Dreamcore junk journal
Should I do more dreamcore pages? Let me know!
If you're drawn to the ethereal vibe of dreamcore in your journaling, creating a junk journal page can be a fantastic way to express this style. Dreamcore often mixes nostalgia with surreal, almost intangible imagery that evokes a sleepy, dreamlike atmosphere. When I started making dreamcore pages, I found that combining vintage ephemera, soft pastel tones, and layered textures really helped capture that nostalgic baroque aesthetic hinted at by the phrase "DREA NostalqiaBar" found in some dreamcore designs. Using a variety of materials like old book pages, lace, and faded photographs adds to the moodboard effect, making each page feel like a collected memory or a scene from a dream. Incorporating handwritten notes or poetry can deepen the personal touch, turning your journal into a visual diary that resonates with your unique experience. Experimenting with layout is key too—don’t be afraid to overlap elements or add unexpected details like pressed flowers or scraps of fabric. The goal is to create a collage that feels both whimsical and meaningful. If you’re considering whether to do more dreamcore pages, my advice is to start with a theme or emotion you want to convey and gather your materials around that. Sharing your pages on platforms like Lemon8 with hashtags like #junkjournal, #visualdiary, and #dreamcore can inspire others and connect you with a community of creatives exploring similar aesthetics. Overall, dreamcore junk journaling is a deeply satisfying hobby that blends creativity with personal storytelling. It’s not just about making pretty pages; it’s about capturing fleeting feelings and nostalgic moments in a tangible, artistic way.





























































































































