
Ever sit down with your junk journal, excited to create—then stare at a blank page, not sure where to start?
You’re not alone. Every journaler has that moment where inspiration just… stalls. The beauty of junk journaling is that there are no rules—you can turn scraps, old photos, or bits of paper into something beautifully personal and full of meaning.
Ready to get inspired? Here are 30 creative junk journal ideas to help you fill your pages with stories, textures, and joy.
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What Is a Junk Journal? (Quick Refresher)
A junk journal is part art, part memory book — a place where you can collect scraps, photos, and little treasures that tell your story. It’s not about perfection; it’s about expression. Whether you use vintage papers, tickets, or bits of lace, each page becomes something personal and meaningful.
(If you’re new, you can read my full beginner’s guide to junk journaling here.)
Junk Journal Supplies You Can Use
You don’t need fancy tools to start—just a few things you probably already have. Here are some of my favorite supplies to collect:
- Old book pages or sheet music
- Scrapbook paper and washi tape
- Envelopes, tags, and postcards
- Vintage ephemera and tickets
- Pressed flowers or dried leaves
- Stamps, lace, and paper scraps
If you love themed or printable designs, check out my printable junk journal kits—they’re perfect for mixing into your pages.
Junk Journal Themes for Inspiration
If you’re unsure where to start, try building your pages around a theme. It helps your creativity flow and gives each spread a story.
Here are a few ideas to play with:
- Vintage Memories – use sepia tones, old letters, and lace details.
- Nature & Botanicals – add dried flowers, leaf prints, or nature-inspired cutouts.
- Travel Adventures – include tickets, maps, and small photos from trips.
- Cottagecore Charm – think florals, cozy quotes, and warm tones.
- Celestial Magic – stars, moons, and mysterious layers of deep colors.
30 Junk Journal Ideas to Try
- Collage with paper scraps – Gather bits of wrapping paper, old receipts, or torn notebook pages and layer them into an artistic background.
- Vintage ephemera – Old tickets, postcards, and stamps instantly add character and history to your page.
- Book or dictionary pages – Tear out a small section and use it as a textured backdrop. Great for layering.
- Music sheets – Classical or old hymnals add a nostalgic and romantic touch.
- Magazine cutouts – Clip images or words that catch your eye for a modern, mood-board-style spread.
- Pockets for tags or notes – Glue a folded piece of paper on three sides and tuck in little tags or hidden messages.
- Envelopes – Attach mini envelopes to hold keepsakes like receipts, pressed flowers, or photos.
- Flip-outs or flaps – Create extra journaling space by hinging a paper flap with washi tape.
- Waterfall photo layout – Stack small photos or cards that “flip down” for a fun, layered effect.
- Fabric swatches – Add a piece of lace, burlap, or cotton to give your page a touchable texture.
- Daily log – Jot down one or two lines about what happened today.
- Gratitude list – Keep it simple: one thing you’re thankful for each day adds up beautifully.
- Affirmations – Write down encouraging words to yourself to boost your mood.
- Favorite quotes or lyrics – Paste, write, or decorate around words that inspire you.
- “Right now” list – Capture your current favorites: shows, books, snacks, or songs.
- Doodles and sketches – Simple line drawings or playful borders can make a page feel alive.
- Stamp designs – Rubber or ink stamps add easy patterns without much effort.
- Stencil patterns – Use stencils to create repeating shapes or designs across your page.
- Washi tape strips – Bright, patterned tape instantly adds color and frames your work.
- Stickers or cutouts – From planner stickers to printable ephemera, they’re quick ways to decorate.
- Photos or polaroids – Glue in snapshots from everyday life, not just big events.
- Pressed flowers or leaves – Nature adds a delicate and timeless detail.
- Ticket stubs – Concerts, movies, or even bus tickets tell the story of where you’ve been.
- Tea- or coffee-stained pages – Stain your paper for an aged, vintage look.
- Product packaging – Candy wrappers, labels, or tags can be fun memory triggers.
- Travel spread – Include maps, tickets, or doodles of places you’ve visited.
- Seasonal page – Capture the mood of autumn leaves, spring blossoms, or summer sunshine.
- Color theme page – Pick one color and fill the page with scraps, doodles, and notes in that shade.
- Dream journal – Record a dream you had with illustrations or keywords.
- Favorites page – Collect your current obsessions: favorite meals, podcasts, or self-care rituals.
Stay Inspired While Journaling
There’s no right or wrong way to do this. Some days your pages will be full and layered; other days they’ll be simple—and that’s okay.
If you ever feel stuck:
- Flip through old magazines or thrifted books for materials.
- Browse Pinterest or Instagram for color inspiration.
- Revisit your older journals—you’ll often rediscover your favorite styles.
The key is to enjoy the process, not rush it.
Final Thoughts on Creative Junk Journal Ideas
The beauty of junk journaling is that there are no rules—just endless ways to express your creativity and tell your story. Whether you’re filling your pages with travel memories, favorite quotes, or bits of paper that make you smile, every page becomes a reflection of who you are.
If you’re feeling inspired to start right away, take a peek at my printable junk journal kits in my shop! They’re designed to make the process easy and fun—perfect for both beginners and seasoned journalers who love beautiful, themed pages to work with.
So gather your scraps, grab your glue, and let your imagination guide you. The next page you create could be your favorite one yet.
Love and light,
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