

As time passed, people realized how meaningful these journals were. Writers used them to record thoughts, travelers used them to document their journeys, and artists used them to sketch ideas. Slowly, handmade journals became symbols of creativity and self-expression.
Today, people use handmade journals because they feel real, personal, and unique. Unlike factory-made notebooks, these journals carry a human touch. They can be made from recycled materials, old cardboard, fabric pieces, or decorative paper , making them eco-friendly and affordable.
How a Person Makes a Handmade Journal (Short Process):
-A person begins by choosing a theme and gathering simple materials like paper, cardboard, glue, and thread.
-The inside pages are folded neatly, and a strong cover is created using decorated paper or fabric.
-Next, holes are made along the fold, and the pages are stitched or tied to the cover for binding.
-Finally, the journal is decorated with drawings, cutouts, or a title to give it a personal and meaningful touch.
• They encourage ‘creativity and originality’.
• They help reduce waste by using ‘recycled materials’.
• They are perfect for writing, drawing, planning, or collecting memories.
• They make thoughtful gifts because they are made with effort, and emotion.
• They are calming to create; giving people confidence, and mental peace.
The biggest profit is not money, but ‘meaning’. Handmade journals teach patience, skill, and the joy of creating something with your own hands. For many small businesses and artists, they also become a source of income, as people love buying unique, handcrafted notebooks.
In short, a handmade journal is more than paper — it is a reflection of ‘creativity’, ‘history’, and ‘heart’.
Article by - Priyanka