gokuma: (Default)
gokuma ([personal profile] gokuma) wrote in [community profile] journalsandplanners2017-05-19 05:38 pm

Stranger Tools Happen

Journaling / planning / scrapbooking makes you broaden your horizons in some very... unexpected ways. I've started laughing today when I noticed I was customizing my journal cover using: a) a cross-shaped screwdriver, b) a long nail, c) an upholstery needle I bought once in some stroke of brilliance/foresight.

What's the weirdest tool/medium your journaling/planning made you use?
lunabee34: (Default)

[personal profile] lunabee34 2017-05-20 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
I am extremely vanilla so far, but I'm looking forward to other responses.

*camps out in post*
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[personal profile] used_songs 2017-05-20 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I once experimented with writing on clear sheets of plastic (like the old overhead transparencies) with a permanent marker. I was going for an overlay look, but it was very difficult to manage and smeared a lot. I've also covered things in foil ... and then lots of tape when the foil started to rip. When I was journaling in giant scrapbooks, the pegs would always pop out under the mass of stuff I would insert in the book, so I had to tie everything back together.