Art junk Journaling

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... Read moreArt junk journaling is a wonderful way to combine creativity, recycling, and personal reflection all in one. From my experience, using scraps of paper, fabric, old book pages, and even ticket stubs can add unique textures and memories to your journals. One thing I love about this art form is that it allows you to express your thoughts and feelings visually, turning simple, discarded items into meaningful artwork. A great place to start is by collecting bits that inspire you—whether it’s a quote, a faded photograph, or colorful packaging. For example, the quote from Roald Dahl captured in the image, "If you have good thoughts, they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely," perfectly embodies the uplifting and positive mindset you can nurture through journaling. I find that incorporating such inspiring quotes into my junk journals lifts my spirits and motivates me to think positively. Technique-wise, layering is key. Don’t shy away from mixing materials, using glue, washi tape, or even sewing elements together. Experimentation is part of the journey. Adding hand-drawn doodles or splashes of color can also personalize your pages further. Over time, your junk journal becomes a visual diary and a creative outlet that reflects your moods and growth. Whether you’re new to art journaling or looking to diversify your craft, art junk journaling offers a flexible and rewarding way to document life’s beautiful journey. Plus, it’s eco-friendly! Sharing your junk journal pages online can also connect you with a vibrant community passionate about art and creativity, giving you ideas and inspiration to keep developing your unique style.