If you’re into self help practices, chances are you write in a journal. Journaling has many benefits including creating a safe space to vent and self reflect. Now junk journaling is the newest type ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Junk journaling is trending online. Mental health experts say it can be good for you. (harper__amanda via TikTok) From a camping ...
Danielle Catton is the kind of person who hangs onto old birthday cards, boarding passes and business cards — ephemera that feels wrong to toss but doesn’t have a particular use. These pieces of her ...
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 ...
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 ...
Think of all the average trash a person goes through in one day: Straw wrappers, stickers, receipts, plastic, paper, coffee cups, bags, tags, the whole lot. Now imagine pasting every one of those ...
Junk journaling encourages people to use everyday items to document lived experiences in a journal Meredith Wilshere is a Society and Culture writer at PEOPLE. Her work has previously appeared on PS, ...
One main reason for this is affordability. Compared to some other crafts, junk journals can be incredibly affordable and, as we all know, college students need to save money whenever they can. When ...