Savvy crafters and scrapbookers are using their "trash" to create "junk journals." The practice can be a way to destress, document trips, experiences and anything else that someone hopes to remember ...
The perfect mix of creativity, nostalgia, and resourcefulness. In a world full of fast, disposable everything, there's something undeniably satisfying about reusing tactile materials and creating ...
Find new ways to cut, glue, scan, photograph, and organize your junk journaling materials.
The art form where parking tickets, luggage tags and literal garbage shine. The art form where parking tickets, luggage tags and literal garbage shine. Credit... Supported by By Julia Carpenter When ...
Writing in a journal sounds amazing in theory. Imagine yourself with a pen in one head, a cup of tea in the other, and a beautiful notebook in front of you with dozens of blank pages just waiting to ...
Think of all the average trash a person goes through in one day: Straw wrappers, stickers, receipts, plastic, paper, coffee cups, bags, tags, the whole lot. Now imagine pasting every one of those ...
We chat with an expert on how to make one and the importance of journaling.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Junk journaling, a hobby blending elements of scrapbooking, collaging and journaling, has grown rapidly in ...
Participants gather in the shade at rows of tables pushed together as they work on their journals during a meetup of the DFW Junk Journal Club at Klyde Warren Park Sunday, April 13, 2025, in Dallas.
Stock photo of a woman crafting. You may want to think twice before tossing your trash. Savvy crafters and scrapbookers have been using everyday items that would typically end up in the garbage — such ...