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Whether you're an avid junk journaler or have never stuck a scrap piece of trash between two pages, you'll find something to learn in this engaging daily practice from artist Faith Hale. She walks you through her favorite sources of ephemera and pulls from her daily life as a cheerful garbage gatherer to make a new spread every single day this month. You'll learn specific techniques, eye-catching layouts, and "cheater" spreads for when you're lacking inspiration but want to make a page that represents you and your day. Fill your pages with stickers, magazine cutouts, reciepts, doodles, and more, and marvel watching the crafty alchemy of turning trash into treasure.
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Here’s what you’ll need:
- 5 x 6" or 6 x 8" hardcover journal with elastic strap
- Glue stick - at least two
- Scissors
- Paper ephemera including postcards, magazines, photographs, library discards, maps, etc.
- Daily ephemera such as reciepts, food packaging, bulletin board discards, etc.
- Washi tape
- Stickers or a sticker book
- Alphabet stitckers (optional)
- Circle or square punch (optional)
- Corner rounder punch (optional)
- Office supply store stickers (optional)
- White-out (optional)
- Paper clips (optional)
Downloads:
- Make a flap with a postcard
- Use a brad to make a revolving panel
- Blend black-and-white images with color for engaging spreads
- Make space in your journal
- Troubleshoot tricky materials
- Weave paper
- Make a faux matchbook
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