Dreamy hazy journal spread ✨
Vellum base + special oil character tape + lace ephemera = the perfect vintage junk journal spread.
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One of the most rewarding parts of journaling for me has been exploring different materials to create unique spreads that tell a story or evoke a specific mood. Using vellum as a base adds a soft, translucent quality that immediately lends a dreamy effect to the journal page. Pairing it with delicate lace ephemera introduces a vintage charm that transports you back in time, perfect for those who love nostalgic aesthetics. In addition, incorporating special oil character tape is a fun way to add subtle textures and a slight sheen that complements other paper elements without overwhelming the design. I always find that layering different materials with varying transparencies encourages creativity and depth. For example, placing vellum underneath lace creates a beautiful interplay of light that photographs wonderfully. While setting up my autumn-themed spread, I took a photo to capture that warm afternoon ambiance—the kind of image that adds personality and a sense of place to a journal entry. This keeps the journal not only visually stimulating but also emotionally resonant. If you're new to junk journaling or vintage journal crafts, experimenting with these materials can be a great start. Don't hesitate to source specialized tapes or ephemera from niche craft stores or online shops, like the ones mentioned in this post. Over time, building a versatile supply collection helps bring your own unique stories and memories to life through texture and layering. Whether you're working on a five-minute journal entry or an elaborate scrapbook layout, incorporating these elements makes each page feel thoughtfully curated. Plus, sharing your creations on platforms such as #junkjournal or #aestheticjournal communities can inspire and connect you with fellow journal enthusiasts.





















































































