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Posted by Amber Demien on Sep 27th 2024

Vintage photos are often used in art journals to help the artist tell a story. We can’t help but wonder who the people in the photo were, what their lives were like, or what they were thinking when the photo was taken. Not only do these snapshots add intrigue and a relatable human touch to a journal page, but it’s also gratifying to rescue them from dusty attics or cluttered antique stores, allowing the people captured in them to live on… Read more

Posted by Amber Demien on Jun 28th 2024

Summer is a season synonymous with travel, outdoor adventures, and childhood memories — all of which are great topics to explore on the pages of your art journal! We’ve brought together a collection of artwork from Art Journaling magazine that truly captures what summer is all about. From captivating travel journals, to nature-inspired creations, and even paint-free and diary-style journals that are quick and easy on busy days, you’re… Read more

Posted by Stampington & Company on May 14th 2024

We're thrilled to share an article by Ana Campos that was originally featured in Art Journaling Winter 2017 and now reformatted to fit this space. Enjoy! Throughout my life, I have always kept an assortment of diaries and sketchbooks. I had precious diaries with tiny keys that I poured my heart into, and alongside these I kept very technical and rigid sketchbooks. The two never crossed paths, so it’s no surprise that I eventually found mysel… Read more
What is a junk journal? It is a one-of-a-kind, eclectic 'you' type of book. The beauty of a junk journal is that it can be anything you want it to be. Not only does junk journaling provide a creative outlet for self-expression, but this tactile and hands-on activity can be your way to unwind and refresh. Learn more about junk journaling in this blog.What is Junk Journaling? Junk journaling is an  art journaling form that involves usin… Read more
As kids, we naturally dive into creativity with a carefree spirit, expressing ourselves through singing, dancing, and drawing without fear of judgment. Such freedom and joy, sadly, are often lost as we grow and become increasingly self-conscious. The good news is that art journaling offers an avenue to rediscover that liberating feeling of uninhibited self-expression. Better yet, it allows us to process our emotions and cultivate well-being.… Read more