Junk Journaling: Turning Scraps and Chaos into Art
Junk journaling is the rebellious cousin of traditional journaling. It’s messy, experimental, and full of surprises.
What is a Junk Journal?
A junk journal is a handmade book filled with scraps, textures, and layers. Instead of writing in neat lines, you collage, tape, glue, and stitch your way through thoughts and memories.
How to Make a Junk Journal
- Start with a Base – Use an old book, a sketchpad, or bind random papers together.
- Gather Scraps – Anything is fair game:
- Vintage receipts
- Wrapping paper
- Ticket stubs
- Old book pages
- Newspaper clippings
- Layer and Play – Glue down random elements and write over them, paint on them, or leave them as-is.
Junk Journal Prompts
- “Cut & Paste a Mood” – Create a collage that represents your current mood, then write about it.
- “Story from Scraps” – Pick five random paper scraps and turn them into a visual story.
- “Texture Challenge” – Use fabric, lace, or sandpaper in your journal and describe how it feels.
Junk journaling is about breaking the rules and making something uniquely yours.