![]() ![]() With a grateful heart and a reverent soul she learns from and uses the elements of nature in her world to help those who come to her in need. (Watch the Video of this Gorgeous Forest Lore Journal Above)ġ2- Woodland This stunning Forest Lore themed book, pictured in the photo above, will whisk you away into a dreamy nature world!ġ3– Mystical Forest Nature Botanical Healer Amelie of the Forest Junk Journal This is a Nature and Botanical themed soft cover journal that belongs to a woman who lives at the edge of the forest in a modest cottage. A variety of the floral images that are printed in different sizes are used as journaling cards, book pages, and more. The journals have a slightly darker, richer color scheme with pops of color to lighten the mood.ħ- Flowers Floral Junk Journal See how using an old book cover and sewing through the spine is a simple way of creating a hardcover journal. The incredible books were inspired by Regency Period England with perhaps a little Victorian Era thrown in. Learn about 5 hole pamphlet stitch and exposed stitching.Ħ- English Garden English Garden Junk Journal The two junk journals featured here are re-imagining tiny, wee books. Mix and match is the motto of this stunning, chunky folio structure – adding a pocket here, a “flip” page there.ĥ-Birds- Softcover Traveler’s Junk Journal Our feathered friends are always a popular theme! This is a Flora and Fauna theme junk journal loaded with birds, botanicals, butterflies, and maybe a few bugs. The journal has the look and feel of a beloved and well traveled book.Ĥ- Dragonflies & Butterflies Butterfly Art Journal See how postcards, frames, labels, and flowers help fill the the blank spaces of an empty junk journal. Learn how to create fabric graphic prints for the front cover and inside pages.ģ- Naturalist Naturalist’s Junk Journal This journal is all about insects and who doesn’t love bugs? It is a standard size Traveler’s Notebook inspired by the images from the Entomologist’s Field Guide. I think they add a personal touch to this journal! The Beekeeper’s Journal A beautifully constructed fabric journal cover over a vintage Reader’s Digest book. As a special inclusion, there are some antique-looking seed packets filled with seeds from the garden. Nature Theme Ideasġ- Botanicals Botanical Junk Journal This delightful journal would be a wonderful place to document the changing seasons in your garden! Inspired by the many floral, bird, butterfly, and garden images, this junk journal is a bit grungy and a bit shabby chic!Ģ- Bees Ode to the Bee The inspiration for this journal is the humble, yet essential, honey bee. Each of the designers have their own style and brings a special expertise to the projects. There is a little bit of everything from Nature, Home and Family, Holidays, Seasons, Places, Mythical and Mystical, Color themes, and so much more! We’ve even included examples, when possible, of some of the beautiful artistic journals that our fabulous Design Team Members have created over the years. We hope you enjoy our 100+ Junk Journal Ideas! Here we go… Junk Journals by Theme
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