Divide your folded papers into roughly equal groups. You might add a plain sheet as the first page of each section to secure inspirational verses or sayings. 3. Bind the Journal
Basic sewing techniques or even washi tape can be used to hold your sections in place.
A "Junky" or junk journal is a handmade book crafted from recycled and found materials that would otherwise be discarded. Unlike traditional journals, junk journaling focuses on creative freedom where "there are no rules". 1. Gather Your Materials Divide your folded papers into roughly equal groups
Use cardboard boxes (cereal, pasta), coffee filters, and candy or gum wrappers.
You can use a dedicated fabric-covered cover or repurpose a composition notebook. Bind the Journal Basic sewing techniques or even
The core of your journal consists of "signatures"—sections of folded paper bound together.
Collect junk mail, receipts (store them carefully to prevent fading ), old greeting cards, and magazines. old greeting cards
Cut your collected papers into sizes slightly smaller than your cover and fold them in half. Different sizes are encouraged as they add to the "junky" aesthetic.