Junk Journal Page Ideas by Theme
In my previous post i explain about what is junk journal and how to make junk journals. Now, after reading that if you’re interested but haven’t got any junk journal page ideas, here are some for you!
With this large selection of more than 100 junk journal ideas, you will be astounded! Do you find it difficult to come up with topics for your personal journals? This blog post has more than 100 ideas and themes that offer countless options for your handmade junk journals, thus the issue is solved.
Everything from nature to home and family to holidays, seasons, locations, the mystical and the fantastical to color themes and much more is represented. When feasible, we’ve also provided examples of some of the gorgeous artistic journals that members of our amazing Design Team have produced over the years. Each designer has a distinct aesthetic and offers a unique set of skills to the projects.
Junk Journal Page Ideas – Nature Themed
1. Botanicals
The changing seasons in your garden could be beautifully captured in this charming diary! This junk journal is a little bit grungy and a little bit shabby chic, inspired by the many floral, bird, butterfly, and garden images!
2. “Hymn” to the Bee
The modest but vital honey bee served as the source of inspiration for this journal. There are certain seed packages that have an old appearance and are filled with garden seeds as a special addition. I believe they give this diary a unique touch! Keeping a Bee Journal A antique Reader’s Digest book is covered in a gorgeous fabric journal. For the front cover and interior pages, find out how to create fabric graphic prints.
3. Naturalist
Who doesn’t love insects, and this journal is entirely about them? It is a Traveler’s Notebook of standard size that was motivated by the illustrations in the Entomologist’s Field Guide. The journal has the appearance and texture of a cherished and well-used book.
4. Dragonflies & Butterflies
Check out how flowers, postcards, frames, labels, and trash journals assist to fill in the blank spots. This gorgeous, substantial folio structure’s maxim is “mix and match”; add a pocket here, a “flip” page there.
5. Birds
A common topic is always our avian buddies! This trash journal has a Flora and Fauna theme and is filled with pictures of birds, plants, butterflies, and possibly some bugs. Learn about exposed stitching and the 5 hole pamphlet stitch.
Junk Journal Page Ideas – Travel & Places Themed
1. World Traveler
Make a travel journal based on your most recent trip or one for a destination you’ve always wanted to see! Junk Journal for the Constant Traveler A journal devoted to the love of exploration and discovery is called Constant Traveler. It has a nostalgic, country-style vibe and is crammed with antique maps of the world, mementos, ticket stubs, and other trinkets.
2. Asia
Find out how to add digital stamps to a journal. A few letters from the 1970s that were uncovered while thrifting a few months ago served as the basis for this journal from the past. This letter was thoughtfully written by a son to his mother, Madam Marion Wong, and it’s incredibly heartfelt.
Junk Journal Page Ideas – Book & Movie Themed
1. Alice in Wonderland
See this awesome “To My Sister-An Alice In Wonderland Envelope Collection” Alice in Wonderland Junk Journal creation. It is a disassembled junk journal with envelopes holding gorgeous printed ephemera. On the back, the final recipient may journal.
2. Jane Austen
This diary and the little idea notepad that goes with it are devoted to Jane Austen’s beautiful book “Emma.” It resembles what one could have anticipated seeing in her personal journal. The pages, which follow the plot, show Emma’s planning for various events, including tea parties, balls, dinners, and picnics. There is plenty of room for mixed media art, journaling, and documentation.
2. Shakespear
Learn how to design a journal with a lovely, feminine aesthetic as well as a vintage, well-loved appearance. This one includes pockets containing a variety of detachable journaling items, as well as a few little journals.
Which one do you like best? Let us know in the comment section~