What to Expect
Discover the charm of imperfection in this engaging mini junk journal workshop. You'll explore a variety of repurposed materials such as old artworks, test pages, receipts, and found papers to craft a bespoke journal that reflects your own creative style. This workshop encourages intuitive assembly and celebrates the uniqueness of each creation.
No prior experience is necessary, and all materials are provided, though you are welcome to bring your own papers to include. The process involves simple spine stitching, focusing on creativity over precision, resulting in a journal that is both an art object and a practical keepsake.
This is a wonderful opportunity for parents and teens aged 16 and over to enjoy a relaxed, artistic evening that fosters creativity and sustainability.
Activity Details
- Select and repurpose various materials to create your journal pages.
- Assemble and compose your journal intuitively, ensuring no two journals look the same.
- Stitch your journal together using a simple binding technique.
- Leave with a finished mini junk journal ready to use and cherish.
The workshop runs for two hours and is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all skill levels. Participants must be aged 16 or older.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Hurstville Library, located at the corner of Queens Road and Dora Street, Hurstville. The venue is accessible and welcoming, with support available upon request to ensure an inclusive experience for all attendees.
Public transport options and parking facilities are available nearby, making it convenient for families to attend after work or school.
Important Information
This program is fully booked, but you can register to join the waitlist as places are limited. Arriving more than 10 minutes late may result in your spot being given to someone on the standby list.
If you cannot attend, please cancel your registration at least three hours before the event to allow others to participate. Repeated no-shows without notification may result in future booking restrictions.
The library does not endorse or promote any products used during the workshop. For accessibility needs or support, please contact the library via email.
Booking and Prices
The workshop costs $8.50 per participant. Bookings are essential due to limited spaces. Although this session is sold out, registering for the waitlist is encouraged.
Payment and booking details are managed through the library's event system. Early registration is recommended to secure a place in future sessions.