My Very First Handmade Junk Journal

April 21, 2010

I always feel good every time I am able to repurpose things. And this is one of those ‘feel good’ projects. I call it a junk journal because the base pages are made from junk mail, old catalogs, used books and magazines, and any material really that is destined to be thrown away.

I got the idea for this project from the Remains of the Day class by Mary Ann Moss. It’s the first book I made from total junk and aside from recycling, the main goal here was to break away from my tendency for organization and perfection (kind of an exercise in liberation) – and this project definitely pushed me out of my comfort zone.

Mica and I each created one to serve as our travel journals for our recent trip to California. Here’s a glimpse of mine …

I started filling up my journal days before our trip. I wanted to document some things that we did in preparation for our vacation like going to the salon for a haircut. That’s Rinoa in the photo getting her hair chopped off. I used remnant pages of small, old notebooks for some of my writing and just glued them on the base page.

One thing I realized is that snapshot photos work well in my junk journal. I don’t care that they’re not perfect since they’re going to be shabbified anyway. (I know shabbify is not a word.)

On the left page is a narrow insert I made with a piece of scrapbook paper and this is where I tucked in my cousin’s wedding invitation. (The trip, after all, was mainly about the wedding.)

We promised Mica and Rinoa that we were going to watch Alice in Wonderland before we leave for California and the left side of this page spread documents the day we saw it. A plastic sleeve holds photos of the Mad Hatter and a few other characters.

Another thing we did that day was shop for things we needed for the trip – like a new carry-on luggage for me and walking shoes for Mica. I filled up the page with the movie ticket stubs and tags from the items we bought.

I included some plastic page protectors in the journal and this one on the right side houses the menu card from my cousin’s wedding. I was filling up my journal in chronological order and, at first, it bugged me that the menu card is placed way before I even document about the wedding day. In the end, I just let it go. (As I mentioned, this is an exercise on rebelling against my tendency for order.)

Almost every page has numbers to represent the date. The numbers are just something I printed and punched out. The names of the days are from an old American Girl planner that Mica had. A lot of the mementos I kept, I just stapled on the pages.

On the left side is a pocket page that houses some journal pages. On the right side is a printout of our flight information. The printout was so clean and white, so one morning, I used that page as a coaster for my coffee mug – that way I’ll have ring stains on the page.

Okay, my intention was to fill up a few pages of the journal everyday during the trip – kind of documenting the events as they happen. I was doing good the first few days but I soon realized I’m not that kind of person. I’d rather wait until I get home and work in the comfort of my space. What I did, though, was write a lot on paper during the trip. This way I don’t forget anything, especially how I felt during certain times/events.

On the left is another pocket page. I’m going to insert some photos there.

I didn’t want to overfill every page so this one I kept simple.

Paperclips also work well in attaching souvenirs to the journal pages.

This one shows how security envelopes were used in the making of the junk journal.

And there you go. Tomorrow, I’ll show you what the bare pages of the junk journal look like. I figured I’ll show the filled-up pages first because if I showed the bare pages first, you might think “What the heck is she going to do with this?”

{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }

Barbara Hagerty April 30, 2010 at 1:15 pm

I LOVE your blog! Your ROD pages are wonderful! Artfully arranged with fabulous bursts of color! I’m still working on mine…..but will finish one day….soon, I hope! I work on many journals simultaneously, so it takes me a while. Your work is a great inspiration!

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Rita May 20, 2010 at 10:45 am

I absolutely love your pages. Very inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing and inspiring.

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ceevee June 4, 2010 at 4:21 pm

I just signed up for ROD and was reading the Yahoo group. I love the way you did your pages … loose but organized! And your handwriting is great too. Inspiring!

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Debi Devitt January 30, 2011 at 4:00 pm

I am just curious, what is ROD?

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Debi Devitt February 4, 2011 at 10:16 am

Thanks! I finally figured it out and had to sign up for the workshop! I’ll be making my first cover this weekend. I am dreaming about it. Can’t wait!

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annika March 25, 2011 at 8:01 am

Hi! Do you think you could post how to make a junk journal?

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Alison December 5, 2011 at 11:24 pm

OMG! You’re amazing! Do you have any tips on how to make it? I liked your idea of combining diary and a collage book. It certainly doesn’t look like junk to me:)

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