it can also involve journal writing.
After spending months
watching the videos, she finally
gathered the supplies needed
and gave her all to make the first
Junk Journal for her sister, Megan.
“It must have been an instant
success since she still carries it,”
she recalls. “I love to look back
at it to see how much I have
grown and changed as a crafter,
I feel like I have really found my
own style.”
Junk Journaling interested
Jennifer for several reasons.
First, she found freedom to
express herself in extraordinary,
creative ways. Plus, she adds,
“you have the freedom to make
them how you want without having to worry about doing it right
or wrong.
“There is no right or wrong!
It’s all about what you want it to
be,” Jennifer concludes.
With Junk Journaling, she
found that she could use interesting things that she did not
want to throw away but didn’t
know what to do with or where
to put them. With a junk journal
everything has a place. Junk
Journaling did not only give her
a creative outlet but also the
freedom to write down her feelings in a place she could make
all her own.
“Junk Journals are really
special to me because in a time
in my life that I felt I was losing
my faith, the creative process
brought it back to me and made
me realize the happiness I could
bring to others through sharing
my work, bringing a smile to
their faces, and ma