
Move beyond basic script with our specialized lettering practice grids. Use the included style guides to create decorative Hangul characters that pop off the page perfect for journaling and card making.
Never face a blank page again. With built in creative prompts and inspiration quote pages you have a constant source of ideas to spark your next paper art project.
Learn the geometry of traditional Korean design with light gray pattern guides inspired by hanji art. These structured areas allow you to practice intricate patterns with absolute ease and clarity.
Decorative Hangul Lettering practice sessions using specialized style grids.

Creative project responses using the integrated design prompts.

Pattern practice using Hanji inspired geometric guides.

Blank Sketch pages for freestyle art and journaling.

Welcome to your Korean Paper Craft Journal. This book was made for creative people who are drawn to Korean art, Hangul lettering, and the beautiful tradition of hanji — the handmade paper art of Korea. Whether you are a bullet journalist, an art journaler, a craft hobbyist, or simply someone who wants to explore Korean visual culture through your own hands, this journal gives you the pages to do it.
There are no rules here. This is a creative book, and creative work needs space more than structure.
The Blank Sketch and Art pages are for whatever you want them to be — illustration, paper art sketching, collage planning, hand-drawn patterns, or a visual diary of your Korean cultural interests. Begin here whenever you want a completely open canvas.
The Hangul Lettering Practice Grid gives you a calligraphy-scale grid for practicing decorative Hangul letterforms. Each cell is large enough to fill with expressive, artistic characters rather than careful study strokes. Use the mid-cell guide line to keep your lettering proportionate, and experiment with different weights, styles, and decorative treatments. There is no single correct way to make Hangul beautiful.
The Creative Prompt pages are the heart of this journal. Each one offers a single design challenge or creative question. You might be asked to decorate a character in your own style, letter a phrase in a specific mood, or fill a page with a repeating pattern. Spend as much or as little time with each prompt as feels right. Come back to earlier prompts as your skills grow — your response at week one and your response at month six will tell you something interesting.
The Inspiration Quote pages are personal. Choose a Korean word, phrase, or proverb that means something to you — something you want to live with for a while — and write it in the large bordered area. Decorate it, embellish it, surround it with pattern or color. These pages become a record of the words that have moved you.
The Pattern Practice pages feature a hanji-inspired tile grid — a geometric structure drawn from the tradition of Korean handmade paper art. Each tile has an inner diamond shape that you can fill, color, modify, or use as the foundation for your own pattern. Treat each tile as an independent unit or work across the entire grid. The pattern is a starting point, not a prescription.
Finally, use the lined Notes pages to capture ideas, observations, vocabulary, project plans, or anything that belongs in writing rather than image. This journal holds both.
Make it yours. Fill every page.
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