With the analog lifestyle becoming one of this year’s biggest “ins” and reduced screen time becoming a growing goal for many, journaling has become a way for people to take a screen break and detach themselves from the online world.
But journaling doesn’t always have to be limited to words and reflections on a page. It can also be a collection of things and found objects that tell a story. So how do you make the experience more fun and enjoyable? Through “junk” journaling, of course!
It’s not a common thought for everyone, but there is potential in that small piece of gum wrapper in your pocket, or that crumpled receipt you kept from a night out with friends. Yes, even that movie ticket you have from that time you went out with a failed talking stage. The little pieces of scrap we usually overlook can easily become meaningful mementos – sometimes in ways that a photo on your phone cannot.
Because sentimental value can be found anywhere for those with eyes to see and a heart to feel.
Junk journaling 101








