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6 Weird Junk Journal Ideas That Could Sell on Etsy

  • Aug 13
  • 2 min read

The junk journal niche has a beautiful secret.

The weirder the product, the better it can sell.

Because junk journalers aren't just buying paper. They're buying delight. Little surprises to discover, unfold, flip, open and tuck away.

And that's what makes interactive junk journal ideas so interesting. Instead of another flat printable page, you're creating something that feels like a tiny experience.

Here are 6 Weird Junk Journal ideas that you might not have thought to make.

1. Fairy Doors


Tiny gatefold doors that open to reveal something hidden behind them.


And here's what I love about this one:

it's essentially the same folding technique you could use for a gatefold

wedding invitation.


Learn one technique and suddenly you can take it into a completely different niche.


Imagine enchanted doors, secret gardens, fairy cottages, magical libraries or mysterious little portals tucked inside a journal.


2. Waterfall Folios


Waterfall folios have cascading panels that flip up one after another, revealing something new underneath each layer.


They look impossibly clever.

But once you understand the fold?

They're surprisingly simple.


You can fill each section with journaling spaces, artwork, photographs, quotes, pockets or little hidden surprises.


3. Printable Snacks


This is where junk journaling starts crossing over with the miniature and dollhouse

world and I LOVE it.


Think tiny printable:

  • Matchbox foods

  • Cereal boxes

  • Jam jars

  • Tea packets

  • Chocolate wrappers

  • Vintage food labels

  • Mini bakery packaging


They're completely unnecessary.

Which is precisely why they're so fun. 😂


4. Loaded Tags


A normal printable tag is useful.

A tag with pockets, flaps, tuck spots and hidden pieces inside?


Now we're talking...


Loaded tags essentially turn one tiny printable into a miniature interactive journal.


You can add journaling cards, tiny notes, tickets, ephemera and little decorative pieces that customers can discover as they open it.


5. Interactive Fussy Cuts


Instead of creating fussy cuts that are purely decorative, make them do something.


Think:

  • Wheels that spin

  • Flaps that lift

  • Doors that open

  • Scenes that slide

  • Tabs that pull

  • Hidden messages that appear


That tiny bit of interaction can turn a simple printable element into

something people remember.


6. Mini Matchbox Kits


A whole tiny world that folds out of a matchbox.

Honestly, what's not to love?


You could create miniature matchbox collections around botanicals, birds, fairy tales, curiosities, tiny shops, seasonal themes, vintage ephemera or magical worlds.


And because they're collectible by nature, one idea can easily become an entire series.


The Secret Is Interaction


Notice the pattern?

Every one of these junk journal ideas has an interactive element.


Dimension + surprise = something people want to open, screenshot, share and collect.


Flat printables are everywhere.

Weird little wonders aren't.


And that's exactly where I think some of the most interesting opportunities are hiding.


So if you're trying to come up with your next printable product, don't automatically ask:


"What page could I make?"

Try asking:

"What could I make them open, unfold, spin, pull or discover?"


You might end up with something far more interesting.


Go make something odd,

Jessa 🖤


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