These Spring Garden Junk Journal Free Printables are so pretty that you’ll want to print them twice.
If your Pinterest boards are full of florals, tea-stained pages and that soft garden glow, then you’re gonna adore this. I pulled together the sweetest little set of spring garden junk journal printables and yep… they’re totally free.
Lately, I’ve been craving all things light, fresh and soft. That cozy morning sun peeking through the window kind of vibe. You know the one. So I made a printable pack that feels just like that… all blooming flowers, vintage textures and bits of pretty ephemera that’ll make your journal pages look like a secret garden.
So grab your scissors, maybe a warm drink, and let’s get into it.
What’s Included in This Spring Garden Printable Pack
Everything in this set is designed to be easy to print and even easier to use.
Inside the pack, you’ll find a mix of:
- Fussy cuts with garden bits and blooms
- Vintage-inspired frames for layering
- Pretty little tags for journaling or labeling
- Mini cards for notes, quotes or affirmations
- Full-page portrait and landscape backgrounds for that dreamy base layer
All files aresized for easy home printing. I usually go for matte presentation paper or light cardstock to keep the colors soft but still crisp. You can totally use regular printer paper too… whatever fits your vibe and stash.
These are for personal use only, so feel free to print as many times as you like for your own journal or planner. If you love them, send the link to a friend who’d be into it too. Sharing is cute.
Free Garden Junk Journal Printables
This freebie is packed with soft colors, delicate florals and vintage charm… all designed to bring that springtime feeling to life.
The images in this post were created with the help of AI. I personally prompted and edited each image and make sure they look great for you to download and print. Think of them as fun digital creations designed to inspire and help you create your own unique projects!
I wanted the designs to feel like flipping through a spring morning… quiet, peaceful and full of little surprises.
To download the images: Click on your favorite image; this will open the full size image on a new tab. Then, right-click on the image to save it to your device.
Fussy Cuts
Use them to:
- Layer over scrapbook paper or lace
- Decorate pockets, flaps or page corners
- Add a soft pop of color without overwhelming the page



Frames
Ideas for using them:
- Frame a short quote or date
- Layer behind tags or stickers for extra dimension
- Use them on their own as a journaling spot



Tags
You can:
- Tuck them into journal pockets
- Use them to mark pages or sections
- Write a quick thought or intention for the day


Cards
Try using them to:
- Write affirmations or memories
- Leave little notes for yourself in your journal
- Add extra journaling space when your page is already full




Portrait Background Images
These are full-page designs in portrait orientation… Great for:
- Starting a new section or theme
- Printing on both sides to fold into mini booklets
- Layering behind photos, tags or dried flowers



















Landscape Background Images
These horizontal backgrounds are perfect for full spreads or wrapping around to create journals. Ways to use them:
- Fold into envelopes or wrap around little inserts
- Use as a base layer behind collages
- Trim into strips for borders or layering


















How to Print + Cut Your Spring Garden Set
You don’t need anything fancy to bring these printables to life. Just a few simple supplies and a little quiet time… and you’re good to go.
What You’ll Need
- Home printer (inkjet or laser both work fine)
- Paper (I like using matte presentation paper or light cardstock)
- Scissors or a paper trimmer
- Optional: glue stick, washi tape, corner rounder, distress ink
Printing Tips
- Print at actual size or 100% scale for best results
- Use high print quality settings to keep the colors soft but clear
- Let ink dry before cutting to avoid smudges
Cutting + Organizing
- I like cutting everything out first and keeping the pieces in little trays or envelopes
- You can organize them by type or color to make journaling faster
- If you’re into that vintage look, lightly distress the edges with ink or just rub with your fingers for a worn-in vibe
Don’t stress if your cuts aren’t perfect. A little imperfection adds charm… and once it’s layered on the page no one’s noticing that tiny wonky edge. Just have fun with it.
Spring Garden Junk Journal
That’s the whole set, friend. I hope these printables bring a little sunshine into your creative space. Journaling is such a sweet way to slow down and reconnect with what matters… and if it happens to look extra cute while doing it, even better.
And if you’re already thinking about your next journaling theme, stay close. I’ve got more freebies coming soon that I think you’re really gonna love.
In the meantime, put on your favorite playlist and give yourself time to make something just for you. You’re doing great.
