But can people really use the internet to find ways to avoid, well, the internet?
Or is junk journaling, and whatever crafting trends come next, just internet consumption with a different face?
And almost every five years, a new popular iteration comes along.
Photo illustration by Griffin Lotz. Photo in illustration by Adobe Stock
On TikTok alone, the amount of videos using junk journaling-related tags have doubled.
Who knew that junk could turn into something so beautiful?
saidone TikTokerafter discovering the trend.
junk is trash!!
that would otherwise be thrown out!!
you collect it over time and make trash into treasure!!
thats like… junk journaling 101!!
words have meaning and yall dont get to change them just to fit your narrative!!
do your crafts!!
i do not care!
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