
Yesterday, a friend and I got together so I could show her how to replace the pages of an existing, hard-covered book and create a Junk Journal.
I did one a couple of weeks ago. In the first post , I showed you how to remove the original pages and cut and fold new ones.
In the second post , I showed how easy it is to attach the new pages to the empty cover.

In the picture above, you can see all the pretty, new pages.
It was really easy to do, and we had a lot of fun. And best of all, we each now have a new little pocket-sized journal to play with!