What This Page Looks Like
This is my go-to “no-stress” junk journal layout for Valentine’s Day: a vintage-style page that looks layered and charming, but it’s built from simple blocks you can repeat with whatever scraps you have.

Supplies You’ll Need
- One journal page (or cardstock background)
- 3–5 paper scraps (book page, sheet music, kraft, doily, patterned paper)
- 1 focal piece (heart, vintage Valentine image, label, or tag)
- Glue stick or double-sided tape
- Scissors
- Optional: ink pad, washi tape, twine, small stickers
The Easy 5-Block Layout
Think of your page as 5 simple areas:

- Background layer (one large piece)
- Left column strip (tall scrap)
- Center focal (heart or image)
- Label/title area (small strip)
- Bottom cluster (tiny scraps + tag)
Step-by-Step Assembly

- Start with the background. Glue down your largest paper scrap (book page or music sheet works great).
- Add the left strip. A tall scrap on the left gives instant “layout” structure.
- Place your focal in the center. Heart shape, vintage Valentine picture, or a tag—this is the “look at me” piece.
- Add a label/title strip. This can be a small banner or a label shape (even plain paper).
- Finish with a bottom cluster. Layer 2–3 tiny scraps in the bottom corner and tuck in a small tag or ticket shape.
Vintage Valentine Add-Ons

Pick 1–3 so it doesn’t get busy
- Lightly ink the edges (instant vintage)
- Add a tiny bow or twine
- Staple one corner (looks super authentic)
- Add a mini “tucked in” envelope
- Use a doily edge as a border
Photos to Take for Pinterest
Take these six shots (they perform well):
- Full page flatlay (straight overhead)
- Close-up of the focal cluster
- Close-up of layered edges (ink/twine/doily detail)






More Vintage Valentine Ideas
If you liked this, you might also enjoy:
- 10 Vintage Valentine Card Sayings That Still Work Today
- Vintage Valentine Kitchen Decor: 5-Minute Swaps
- And browse all seasonal posts here: Holidays & Special Occasions

