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If you feel like you don't have enough supplies for your bullet/junk journal or scrapbook spread, I got you. Here are some things you may have lying around or might not have thought of using.
That's all I have so far! Having limited supplies forces you to be more creative, and in any case, it's better than filling a page with stickers you bought. Follow me on Instagram for some inspiration! Feel free to comment other ideas you have.
If you print out this template, tag me on Instagram (@hafsascreativecorner) or Twitter (@hafsah_iz)! Let me know what kind of freebies you'd like to see on my blog in the comments.
Hope you found this post useful! Let me know what else I can add to this list in the comments. Follow me on Pinterest and Instagram for more inspiration! Related post: 19 List Ideas to Fill Your Journal Right now, I'm on school holidays, and combined with ~the current situation~, there isn't a whole lot to do or places to go. Since I've been using my laptop at lot more in recent times, I decided to decorate it with DIY stickers. This DIY is super simple and pretty quick, so you'll have an 𝓪𝓮𝓼𝓽𝓱𝓮𝓽𝓲𝓬 sticker collection in no time. You can even make transparent stickers in this DIY- see below. Things you need:
Watch the video below to learn how to make DIY stickers -typed-up instructions below the video. To find images to print, use Google search or Pinterest, using keywords like 'tumblr' or 'aesthetic' to refine your search. You can print out complete sticker sheets or download individual images and put them together on an A4 page using Canva. (Use the dimensions 2480 x 3508 for A4 page size). Instructions
Here's how to make stickers with a clear background. Instructions
Let me know how your stickers turned out in the comments or on Twitter! What art or craft would you like to see next? Let me know in the comments or the form on the sidebar. Hope you enjoyed this DIY! You may also be interested: 11 School Holiday Activities Ideas Follow me on Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. This is a really cute DIY back-to-school craft. All you need is a glue gun, paper clips and spare buttons. Comment down below what else you could use to personalise your stationery!
To make these collages, some of the things you can use are:
Find some of your favourite quotes and then print them out in pretty fonts (you can download fonts for free here: bit.ly/2syEOtb). It'll be a great addition to your scrapbook or journal and you can add pictures that correlate to the quote. There are plenty of things you could do or make with this idea, let me know in the comments or by Tweeting me what you made!
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