from a birthday gift. Then, you let your imagination run wild. There are no rules—just pure creativity. It's like putting together a puzzle where every piece tells a story. You don't need a lot of supplies to start. Here is small checklist for supplies to start collecting.

Brown paper bags (can be used or new lunch bags, smaller bags).

Envelopes from junk mail (these can be amazing)

Glue (there are a lot of fancy glues but on a budget you can start with basic white glue) 

Copy Paper (for pages).

You can get Elmer's craft glue  and Aleenes tacky glue from Walmart and sometimes Dollar Tree.

Items to use as Ephemera (such as your favorite quotes or sentiments written on paper, ticket stub, 

What Makes Them Special?

Imagine flipping through a journal that's not just filled with words, but with textures and surprises. It's like stumbling upon a hidden treasure chest of memories. Each page unfolds like a mini adventure, reminding you of moments big and small. Plus, crafting a junk journal is a journey in itself—a chance to slow down, get crafty, and cherish the little things.

Get Started Today!

So, if you're looking to add a splash of creativity to your journaling routine, why not give junk journals a try? Gather your odds and ends, let your imagination soar, and create something truly special. Whether you're a seasoned crafter or a newbie to the art world, there's a junk journal waiting to be born from your hands.

Remember, it's not just about making something pretty—it's about capturing moments, expressing yourself, and celebrating the joy of creation. Happy journaling! 🎨✂️📔

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