In the Press
Junk journaling makes the news!

Boston Globe
This year’s ‘it’ bag is full of yarn and absolutely no push notifications
By Annie Sarlin
April 13, 2026
"Lauren Clark owns the local online business Found and Flowered, which sells stickers, mail, and newsletters designed for people to journal and collage with. Clark also hosts junk journaling workshops, a practice of creating scrapbook-like notebooks full of collages made with everyday materials, such as maps, receipts, or even food wrappers."

Boston.com
Saving pamphlets, receipts, and wrappers: Young people take on junk journaling
September 8, 2025
"A junk journal “fills in memories for you and you [don’t] necessarily have to write a whole page about your experience, but it still fulfills [the practice of] holding onto [a] special memory,” says Lauren Clark, the owner of Found and Flowered, a Greater Boston-based company that makes collage materials and hosts junk journaling events."

Craft Industry Alliance
Junk Journaling is Having a Moment
By Paula Wilson
September 9, 2025
"A fabulous byproduct of junk journaling’s popularity is the community connection through an abundance of junk journal workshops, clubs and meet-ups. Lauren Clark, a Boston-based designer and founder of the junk journaling company Found and Flowered, emphasizes the fabulous connections that blossom in her workshops."





