Junk Journaling  Lynchburg Public Library

Junk Journaling Lynchburg Public Library

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Multi-media or “junk” journaling is a fun way to reuse and repurpose the old favorites, pieces of past greeting cards, ribbons from holiday packaging, or even an envelope in your favorite color. This journal will be a collection of things you find appealing and a spot to write your cherished memories and thoughts. Join us to create this nostalgic piece with notebooks and craft paper provided, your own unique additions may be introduced whenever and wherever, though we welcome you to bring them in.  20 journals provided- first come first served!

Multi-media or “junk” journaling is a fun way to reuse and repurpose the old favorites, pieces of past greeting cards, ribbons from holiday packaging, or even an envelope in your favorite color.

This journal will be a collection of things you find appealing and a spot to write your cherished memories and thoughts.

Join us to create this nostalgic piece with notebooks and craft paper provided, your own unique additions may be introduced whenever and wherever, though we welcome you to bring them in. 

20 journals provided- first come first served!

Join us in the Creative Space at 6 pm!

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