Daily junk journal
one image a day.
cut. keep. move on.
#junkjournal #junkjournaling #stamp #cutkeepmoveon #journaling
Starting a daily junk journal can be a refreshing way to document your life, creativity, and thoughts without the pressure of perfection. I found the approach of "one image a day" extremely liberating — it does not need to be a perfect photo or artwork, just something that caught your attention that day. This concept encourages mindful observation and creativity, often involving cutting out meaningful images, stamps, or prints that resonate and sticking them in your journal. The phrase "cut. keep. move on." truly embodies the essence of junk journaling: collecting memories or inspirations but not getting stuck on any single page or idea. In my experience, using stamps adds an artistic texture to the pages, while allowing for quick decoration that enhances the visual appeal. This technique helps to create a cohesive theme throughout your journal without overwhelming the process. Including hashtags like #junkjournal, #junkjournaling, and #cutkeepmoveon in your social media posts has also connected me to a broader community of creatives who share similar passions and ideas. The term "SIREEI" from the visual content might be a personal stamp or signature, adding uniqueness to the journal pages. Incorporating a personal mark or symbol in your journal can make the process feel more intimate and special. Overall, the key to a successful junk journal is to keep it simple and personal. It’s not about perfection, but about capturing fleeting moments creatively and freely. Whether you’re using stamps, images, or random paper cutouts, the daily practice of selecting and preserving small inspirations builds a meaningful personal archive over time.

















































































