The Pink Collection: 12 Essential Junk Journal Templates
Creating Your Perfect Pink Junk Journal
For a long time, I wanted to prove that a pink-themed journal doesn’t have to be just “sweet.” It can be mysterious, sophisticated, and deeply nostalgic. In this collection, I’ve blended soft blush tones with grungy textures, vintage botanicals, and golden accents to create a versatile toolkit for any crafter.
1.Pink Flowers Junk Journal Digital Papers
I reach for this collection to bridge the gap between delicate beauty and vintage decay. It is a must-have for pink junk journals that lean into a dusty, “faded royalty” aesthetic rather than anything too bright or modern.


2.Romantic Pink Maps Junk Journal Paper
I use this kit to map out imaginary journeys and old-world travels. It brings a unique, adventurous spirit to pink junk journals by combining the structure of vintage cartography with soft, rosy hues.


3.Tattered Pink Wall Junk Journal Pages
I love how these pages create an instant sense of history. They give pink junk journals a gritty, urban-decay feel by mimicking the look of peeling wallpaper and crumbling plaster in shades of blush and taupe.


4.Pink Roses Junk Journal Pages
I turn to this kit when I want to lean into timeless, classic beauty. It fills pink junk journals with lush, overflowing rose illustrations that feel heavy with dew and vintage charm, creating a garden-inspired sanctuary on paper.


5.Pink Grungy Patchwork Junk Journal Page
I love how this kit pulls together different textures into one cohesive look. It gives pink junk journals a handcrafted, “stitched-together” vibe, mixing distressed floral scraps, old newspaper bits, and fabric patterns in various shades of dusty rose.


6.Celestial Moon Pink Floral Night
I use this kit when I want to capture the feeling of a midnight garden under a full moon. It is the crown jewel for pink junk journals, blending glowing lunar phases with dark, silhouettes of flowers and soft pink highlights.


7.Pink Lemonade Summer
I reach for this kit to capture the brightness of a sun-drenched afternoon. It brings a refreshing, nostalgic energy to pink junk journals with its mix of citrus slices, gingham patterns, and vibrant berry tones that feel like a cool breeze on a July day.


8.Pink Floral Shabby Chic Junk Journal
I use this kit when I want to achieve that classic, time-worn elegance. It’s a staple for pink junk journals, filled with delicate lace patterns, tea-stained edges, and soft peony bouquets that look like they’ve been sitting in a sunlit parlor for decades.


9.Pink and Gold Torn Papers Junk Journal
I love using this kit to add a touch of “decayed luxury” to my projects. It features raw, deckled edges and distressed paper textures highlighted by shimmering metallic veins, making it a sophisticated addition to any pink junk journal.


10.Pink Damask Distressed Journal Pages
I reach for this kit when I want to add a touch of “faded manor” elegance to my pink junk journals. The ornate, royal patterns are heavily weathered and cracked, making the paper look like it was salvaged from the walls of a forgotten Victorian ballroom.


11.Cherry Blossom Rain Paper
I use this kit when I want to capture the melancholic beauty of a spring evening. These pages for pink junk journals are soaked in a sense of tenderness and soft sorrow, featuring cherry blossom petals caught in a watercolor rain, with beautiful bleeding ink effects and “wet paper” textures.


12.Lovely Ladybug Journal Pages
I add this kit when I want to introduce a touch of whimsical nature to my pink junk journals. It features delicate, hand-painted ladybugs resting on pale pink petals and clover, surrounded by subtle tea stains and vintage handwriting.


