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Junk Journal Links for Beginners
🥰 Are you NEW to Junk Journaling? Here are some links from My Porch Prints that can help you get started. Quick info about products we use: PRINTER: We use an Epson Ecotank 2800 Printer It uses bottles of ink rather than cartridges which saves us a LOT on ink, and it prints on cardstock. It does not print borderless. GLUE: We use Fabri-Tac glue which is not water-based, so it does not wrinkle pages and it dries fast. PAPER/CARDSTOCK: We use Pen & Gear brand (Walmart) prem

Stephanie
Nov 7, 20252 min read
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Welcome & A Tag Freebie From My Porch Prints
Hello! We are so glad you're here! My name is Stephanie, owner of My Porch Prints. I love designing beautiful junk journal kits, crafting...

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May 25, 20231 min read
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Vintage Craft Room Storage Ideas & Inspiration
*Scroll to the bottom for links to some of the items pictured. Vintage Craft Room Storage Ideas & Inspiration My craft room actually...

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May 13, 20233 min read
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Freebie Kids Bible Verse Coloring Book Printable
Freebie Kids Bible Verse Coloring Book Printable Here is a freebie for you! Print and craft this little coloring book for kiddos! It...

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May 11, 20231 min read
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What Should I Put In My Junk Journal?
What Should I Put In My Junk Journal? Sometimes you just need a few ideas to ignite your creativity. Here are some of the MANY items you...

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May 1, 20231 min read
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Junk Journal Questions Answered! By My Porch Prints
Junk journals. You've heard about them. Seen them. Now you want to MAKE ONE! But you have so many questions! How do you start? What do...

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Apr 14, 20235 min read
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Junk Journal Cover Ideas & Inspiration
Junk Journal Cover Ideas & Inspiration You've been there, right? You've made your signatures of pages and added in all the pretty pockets...

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Feb 11, 20232 min read
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20 Ways To Share Your Junk Journal
20 Ways To Share Your Junk Journal (If you're looking for ways to USE a junk journal, click here.) If you're like me, you LOVE to craft!...

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Nov 22, 20222 min read
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12 Junk Journal Page Ideas
Looking for inspiration to fill those journal pages? Keep scrolling for 12 fresh ideas to add interest, layers & movement to your junk...

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Sep 26, 20222 min read
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What To Do With A Junk Journal
What To Do With A Junk Journal Maybe you've heard of junk journals? (Click here for a beginner's tutorial.) They are these cool,...

Stephanie
Sep 16, 20223 min read
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Junk Journal Supplies for Beginners
Article contains paid links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. See our Amazon Storefront to shop all our favorite...

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Sep 13, 20223 min read
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What Type of Printer & Paper Do I Use?
We get asked this question a lot! I know it can be daunting trying to choose. Should I go with cheaper paper for my printables? Or should I choose something high-quality? What about cardstock? And what kind of printer do I need? We can't really recommend printers or paper. Ultimately, that choice will be yours. But I can tell you what we use and what results we get, and hopefully that will help you decide. Printers We use an Epson Ecotank printer (ET 2800). What we like about

Stephanie
Sep 10, 20223 min read
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Junk Journaling A-Z Glossary of Terms
Are you new to Junk Journaling? Not sure where to start? See our Beginner's Guide to Junk Journaling on YouTube! Read below for more information about junk journaling & our A-Z glossary! Affiliate Disclosure: We earn from qualifying purchases. See more information here. What is a Junk Journal? A junk journal is a handmade or altered book with pages created from many sources: recycled materials (old sheet music, maps, illustrations, notebooks, etc.) and also printable images

Stephanie
Sep 6, 20227 min read
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My Porch Prints Etsy Shop Terms of Use/Copyright
Wondering if you can print & sell our items? See our terms of use & copyright info below. BASIC INFO: NONE of our items may be assembled...

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Sep 6, 20222 min read
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