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This “little autumn joys” junk journal is a project that I have enjoyed immensely this past month! Everything about the process has been new to me; I have made quite a few mistakes but have also learned so much. A few details:
For the cover, I used the spine of an old, water-stained Little Women book. I had kept it in my craft stash “just in case” and was so happy to finally have a use for it. I glued a piece of my hand-stitched quilting (remember when I mentioned it last year in this post?) on top and added a little blue button for some interest and dimension.
The inside pages are a hodgepodge of things: pages from two children’s books that were ripped/had the cover pulled off, kraft cardstock, pages from a picture story pad (sort-of like this), a brown paper bag, pages from an adult coloring book, pages from the Little Women book itself and a few scrapbook papers that I purchased. My goal was to create something beautiful with items I already owned, spending the least amount of money possible. I think I accomplished that!
Junk journals are a great home for those little notes and drawings from the kids.
For my birthday, I asked for and received the Canon Selphy photo printer and it’s so great! You can link it to your phone and it makes printing photos a breeze.
I have had that postcard of the fox playing cards since the Big White Farmhouse Shop days! So nice to have a use for it – I used the back as journaling space. This photo also shows one half of the paper bag I included in the papers. I tucked a picture of me and Samson in that side space and used a fabric scrap as the tab.
One last photo: I stapled in a dried leaf (hopefully it won’t crumble into pieces!) and made a little flip up space with the “BOO” card. Underneath, I have journaling and another photo. So fun!
Laura M says
So fun and unique! and I love the Samson has his own page.
Ashley says
I definitely needed to document him at 9 months old – the good, the bad, and the ugly, ha!
Melisa says
Thanks for sharing your junk journal! I showed my 16 year old daughter the photos, and she thought it was cool. That may be a project to do…
God bless!
Melisa
Also, that printer sounds amazing. I may buy that for my husband for Christmas – to release all those pictures stranded on his phone! (I am way behind in printed pictures.)
Ashley says
If she’s interested, Youtube is a treasure trove of instruction and inspiration. It seems everyone from teens to retirees are sharing their craftiness and I can’t get enough. I learned a lot about the construction of junk journals from Nik the Booksmith. I get a lot of inspiration from Johanna Clough and McKenzie on Paper. Your daughter might also like A Quiet Spot Shop – she’s quite young and Catholic!
Melisa says
Thanks, I’ll check these out and share them with my daughter.