Collect scraps for junk journaling as you go, stashing supplies in a shoebox or large envelope. Press and prepare ...
In early 2017, I began sending souvenirs to one favorite and longstanding student to whom I was teaching conversational English. The souvenirs were such that you could collect, place and preserve them ...
Yes, scrapbooking and collaging found items, aptly known as “junk journaling,” is trending amongst younger generations. While a journal is typically treated like a diary and full of writing, a junk ...
I’m unboxing a big pastel stationery haul packed with goodies for journaling and scrapbooking. Watch as I open this ...
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 ...
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 ...
Moredays, a very pretty digital calendar/scrapbooking app has just arrived on the iPhone. The app had previously launched in iPad-only format last fall (where it was spotted in TechCrunch Disrupt SF’s ...
Caroline Martinez with Creative Junk Therapy stopped by to teach us about the trend of junk journaling, a way to scrapbook that’s less neat and organized!
Danielle Catton is the kind of person who hangs onto old birthday cards, boarding passes and business cards — ephemera that feels wrong to toss but doesn’t have a particular use. These pieces of her ...