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Why Texture is the Biggest Scrapbooking and Junk Journalling Trend Right Now

by Julie Hyde on June 01, 2026

If you've followed my projects for a while, you've probably noticed that I love adding little bits of texture wherever I can. Whether it's a piece of lace tucked behind a photo, some stitching around a layout, fibres tied onto a tag or a touch of texture paste through a stencil, these are often the details that bring a project to life for me.

Lately, I've noticed that texture is becoming a much bigger trend across scrapbooking, junk journalling and mixed media crafting. More and more crafters are moving away from perfectly flat projects and embracing layers, dimension and handmade details.

To be honest, I'm not surprised. There is something special about a project that not only looks beautiful but also feels beautiful when you pick it up.

Moving Beyond Flat Paper

Don't get me wrong—I still love a gorgeous sheet of patterned paper! But some of my favourite projects are the ones where I can combine different materials and create lots of interest through layers.

When I look through my albums or journals, the pages that stand out the most are usually the ones with:

  • Fabric peeking out from behind a photo
  • A cluster built from scraps and leftovers
  • Some machine stitching
  • A few fibres tied onto a tag
  • Texture paste or stamping in the background

Those little details make a project feel more personal and handmade.

Studio Boutique - Kit - Shabby Portfolio - Scrap Of Your Life

Adding Fabric to Scrapbook Layouts and Journals

One of the easiest ways I've been adding texture lately is with fabric.

I rarely throw away small pieces of lace, muslin, calico or fabric offcuts because they are perfect for crafting. A tiny piece tucked behind a photo mat can add softness and interest without overwhelming the page.

I've also been using fabric in some of my junk journal projects, especially when creating pockets, clusters and folios. Even a small strip of fabric can completely change the look of a project.

If you're someone who sews as well as scrapbooks, you probably already have plenty of supplies sitting in your stash ready to use.

Why I Love Stitching on My Projects

Stitching is another technique I've been using more and more.

Sometimes I'll run a simple straight stitch around a photo mat. Other times I'll stitch around the edge of a layout or through a cluster.

The stitching doesn't have to be perfect. In fact, I think that's part of the charm.

It adds movement, texture and a lovely handmade feel that you simply can't achieve with adhesive alone.

For those who don't sew, you can even create a similar look with a pen and some faux stitching.

Fibres Add So Much Character

If you've attended one of my retreats or classes, you've probably seen me reach for fibres more than once!

I love adding:

  • Seam binding
  • Twine
  • Embroidery thread
  • Sari silk
  • Yarn
  • Cotton thread

to tags, journal cards and mini albums.

Fibres create movement and softness and are such an easy way to add texture without adding bulk.

One of my favourite ways to use them is tying a few strands through the top of a tag or journal card. It's a simple touch but makes a huge difference.

Studio Boutique - Plastic Fibres Tops - Scrap Of Your Life

Creating Handmade Embellishments

Another trend I'm seeing is the move towards handmade embellishments rather than relying entirely on store-bought products.

This is something I've naturally found myself doing over the years.

I love creating:

  • Layered clusters
  • Fabric tabs
  • Decorative tags
  • Journal cards
  • Small pockets
  • Printable embellishments

Many of my recent printable designs have actually been created with this in mind. Rather than simply printing and using them as-is, I like to layer them with other materials and turn them into something unique.

No two projects ever end up looking exactly the same.Creative Day January 2024 Instructions Rustic Flower Tag - Scrap Of Your Life

Give It a Try

The next time you're creating, challenge yourself to add just one extra element of texture.

Maybe it's a piece of lace.

A stitched border.

Some fibres on a tag.

Or a little texture paste in the background.

You might be surprised at how much those small details transform your project.

After all, some of the most interesting pages aren't the ones with the most products—they're the ones with the most personality.

I'd love to know—what's your favourite way to add texture to your projects?

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