Daily junk journal
one image a day.
cut. keep. move on.
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One of the most rewarding aspects of daily junk journaling is its simplicity and flexibility. Focusing on just one image a day makes the process approachable and prevents overwhelm, allowing you to capture moments or inspirations spontaneously. I personally find that incorporating a daily theme or a prompt helps me stay consistent without pressure. For example, the OCR content "April" reminds me of using monthly themes to keep the journal fresh and relevant to the season. When I use the cut, keep, and move on strategy, it makes the journaling feel less like a chore and more like a creative ritual. I cut an image or paper that resonates with me, keep it in the journal, and then move on to the next day. This approach helps me focus on the moment rather than aiming for perfection. Using stamps and handwritten notes adds a tactile and personal element that makes each page unique. Journaling alongside images helps me process feelings and memories tied to the visuals. If you're new to junk journaling, start small. Use scraps of paper, magazine clippings, or even pressed flowers. Over time, your collection of visuals and ideas will grow into a meaningful keepsake reflecting your daily life and creativity. Don't be afraid to experiment with layouts, colors, and textures. Remember, junk journaling is about self-expression, so there's no right or wrong way to do it.







































































































