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How to make mini-journals.

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The story behind “How to make mini-journals” is circuitous at best. Let me explain. But first, I know I changed the name of my blog to delete the DIY part. I felt too much pressure to post a DIY. But now that the fall season, meaning Christmas is around the corner, I probably will.

A friend in need

A relative and friend of mine is going through a rough time. Before learning this, I had purchased some blank-cover mini journals from Amazon. I had them for a while and couldn’t figure out what to do with them. That prompted me to check out mini-journals and their use, and in the process, I learned about making my own journals.

But I didn’t see any made from scrapbook paper. So I got thinking……

Mini-journals created

Back to my friend. What if I made her some journals to journal her thoughts during this rough patch? I was on such a roll I made over a hundred! I sent her a box of these last week. She is using them in a way I hadn’t expected, but it made perfect sense.

But I must regress a minute.

Here’s some exciting news. I have finished book number two! I can now tell you the name and the subject matter.

The name of the book is Finding Your More. It’s a book about finding your purpose, mission or calling. I chose to call the word “more” because it’s less somber and “heavy” sounding. Using an adjective as a noun was challenging, but I think I did it. I use various examples from scripture and the second half of the book is hands-on. I’m sharing this with you today because you must wonder how I found the time. That’s why. I’m not actively writing. By the time this gets to you, I’m hoping I will have it distributed to all online bookstores, as well as Apple Books and Smashwords. I will keep the price very low for a few weeks.

It was a hard book to write because it required so much research. But, of course, I loved every minute of it. I have the next book in my head, and it will also be titled “Finding Your ????? I’ve narrowed it down to a couple of concepts. But this time, I’m not going to use an adjective as a noun. That was really hard.

So back to these mini-journals.

I didn’t record the process, but I think I can walk you through it.

The process

I used both sizes of scrapbook paper. For the 8 1/2 X 11, I cut them in two pieces the short way. For the 12″ square, I decided what size I wanted to make the journal and cut them out. I got two from each size. I used a paper cutter. I tried to make a set using various sizes. You can see the different sizes in the gallery below.

Then I cut plain paper 1/2″ smaller than each size journal, and guess how I put them together? I sewed them on my sewing machine, down the middle of the stacked pages. I used about 12-15 pieces of paper. Worked like a charm. Then I decorated them with various paraphernalia from Dollar Tree and Hobby Lobby and even cut out pieces from the scrapbook papers and decoupaged them on the covers.

I experimented with covers, sometimes lining them and sometimes not. I also used cards and covered them with paper. But if you get them too thick, it might not be as easy to sew.

There are many different types, and I plan to experiment with them for Christmas gifts. You can even use rubber bands. Seriously. Check out my PInterest board for more ideas.

Believe it or not, I have ways to distribute all I’ve made thus far, which brings me to this.

Sharing these mini-journals

I would love to send some to you. If you are interested, I would need your address which I understand if you don’t want to share. But if some of you do, please send me your address to foxrap@aol.com with mini-journal in the subject line. I will get them to you as soon as I can.

Some examples

I have so many ideas.

I have lots of ideas for future journals. No, I’m not done making them. I am thoroughly addicted like I was with making pumpkins a few years ago.

Remember, if you want some, e-mail me your address.

God Bless and have a good day.

Rebecca
Hi. I'm so glad you're here. My blog focuses on faith and mental health issues such as mood disorders like depression, anxiety, and dysthymia (chronic low moods that don't qualify as depression.) I post DIY and decorating projects when I can. My book, "Depression Has A Big Voice. Make Yours Bigger! (Expanded Edition), is on sale at all online retailers. I have a Psychology degree and post-graduate courses in Clinical Pastoral Education. I am a former hospital chaplain, Bible teacher, and retreat/conference inspirational speaker. Thank you for visiting and may you feel God's presence today.
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