Altered Paperclip

Embellishment

An altered paperclip is a standard paperclip that has been decorated to create a functional and decorative element.

An altered paperclip is a standard paperclip that has been decorated or modified using materials like fabric, lace, ribbon, ephemera, or charms to create a functional and decorative element. It is used in junk journaling to attach tags, notes, or small ephemera to pages while enhancing the journal’s aesthetic.

Techniques

  • Decorating: Wrap the paperclip with washi tape, ribbon, or fabric scraps.
  • Layering: Add clusters of ephemera, lace, or buttons for a dimensional effect.
  • Charm Attachment: Use a bulb pin or jump ring to hang charms or beads.
  • Placement: Attach altered paperclips to the top or side of a page for easy access and visibility.

Also See Hidden Paperclip

Use in Junk Journaling

  • Page Decoration: Adds a pop of texture or color to journal pages.
  • Attachment: Secures small notes, tags, or ephemera to a page.
  • Interactive Design: Acts as a removable bookmark or placeholder.

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Attach altered paperclips to the top or side of a page for easy access and visibility.