Junk Journal Ideas for November
Try these junk journal ideas for November:
Cozy Beginnings – Start the month with warm browns, golds, and soft edges.
Gather ‘Round – Create a cluster or collage that feels like community.
Stories We Keep – Add a photo or vintage image that tells a story.
Candlelight Glow – Use soft yellows and oranges or metallic shimmer.
Home is a Feeling – Include fabric, lace, or texture that feels comforting.
Thankful Heart – Make a gratitude tag or envelope.
Quiet Mornings – Use muted tones and light journaling.
Simple Pleasures – Capture something small that brings joy.
Autumn Whispers – Use leaves, twigs, or nature ephemera.
Handmade Moments – Add something sewn, tied, or layered by hand.
Stories of Home – Write or collage about where you belong.
Warm Threads – Stitch or faux-stitch across your page.
November Sky – Use deep blues, greys, or twilight tones.
Falling Leaves – Create a layered page with torn paper “leaves.”
Creative Comfort – Make a spread using your favorite supplies.
Memory Lane – Add something that reminds you of years past.
A Table of Thanks – Create a collage that represents gathering.
Savor the Moment – Use imagery that feels slow and peaceful.
Layered Gratitude – Write three things you’re grateful for in hidden pockets.
Golden Light – Highlight your page with gold, copper, or bronze touches.
Storyteller – Include a quote, lyric, or journal line that speaks your truth.
Cozy Corners – Build a cluster in one corner of your page.
Family of Choice – Celebrate the people who make you feel loved.
Abundance – Use full, layered, overflowing embellishments.
Creative Feast – Mix patterns and textures that “don’t match” but feel right.
Fireside Reflections – Add warmth with inked edges or burnt tones.
The Art of Enough – Create something simple and intentional.
Thank You, November – Journal about what this season has taught you.
Soft Endings – Use fabric or paper that feels worn and loved.
Carry the Light – Finish with a hopeful page that looks toward winter.