
I save pretty much every scrap of fabric and paper for just this type of project. I have a few pages of my own that you can see on my Instagram @stefanielgirard but for the step by step tutorial on this junk journal pop on over to the Stampington blog. Once you make one junk journal collage page I bet you can’t stop!
There’s something quietly magical about turning a pile of “almost rubbish” into something beautiful.
I don’t know about you, but I’ve always had a hard time throwing paper away. Old envelopes with interesting security patterns. Maps from road trips. Wrapping paper that’s too pretty for the bin. Even those brown paper bags that feel like they could be something.
And that’s exactly where junk journaling begins.
Not with expensive supplies. Not with a perfect plan. But with a stack of bits and pieces that feel too special to toss.
If you’ve been curious about how to make a junk journal but feel slightly overwhelmed by all the layered, lace-covered, vintage-looking masterpieces online, take a breath. At its heart, a junk journal is simply a handmade book created from recycled papers and everyday scraps — and it can be as simple or as detailed as you like.
This great junk journal tutorial walks you through the basics of constructing your own journal from repurposed materials, making it perfect for beginners who want to dip their toes in without investing in fancy tools or specialty papers.
Whether you’re looking to preserve memories, create a creative outlet, or just finally use that growing pile of “I’ll keep this just in case” paper, this project is a wonderful place to start.
Let’s turn those scraps into something worth flicking through.
