Bloom and grow 🌼
Happy Sunday friends!! Decided to challenge myself today. I always have a pile of bits and bobs next to my workspace that I don’t use from previous journal spreads. So wanted to make a spread using only supplies that came from that pile. I hope everyone has a fantastic day!! Thank you so much for watching!!
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Creating a unique journal spread is a wonderful way to unleash your creativity and give a fresh life to unused materials. If you often find yourself with leftover bits and bobs from previous projects, you’re not alone! Many journaling enthusiasts struggle with the dilemma of what to do with those scraps. This article inspires you to consider a challenge—use only what you have on hand to create something new. Start by gathering all your journaling supplies that you've been neglecting. Look for papers, stickers, washi tapes, and any other decorative items you might have saved. Once you have them in front of you, think about your desired theme or story for the new spread. The freedom to explore your creativity without the pressure to purchase new items can lead to unexpected results that are just as beautiful. For example, consider mixing textures by incorporating fabrics or combining different styles, such as aesthetic or vintage elements. Don’t be afraid to experiment with colors and layouts. Sometimes the most remarkable creations arise from spontaneity and experimentation. You might end up with a collage that tells a story, reflecting the journey of your creative process. By embracing sustainability in your crafting, you not only save money but also reduce waste. The joy of making something beautiful from what you already own can be incredibly satisfying. It makes journaling more about the experience and less about consumption. So dive into your supplies, let your creativity flow, and see how much beauty you can create from just a few leftovers. Happy journaling!

















































































my pleasure. keep making!