When my granddaughter and I watched a youtube video on how to create a Junk Journal, we instantly set our creative minds to the task and collected all manner of materials as ideas stirred.
Junk Journals are constructed out of anything scrap: used envelopes, mail, wrapping paper, discarded food boxes and their plastic wrappings, material, bags, stickers, string, yarn, doilies, lace, memorabilia . . . The possibilities are limited only by one's imagination. When I started my junk journal project, I wasn’t especially confident in how the end result would turn out. I think the tag “junk” threw me off. So, I did not record the process. But upon completion, I feel inspired. So, I am sharing my journal here to encourage you to imagine and play and create. Constructing the book is a bit time consuming. I dyed and distressed some of the pages. And there is a lot of glueing and hand sewing involved. But the labor invested is just a part of the fun. I am enjoying filling my journal with quotes, inspiration and memorabilia. I hope you enjoy creating, too, for the process is as satisfying as the end result. Happy creating.
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AuthorGrowing up the oldest in a household of six children and raising four of my own, I felt grateful when time allowed for a bit of quiet. But, somehow I never quite grew accustomed to spending too much time alone. Solitude and creativity are synonymous if productivity is the goal. I confess, it requires acts of discipline on my part in order to live creatively. The decisions I've made over the last several years, both professionally and personally, work to free up more time for my writing, drawing, painting and other artistic ventures. And the sacrifices I've made for this quieter, creative life are well worth the effort as I grow to enjoy a solace that produces outcomes from long-held creative dreams. Archives
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