Paper Crafting
Paper crafting inspiration for junk journals, collage, and creative play.
Discover digital papers, printable ephemera, journal backgrounds, and hands-on paper projects designed to spark creativity and encourage slow, thoughtful making.
Handmade Journals
Handmade journal inspiration rooted in texture, storytelling, and slow, intentional making.
Explore junk journals, art journals, folios, and one-of-a-kind paper books created with vintage ephemera, layered collage, and tactile details that invite creativity and personal expression.
Halloween & Seasonal Journaling
Halloween journaling rooted in folklore, nostalgia, and creative ritual.
Explore spooky junk journals, gothic ephemera, handmade folios, and seasonal paper projects inspired by autumn nights, vintage imagery, and the magic of storytelling through paper.
Winter Planner Pages: Calm & Bright Junk Journal Spreads
Soft winter tones, vintage imagery, and gentle layers come together in these calm junk journal planner pages. In this post, I’m sharing three finished winter spreads along with the inspiration behind each one — plus a link to the full process video.
Making a Glittery Fabric Cover Journal
There’s something especially grounding about working with fabric, lace, and paper together. This journal came together slowly, guided by texture rather than a plan, and became a quiet place for scraps, notes, and creative pauses.
When Scrapbooking Meets Junk Journaling
A cozy winter junk journal spread where I create scrapbook-style planner pages for creative planning, small business ideas, and to-do lists.
Build a Striking Collage Focal Point in Your Junk Journal
Collage is both playful and intuitive. By choosing a bold focal image, supporting it with colour, and layering textures, you can create a spread that feels striking, whimsical, and deeply personal. Watch me create a fun collage page in my junk journal.
Pressed Botanicals- A September Junk Journal Spread
September arrives like a hush in the trees. The air turns crisp, the light slants differently, and the forest begins to exhale its final bloom. In this post, I’m sharing a journal spread created with real pressed botanicals—each leaf, petal, and pinecone a small spell of memory—layered with vintage ephemera, torn pages, and that sweet sense of seasonal melancholy I crave this time of year.
This is not just a craft project. It’s a moment captured in paper.