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Learn how to make easy junk journal pockets using magazine pages and scrapbook paper in today’s beginner-friendly ephemera tutorial! In this video, I’ll show step-by-step how to fold, glue, layer, and embellish pockets for journals, planners, and mixed media projects. We’ll create pockets with recycled magazine images, scraps from your stash, and simple tools you already have. You can customize sizes, add tags, tuck journaling cards, and decorate them vintage, grungy, shabby chic—or any style you love. These paper pockets are perfect for junk journals, happy mail, pen-pal letters, memory keeping, scrapbooks, and mini albums. I’ll also share tips for strengthening thin magazine paper, adding hidden journaling spots, and using pockets to build cohesive page layouts. Watch till the end for bonus layering ideas and quick decorating tricks! January Prompts (Start whenever you like) Please tag me if you are going to take part of the challenge; A – Z Ephemera & Techniques List (Junk Journal Diva edition 💚🖤) A is for antique accents B is for brown paper bag C is for collage clusters D is for decoupage E is for ephemera from everyday items F is for folding and flips G is for grungy H is for hidden journaling I is for ink layering J is for junk mail transformation K is for key focal points L is for lace layers M is for mixed media N is for negative space O is for old book page reinvention P is for pockets and pullouts Q is for quirky snippets R is for rusty, rugged finishes S is for specimen cards T is for Tim Holtz style U is for upcycled packaging V is for vintage vocabulary cards W is for wax seals or weathering X is for xerox transfers Y is for yellow staining Z is for zigzag stitching #JunkJournal #JunkJournalDiva #PaperPockets #MagazineCrafts #ScrapbookPaper #JunkJournalEphemera #EphemeraTutorial #EasyPaperCrafts #BudgetCrafting #UpcycledCrafts #CraftWithMe #VintageJournaling #MixedMediaArt #HandmadeEphemera #CraftingOnABudget #BeginnerPaperCrafts