Journal Junk Mail
BONUS – EVERY 4TH MONTH!
Keep your subscription active for at least 4 months and every fourth month,
you will receive an extra-large packet stuffed with even more junk journal supplies.
At NO extra cost!

100% Reusable
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About Us!
Hello, my name is Sandy and I am the developer of Journal Junk Mail. I live in North Florida, along with my work/life partner, Tim. We are both lovers of dogs and travel.
As a boomer, crafting has always been a big part of my life. I received my first sewing machine the Christmas just before my ninth birthday. And my mother used to encourage me by subscribing to craft magazines so I could try out all the newest crafting trends. As a kid, I once made a chandelier out of Styrofoam cups! I really did! They were not, however, previously used Styrofoam cups. That part of my journey – the quasi-environmentalist part – didn’t take shape until many decades later.
For the past (nearly) 20 years I have dealt in (and offered for sale online) sewing and crafting supplies that I find at garage sales, thrift stores and flea markets. If I can’t use it myself, there are always other crafters who are interested in taking the (rescued) items and using them to create original works that they can admire and feel good about. It’s a win-win.
This is my vision for Journal Junk Mail. My intentions are to fill this monthly parcel with items that others would consider “just junk” but are still usable to us journal keepers. After all, that is where and why the term “Junk” Journal comes from – using items that you may, otherwise, throw away to memorialize, create, and record a time or feeling in your life.
I hope you subscribe and give Journal Junk Mail a try. Get ready to craft with unique one-of-a-kind items – some of which may be unexpected. If there is something you can’t use, it can likely be exchanged with someone in your circle or even another JJM subscriber. Since no two parcels will be identical, there will be plenty of opportunities for trading.
Many thanks to Tim for his hours of hard work designing and launching this website so I would be able to easily connect with each of you. He truly is a blessing – and a trooper. I wouldn’t be able to do it without him, and without all of you.
Sandy
About Us!
Hello, my name is Sandy and I am the developer of Journal Junk Mail. I live in North Florida, along with my work/life partner, Tim. We are both lovers of dogs and travel.
As a boomer, crafting has always been a big part of my life. I received my first sewing machine the Christmas just before my ninth birthday. And my mother used to encourage me by subscribing to craft magazines so I could try out all the newest crafting trends. As a kid, I once made a chandelier out of Styrofoam cups! I really did! They were not, however, previously used Styrofoam cups. That part of my journey – the quasi-environmentalist part – didn’t take shape until many decades later.
For the past (nearly) 20 years I have dealt in (and offered for sale online) sewing and crafting supplies that I find at garage sales, thrift stores and flea markets. If I can’t use it myself, there are always other crafters who are interested in taking the (rescued) items and using them to create original works that they can admire and feel good about. It’s a win-win.
This is my vision for Journal Junk Mail. My intentions are to fill this monthly parcel with items that others would consider “just junk” but are still usable to us journal keepers. After all, that is where and why the term “Junk” Journal comes from – using items that you may, otherwise, throw away to memorialize, create, and record a time or feeling in your life.
I hope you subscribe and give Journal Junk Mail a try. Get ready to craft with unique one-of-a-kind items – some of which may be unexpected. If there is something you can’t use, it can likely be exchanged with someone in your circle or even another JJM subscriber. Since no two parcels will be identical, there will be plenty of opportunities for trading.
Many thanks to Tim for his hours of hard work designing and launching this website so I would be able to easily connect with each of you. He truly is a blessing – and a trooper. I wouldn’t be able to do it without him, and without all of you.
Sandy




