Wednesday, 6 August 2025

July Junk Journal Challenge 2025 - #JJJC2025

 I have been taking part in a July Junk Journal challenge on Leigh's Art and Journal Wonderland where you have prompts for each day and then create a page around the prompt.  I particularly enjoyed this one as it was only on weekdays, so that you could catch up over a weekend if you needed to.  Leigh created a video for each page and had a big list of other people who were also doing the same, so there was always plenty of inspiration.  Below are some of my favourite pages that I created and I tried to make the pages interesting with flaps, fold outs, tip ins, tucks and pockets, so that the journal has ended up being quite interactive.

The prompts for these were A Touch of Gold (although the gold does not show up well in the photo!) and Botanical, which uses one of my slow drawings, a piece of embossed card, a piece of scrap book paper and a piece of a paper bag from a shop.

Something Vintage included a copy of an old photo (I bought a set of old photos on ebay and have scanned some in so that I can keep the originals), an old postmark and various vintage book pages. Tag on the right was using inspiration from Alison Bomber from Words and Pictures.

Bird on the left has a flap and Tea Bag on the right has a pressed blueberry leaf from last year under a tea bag on top of a piece of paper painted with tea marks.
On the left, you can see the flap lifted up, with stamping, the negative of the die cut bird from the front, a digikit image of birds and a feather in a 'slide'.

On the left is Ticket which has a combination of real and digital tickets, while on the right is Book Page, which has one of my carved stamps as a focal point, over watercolour. It folds out to reveal...
A leafy stem drawn with a brush pen and another hand carved stamp.

This was a lovely challenge to take part in and I really enjoyed it.  Working in a small scale meant the blank page wasn't too scary.  I found that sometimes leaving a prompt to the next day helped me to come up with a better/more interesting idea, rather than going with my first thought. 

Here's to #JJJC2026!


8 comments:

  1. What beautiful art work, Ellie!! I love each picture! Great job! Love, Andrea xoxo

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    1. Thanks, Andrea. It was a fun challenge to do and I will be taking part again next year.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  2. That is absolutely beautiful Ellie. I just love all your papercraft work - it is always so detailed. I went to a lovely new store yesterday & she had a big range of Tim Holtz papercraft embellishments, stamps etc. Gosh I was very tempted!! xx

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    1. Thanks, Julie. I get so much pleasure from playing with papers of all sorts, whether it's journals, cards, art work etc. and if I create something I am happy with, it's a bonus. Yes, I know what you mean about Tim Holtz products - I have quite a stash of his stamps, dies, inks, sprays, papers and ephemera products. They are good quality but I have a habit of hoarding and not using them, so I need to get them out and play!
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  3. Ellie, you have an amazing talent! I love your art!

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    1. Thanks, Linda. That's really kind of you. I watch a lot of Youtube videos and I do lots of online classes so I am always getting inspiration from others. I really enjoy my papercrafting activities - art journal, junk journals, card making, collage, printing etc. - they keep me sane!
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  4. The artwork is gorgeous, Ellie, I admire your talent.
    Hope you are well and enjoying the summer.
    Amalia
    xo

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    1. Thanks, Amalia. I am well, thank you and enjoying my little garden.
      I hope all is well with you too.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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