Wednesday, October 06, 2021

JUNK JOURNAL THEME IDEAS

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Junk Journal Theme Ideas


Junk Journal Theme Ideas. Hi reader, welcome again! In my previous blog post, I had promised you to share the name of the themes for junk journal I have collected so far. Hopefully, these will be of some help if you are a newbie or an experienced hand as well. I have never made a theme-based junk journal, but I intend to do some of course. 

 


List Of Junk Journal Themes:

  • Vintage

  • Fern

  • Book

  • Library

  • Rose

  • Butterfly

  • Moth

  • Bee

  • Dragonfly

  • Underwater

  • Mermaid

  • Sea and ocean

  • Beach

  • Forest

  • Birds

  • Leaf

  • Botanical

  • Food

  • Travel

  • Gothic

  • Victorian

  • Edwardian

  • Festival

  • Christmas

  • Diwali

  • Halloween

  • Floral

  • Music

  • Dance

  • Fruits and vegetables

  • Lace

  • Crochet

  • Countryside

  • Medieval

  • Garden

  • Hearts

  • Button

  • Alice in wonderland

  • Envelop

  • Holiday

  • Key and lock

  • Summer

  • Fall

  • Spring

  • Winter

  • Postage stamp

  • Newspaper

  • Fairy and elf

  • Fairy tales

  • Nature

  • Herbs

  • Astronomy

  • Horoscope

  • Wildlife

  • Retro

  • City

  • Railway

  • Balloon

  • Bicycles

  • Nautical

  • Seashell and starfish

  • Shakespeare

  • Historical events or historical figure

  • Lithic culture

  • Egypt

  • Aztec-Maya-Inca

  • Indus valley civilization

  • Writers and poets

  • Family

  • Mystic

  • Babies and children

  • Pets

  • Circus

  • Bohemian

  • Spiritual

  • Surreal

  • Renaissance

  • Great minds and people

  • Coffee stain

  • Amusement Parks

  • Architecture

  • Ballet

  • Birthdays

  • Cactus

  • Classic cars

  • Clocks

  • Mountains

  • Maps

  • country (of choice) culture

  • Knitting

  • Inspirational quotes

  • Buddha

  • Vintage advertising

  • Vintage Women

  • Gypsy

  • Cards and casino

  • Old movies

  • Origami

  • Photography

  • Pirates

  • Seed Packets

  • Tea

  • Sewing

  • Theatre

  • Unicorns

  • Sci-fi

  • Dreams

  • Typography

  • Patterns

  • Castles

  • Rainbow

  • Marriage and relationship

  • Get together of family or friends

You can find more than 100 themes up there. You may club two or three themes at a time also, e.g., vintage+library+books or maps+nautical etc. 

 

Apart from these, you can also create a colour themed junk journal. Some popular inspirations are sepia, all white, blue-yellow, blue-orange, shades of green, pastel, black-red, black-gold, metallic, monochromatic, yellow-purple, shades of brown and many more. 

 

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How to choose colours for a junk journal? 

  •  Please go through the colour wheel first - The colour wheel was invented by Issac Newton in 1666. It is basically a circle with colour spectrums and shows the relationship between colours. 

  • Try to pick a colour and a compatible theme together - for example, if you choose the theme ‘Gothic’ then your journal has to be decorated with red and black colours with images and fabrics or other things.

  • It is not necessary to bind yourself in a few colours. You can go straight to the rainbow theme.

  • At times you can pick more than two colours or shades of one particular colour. My recent project is going to be a collage of blue-yellow-brown. I am not the one who would stick to themes so this is going to be a challenge for me.

 Why choose a theme?

  • Simplicity - obviously some people love to go random because picking a theme and sticking to it is tough at times. You need to sort out all the theme-based items first. In the meantime, if you can't find a needed one you may be stuck at that place with an unfinished project, which I think is ridiculous enough for a beginner. So if you want to know my suggestion, please pick more than one project at a time and go for it. It will serve major joy for being involved always and you will be free from being stumped. But as Leonardo da Vinci emphasized that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication, so you should probably take his words for granted.

  • Easier to pick - if you have decided your theme already then it will be much easier to pick the necessary pieces or scraps or paints. Suppose you think of your junk journal theme as buddha, then you would pick mostly the elements related to him. You may include buddha pictures, printouts with his teachings, some cards you may have collected while travelling or paint something by getting inspiration from Google or Pinterest images. You will be free from unnecessary junk.

 

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Finally, for making a theme-based junk journal it's always up to you with respect to what you finally want to create, because, in this world, you are the only creator, destroyer and whatever (mostly creator). I am not advocating to choose a theme always but you may consider at least for once as a beginner as it may suit you. You'll never know before you try. So my advice is to consider some easy topics for your next junk journal, like roses or butterflies, or going for a vintage looking journal based on sepia tones. If it's a problem to find vintage paper or stickers or photographs, then make sure to read my next post where I am going to share with you the ways to make a scrap look vintage. Till then stay tuned.



Wednesday, September 29, 2021

WHAT IS A JUNK JOURNAL?

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Junk Journal With Me: Hello there! Welcome to my blog. This blog was created long back but has rarely been used since creation. Of late I had been thinking of restarting this blog; this time with junk journal. Journaling has been my childhood passion. Those old books in my childhood used to be full of childish arts and crafts. I did not know they actually bore a name. In fact, I had no idea about the word ‘junk journal until a few months ago. One day I was randomly searching YouTube for ‘notebook decorations,’ and all of a sudden that particular word caught my attention. I began researching on it, and with time I became more and more addicted so much so, that I began to forget to watch the long list of movies and web series. So,  

 

What s a junk journal? Why it is so-called?

There is no proper definition of a junk journal. Really. So let us give it one. A junk journal is a journal, as the name suggests, or notebook that is stashed with junkies. However, that does not define all of it. So let us try another one. A recycled handmade diary containing one or more signatures, and with loads of crafts created with mixed media which may be used for various purposes is called a junk journal. In a broader sense, apart from just journaling, it serves infinite purposes according to our intentions. 

 

What is my background for journaling?

When I first began to dabble in junk journal, it was like haphazard puzzle to me, but amazing at the same time. There were so many things that I at once wanted to put down at one place. The situation became overwhelming. At that time I had no real idea of what should I keep to recreate, and what to be consigned to the bin. There were so many new words for me - ephemera, embellishments etc. I found people buying stuff for this purpose. I had no extra penny for that. It made me sad. To cut a long story short, I have been trying to become self-sufficient with what I have, and today, here I have come to share all those that I have learnt. My father is an artist and I think it’s the artsy DNA that drew my attention towards this junky world, considering the fact that I am from India, and that about 99.99% of the population here has no idea about what junk journal is all about. I am sure of that. Therefore, I shall be pleased if my words can inspire anyone out there, and prepare her/him to create a junk journal of his/her own, as it has so many facets and because everybody can be an artist. Nothing can go wrong in the endeavour of creating a junk journal. 

 

Why should one create a junk journal?

1. To recycle and make your tiny world beautiful - this phrase may contain a deep message. It is a fact that we, the people from a developing or an under-developed country do not really care to keep our environment clean and safe. We throw polythene wraps on the road, spit on the wall, dump our daily garbage anywhere without conscience; the list just goes on. If we all try to reuse some of the items before dumping them in the bin, that would be good. Mere scraps won’t fetch a price in the market, but that recycled piece, exhibiting the artistic reflection of us may find buyers.

2. To keep things in order - have you ever seen your closet? So many clothes just sit inside for years; clothes that we hardly wear. Yet we don’t intend to give them away. Old magazines and books half-eaten by termites; used buttons, threads, wools, beads, worn out pieces of imitation jewellery, zippers, wires, laces, cards, scrapbook pages, envelops, vintage school notebooks, grocery slips, bags and purses! We can use all these and jot down our memories in a tidy way.

3. It’s fun and your parents never gonna yell at you for making a mess - Most importantly, those who are my type and always get rebuked for making a tidy mess can give the excuse for making a journal by showing how important these things are. Added to this is the huge fun of doing a journal. It is time killing; all the boredom vanishes instantly, and more specifically it is the reflection of ourselves “because, in the end, you’re all you got”.

4. Budget-friendly - And it is obvious. As we are creating something with scraps, glue, pen, colour, thread, needle and scissors, we do not need to spend on anything except time. Of course, there are supplies, which we can grab from the stores, but trust me, as a beginner we don’t have to spend money on that. We can recreate all the things we need. I am very much addicted to junk journals and most of the things I make myself if you ask me.


 


What to write? What to do with it?

The next big question arises that what is the purposes of making this type of journal. Well, as I have already told, it has many facets. A junk journal can be used in as many ways as we can think of - as a simple journal (i.e. diary) with more graphics, colours and tags, or as a themed notebook for travel logs, planners, recipes etc. It can also be a gift as a gorgeous piece of art. Alternatively, we can even sell it. Therefore, it depends entirely on us what do we intend to do with it. And the best part probably is that we don’t need to follow any guidelines. In this magic world, everything is beautiful so long it soothes our eyes and soul. It will be our treasure book. It is totally up to us how we want to make junk journal.

 

How to fill it? 

Many people use it for traditional journaling, though you can choose your own theme. I have found that people are mostly fond of vintage journals; so is I. Tea-dyed or coffee-dyed paper, along with distress colours work great for this purpose. Some all-time favourite themes are gothic, underwater, mermaid, festivals, school, travel, ocean, forest, flowers, birds etc. Some people also like to make a notebook by engaging two or three colours. I wish to create some theme-based junk journals too, and I intend to post all those themes collected by me in the next blog. You see, choosing a theme might be very helpful at times for we can properly gather all the supplies we need from our haphazard junks. It is a good way to organize our ledger, though, for a beginner, it may seem a little tough. Nevertheless, soon I will show you how to make a junk journal along with junk journal page ideas, cover decoration and junk journal supplies. There is a lot more to come. See you soon!