Junkyard Dolls

First month of Junk Journal Club! ✂️📖✨ This month’s theme was “My City,” and I got Athens, Georgia! 🍑🌿 I had so much fun discovering a little piece of Athens through paper, textures, colors, and all the tiny details. Such a fun way to get creative, learn about a new place, and make a memory at the same time. 🤎✨

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... Read moreParticipating in a junk journal club like this offers a wonderful opportunity to connect with a city’s vibe in a deeply personal and creative way. My experience with similar projects has shown me that incorporating local elements—such as textures evocative of the environment, colors reflecting the city’s atmosphere, and even small memorabilia or printed local menus—adds an authentic dimension to the artwork. For example, integrating images and wording from local eateries or markets, such as those featuring dishes like Danish rye bread, cultured butter, or fresh mozzarella with basil and EVOO, can make the journal pages come alive with a sense of place. This not only allows you to document your impressions visually but also tells a delicious story about local culture. Personally, I enjoy adding snippets from local menus or souvenir tickets, which serve as tangible memories and conversation starters. This method transforms a simple journal into a vibrant narrative of discovery and keepsake. Plus, it’s a great way to learn about somewhere new—through its food, textures, historic sites, and colors—all while engaging in mindful creativity. If you're exploring a particular city for your junk journal, try hunting down little details like local product labels, menus from neighborhood cafes, or artistic prints from tourist spots. Using these elements alongside your own sketches or writings can enrich your journal and make the experience much more immersive and meaningful. Junk journaling becomes not just an art form but a lasting, heartfelt memory of your journey or connection to a place like Athens, Georgia.