Making journals to help pay my medical bills: Part 2 🦄✨
This time I’m giving a copy of The Last Unicorn a second life as a handmade journal.
Thank you to everyone supporting my little business along the way. 💜
#SupportSmallBusiness #UpcycledJournal #BookCrafts #ArtistTok #MadeByMousey
Creating handmade journals by upcycling old books is a meaningful way to merge creativity with sustainability. When I decided to repurpose a copy of 'The Last Unicorn' into a journal, it wasn’t just about crafting; it was about giving the book a new story and purpose beyond its original form. This process involves carefully disassembling the book, preserving its cover, and replacing or supplementing the pages to create a fresh canvas for journaling or sketching. From experience, working on such upcycled projects not only reduces waste but also provides a personal touch that mass-produced journals lack. Each handmade piece carries its own character, enriched by the history of the original book. In supporting small businesses like these, buyers receive a unique product that supports an artist’s passion and often, in cases like mine, helps manage medical expenses. If you’re interested in starting similar projects, consider sourcing books that are no longer readable or widely available secondhand. This approach contributes to a circular economy and encourages craftsmanship that values materials and stories alike. Plus, sharing your journey on social platforms with relevant hashtags such as #UpcycledJournal, #SupportSmallBusiness, and #BookCrafts can connect you to a community that values creativity and sustainability. Overall, transforming beloved books into journals is a rewarding process both artistically and personally. It’s a way to honor stories that inspired us while supporting life’s unexpected financial challenges in meaningful, creative ways.




























































































