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Journal Junkies

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What’s a junk journal?
Forget everything you know about "being organized" and "adulting." Junk journaling is the ultimate creative rebellion—a high-octane, low-stress hobby where you transform literal trash into a masterpiece . It is officially the best hobby of 2026 for anyone who wants to stop doom-scrolling and start living like a Victorian explorer with a glue stick. Here is why you need to start right this second: - You Are a "Magpie" Now: You no longer throw things away; you "curate ephemera". A fruit sticker from a delicious apple? Art. A receipt from a perfect coffee date? A historical document. A cereal box? That is your new book cover. - The Ultimate "Anti-Perfection" Zone:Unlike scrapbooking, which requires expensive kits and straight lines, junk journaling thrives on chaos. There are zero rules. If you spill coffee on a page, you don't cry; you celebrate because now it looks like an 18th-century pirate map. - Glue Sticks are the New Yoga: Enthusiasts describe the process as deeply therapeutic, with some even calling glue sticks their "Xanax". It is a tactile, sensory explosion of crinkling paper and messy textures that helps your brain "shut off" and resets your cortisol levels. - A "Low-Cost" Addiction: While you can buy fancy washi tape and vintage lace, the core of the hobby is free. You are basically recycling with flair. You can start with an old notebook and a pile of mail flyers. - 2026 Trends to Obsess Over:Grungy Vibes: The "grunge" trend is exploding in 2026—think distressed edges, messy ink splatters, and "unpolished" beauty.Themed Obsessions: People are making journals dedicated to everything from 90s nostalgia and bees to "Edgar Allan Poe stories. Detox: It is the premier way to "divest from big tech" and spend your evenings doing something real with your hands instead of staring at a screen. In short: it's a scavenger hunt where the prize is a beautiful, bulky book full of memories that you made yourself out of things other people would have thrown away. Grab a glue stick and join the revolution!
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I am the owner of Hummingbird Lane. We specialize in thrift flips and vintage finds but my first love is creating Junk Journals.

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Joined Jan 3, 2026