Here you’ll find all videos, freebies, and the digital papers and ephemera I used or mentioned for each prompt. You’ll also discover related videos for extra inspiration and deeper dives.
There’s one beloved ephemera that didn’t make it onto this year’s prompt list… for some unknown reasons lol. Did you notice which one? Today we’re giving that “missing” favorite its moment anyway, using postage stamps, mushrooms, and some fun and easy techniques to bring it to life. Let’s create some unexpected magic!
This litte box showcases various ideas for using postage stamps. You can apply the ideas from this box to loose ephemera, greeting cards, or even in a junk journal.
Find my BLOG POST about this make HERE!
Fussy cutting can be wonderfully relaxing — but let’s be honest, it also takes forever. All those tiny edges, delicate shapes, and endless details… sometimes it feels like you spend more time cutting than actually creating!
In this video, I’ll show you how to skip the scissors struggle. You’ll learn how to blend images seamlessly into your background, so even if you only cut them roughly, they’ll look like you spent hours cutting every single detail with precision.
It’s quick, easy, and still gives that perfectly polished look — without the fussy part!
I slept only 3.5 hours — because I had to figure this out. And it worked.
Today I’m showing you a mind blowing (at least for me!) junk journal technique: the shattered glass effect, created with only two simple supplies. It’s unique, it’s easy, and it looks absolutely unreal. Try it today!
Let's create some texture magic using some fun & easy peasy techniques!
Laut meinem Lachflash in diesem Video müsste der Titel eigentlich lauten: "Das Croissant hinter dem Texturfragment", kann ich aber nicht bringen, oder?
Here are the old videos from Dephemerember 2024 which gave the inspiration for today's project:
The following ideas are all based on that very same stenciling technique, except that I used two stencils instead of one like in today's Dephemerember video. I created different projects with it, experimented a lot and I am hoping you can find some inspiration with these videos!
I still can’t believe this actually worked! OMG! I’ve found my personal game changer for making one of my absolute favorite junk journal elements: thread clusters. This method saves a ton of time and nerves — no more swearing at the sewing machine!
Find my favorite papers and other surfaces for printing digital paper with inkjet printers in this blog post!
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