Use cardboard boxes (cereal, pasta), coffee filters, and candy or gum wrappers.
Cut your collected papers into sizes slightly smaller than your cover and fold them in half. Different sizes are encouraged as they add to the "junky" aesthetic. Use cardboard boxes (cereal, pasta), coffee filters, and
Divide your folded papers into roughly equal groups. You might add a plain sheet as the first page of each section to secure inspirational verses or sayings. 3. Bind the Journal Divide your folded papers into roughly equal groups
Use an awl (or a detail knife if necessary) to make binding holes through the center fold of your signatures and the spine of your cover. Bind the Journal Use an awl (or a
You can find journaling supplies for little to no cost by raiding your own home or local community.
Check local thrift stores, free little libraries, and hardware stores for wallpaper or paint sample cards. 2. Prepare the Foundation
Binding is often the most technical step, but it can be kept simple.