A digital collage in the style of an artful junk journal meets adult-girly scrapbook — layered textures of ripped magazine pages, diary entries, translucent washi tape, lipstick kiss marks, highlighter scribbles, torn receipts, glitter gel pen notes (‘he’s a 10 but replies “k”’, ‘do not text him’, ‘rent due 🫠’), real handwriting, sassy cut-out phrases (‘emotionally unavailable & overbooked’, ‘this is my villain era’), scraps of leopard print fabric, Target receipts, old iMessages printed out, pink Sharpie annotations on paper, angry doodles, and post-its with crossed-out goals. Overlapping, nonlinear layout — looks like a fever dream inside a Lisa Frank binder redesigned by a burnt-out art director. Colors: hot pink, blush, tan, black, metallics. No people. No fake brands. No cartoon icons. Style is layered, textured, and slightly aggressive, but still visually balanced and chic — like girlhood weaponized into modern art. See more