Crafters learn how to make junk journals at a summer 2024 workshop held by the Art Gallery of Hamilton. (Art Gallery of Hamilton) When you know, you know. The first time Felicia Bottos saw a junk ...
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 ...
Opting for paper receipts and putting wrappers in tote bags instead of trash cans, young people are saving “junk” to collage in their journals. Yes, scrapbooking and collaging found items, aptly known ...
Travel scrapbooking blends memory-keeping with creativity, transforming tickets, photos, and sketches into vivid keepsakes. From mixed media junk journals to elegant nature-themed layouts, the ...
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 ...
The art form where parking tickets, luggage tags and literal garbage shine. The art form where parking tickets, luggage tags and literal garbage shine. Credit... Supported by By Julia Carpenter When ...
· You'll leave with a journal page (or 10), new materials, and a discount for next time · No experience needed — seriously. If you can rip paper and glue stuff, you’re good.