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Handmade 5x10 Junk Journal (Sold)
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This hand-bound junk journal has 90 - 5"x11" pages (plus fun inclusions like frames!) and is made from patterned scrapbook paper in shades of blue with gold accents. It's perfect art journaling, bullet journaling, scrapbooking, and more.
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One of the best things about working in a junk journal is that it helps conquer the fear of "blank page syndrome" because the pages are already patterned! This 90-page journal is made almost entirely from archival patterned scrapbook paper and I've also included several additional pieces tucked into the binding such as paper frames and specialty papers (those don't count as part of the 90 pages.) It's a great book to use for art journaling or bullet journaling and also works for scrapbooking or even as a travel journal.
The book itself measures 11-1/2" x 5-3/4" x 1-3/8" and the pages themselves are 5" x 11" and have been stitched into five signatures with waxed linen thread. The cases (covers and spine) are made from 2mm archival binder's board and the outside is covered in gold-foiled Italian paper. The spine was finished with fabric binding tape and embellished with jacquard ribbon with a mirrored trim from India both front and back. I added metal corners on front and back covers to protect them from damage - that's especially helpful if you travel with your journals and I love how classy it looks.
The book itself measures 11-1/2" x 5-3/4" x 1-3/8" and the pages themselves are 5" x 11" and have been stitched into five signatures with waxed linen thread. The cases (covers and spine) are made from 2mm archival binder's board and the outside is covered in gold-foiled Italian paper. The spine was finished with fabric binding tape and embellished with jacquard ribbon with a mirrored trim from India both front and back. I added metal corners on front and back covers to protect them from damage - that's especially helpful if you travel with your journals and I love how classy it looks.