In a world full of fast, disposable everything, there's something undeniably satisfying about reusing tactile materials and creating something with your own two hands. Enter junk journaling. A ...
Junk journaling is a creative, no-rules way to preserve memories and upcycle everyday scraps into something beautiful. It blends self-expression, mindfulness, and sustainability, making it both ...
Journal Club founder Margaret Pail, middle, poses with attendees at the first junk journaling event in March at The Exchange.
Repurposing discarded materials reduces consumption and creates personal keepsakes Have you ever found yourself with a piece ...
From direct-mail advertisements, magazines and used envelopes, the scraps that humans are inclined to discard serve as the tools Jennifer Hansen uses to craft her junk journals — an eco-conscious and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Junk journaling is trending online. Mental health experts say it can be good for you. (harper__amanda via TikTok) From a camping ...
HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — For today’s Teach Me Tuesday, FOX8 is learning all about “junk journaling.” It’s a way to let you document your own experiences and hobbies. An education and outreach manager ...
Junk journaling encourages people to use everyday items to document lived experiences in a journal Meredith Wilshere is a Society and Culture writer at PEOPLE. Her work has previously appeared on PS, ...
LOS ANGELES -- Bikini-clad girls sat sipping canned cocktails by the shallow end of a swimming pool. Their sunscreen glistened in the summer heat, leaving a coconut aroma in the air. But these ...
This workshop is what happens when sustainability turns into page-turning magic with a personal touch! We'll start by putting together a junk journal with an old book cover and an eclectic mix of ...
Bikini-clad girls sat sipping canned cocktails by the shallow end of a swimming pool. Their sunscreen glistened in the summer heat, leaving a coconut aroma in the air. But these sunbathers weren’t ...