An Instagram profile by the name of "Daily Furry Tales", has quickly garnered a large following, touching the hearts of over 19K followers with its charming narratives centered around our cherished pets, or more specifically—dogs.
Take a tour of this beautiful Star Notes Junk Journal by Gina Testa. Video tour included.
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Take a tour of this beautiful Woodland Autumn Junk Journal by Lesly Williams. Video flip-thru included.
THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. NO KIT WILL BE SENT WITH PURCHASE OF THIS CLASS. NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE MAILED. PLEASE READ: For the quickest access to this class and 2 bonuses (yay for bonuses!) copy and paste this link to your browser: https://www.artsybohemian.com/french-bohemian-junk-journal-sales-page-1 MAKE SURE THE EMAIL YOU USE TO PURCHASE THIS COURSE IS CORRECT AND ACTIVE! THANK YOU! Registration is open for my new online course FRENCH BOHEMIAN TRAVELERS JUNK JOURNAL. Over 20 HOURS of useful, READY to make "right now" content! Wow! ***********Look at all the amazing 5 star reviews!******************* Learn how to make your own Bohemian style junk journal from start to finish with my step by step formula to make a beautiful Bohemian chic journal you can be proud of. Here is a short description of the class: I’d like to think there is a story behind everything we collect, display or stash away and what better way to use our collections than in an artisan journal with a bohemian twist. In this class Robin will open her treasure chest of 20 plus years in paper crafting and show you as many techniques and tips as she can to create your unique story in this eclectic journal. The beauty of this class is that it is open to all types of adventurous creatives from the beginning paper crafter to scrapbookers, junk journal junkies, mixed media artists, quilters, jewelers, painters…we all have a story to tell and I invite you to use your personal stash to create your own story in this Bohemian junk journal. If journaling is not your thing, use them as an arsenal for your personal collections or a look book. We will be sewing paper, card stock and fabric for a large part of the class but we will go also cover alternatives to sewing. Here are some techniques you can expect to learn: 1. How to sew card stock and fabric together to make a beautiful book cover using fusible interfacing 2. Artsy tuck spots, envelopes, tip ins, flip outs 3. Learn how to collage glassine and paper envelopes with napkins 4. Mini collages of scrapbook paper, fabric collages to paper and fabric clusters 5. Tea and coffee dye papers 6. Distress techniques for fabric and paper, rubber stamping , faux Avery stickers and stenciling 7. A full page accordion signature 8. Make your own paper clips and journal jewelry 9. How to make snippet rolls, fabric tabs and ruffled lace 10. how to bind your journal 11. How to make mini notebooks to add to the journal 12. How to stamp into metal 13. 3 ways to design the center fold out 14. Several ways to apply sealing wax 15. How to paint my popular roses on envelopes This class is good forever. All levels welcome however if you have been making journals for a long time this may not be for you. On the other hand if you like my style and want to loosen up, you'll love it! You must have high speed internet and a device like a computer, i pad or i phone to view the class. You can register now and get immediate access once payment is received, just give us up to 24 hours to set you up in the class. Most time it's a lot less than that. Your receipt will be your pay pal invoice. You should receive an email with access to the course with in 24 hours or sooner. P.S~ For immediate access to this course copy and paste this link into your browser: https://www.artsybohemian.com/french-bohemian-junk-journal-sales-page-1
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Connect with the healing power of nature with our herbalism-themed digital junk journal. Delve into its botanical pages adorned with herbs, flowers, and herbal remedy illustrations, providing a space to record herbal knowledge, medicinal recipes, and foraging adventures. Let this journal be your herbalist's compendium, guiding you on a journey of herbal wisdom, natural remedies, and the beauty of botanical exploration.
Imagine unearthing a treasure trove of musical history, each page a symphony of visual delight blending the old-world charm with the crispness of modern design.
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Imagine unearthing a treasure trove of musical history, each page a symphony of visual delight blending the old-world charm with the crispness of modern design.
PLEASE NOTE - This is an instant download printable, nothing physically will be mailed. Get instant access to the files straight after purchase. ------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT NOTES ❤️ x6 Printable Digital Junk Journal Pages ❤️ 300 DPI ❤️ Fits an 11x8.5" page ❤️ JPG format ------------------------------------------------------------- WANT OTHER ITEMS TO MATCH? Check them out on the below link: https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/DearEnd?ref=seller-platform-mcnav&search_query=JJ032 ------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER NOTES Color variations may occur due to monitor and printer settings. If you are printing a large run we recommend doing a test print first. Best results come from printing on slightly thicker paper or card which will reduce ripples and bowing when a glue is applied. PLEASE DO NOT... ❌Sell, share, or redistribute the graphics in their original format. ❌Use the graphics to create clip art, digital paper, or other competing design resources. Use within a digital product for example wall, stationery, business templates is fine. ❌Please do not share the files or give them away as part of a membership graphics library, or for free.
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Tour this gorgeous Bohemian Style Junk Journal by Robin Dudley Howes for The Graphics Fairy! Video Tour is included.
The July Cards, Tags and More Kit from Très Jolie came with a Tim Holtz fabric journal, an 8” x 8” pad featuring Stamperia’s Imagine collection, and a ton of trims and odds and ends, all the ingredients need to make a junk journal. I added a (very) few items from my stash and got started. Here’s what I came up with… I started by measuring and cutting the script paper to wrap around the entire outside cover. After distressing and inking the edges, I glued it on with matte gel medium. (I used this medium throughout the album.) I fussy cut this beautiful image for my front and adhered it to the front, adding a few words cut from another page. I finished with a small piece cut from one of the trims and a button of my own. And now for the inside: Quick and simple: I created a bottom layer from the patterned paper, added a piece of trim, then a cut apart and a fussy cut sentiment. It needed a little “something else”, so I added a couple of buttons to the top and bottom. Another layer of distressed and inked patterned paper forms the base; I’ve added a torn piece of music paper, a cut apart bookmark and a fussy cut sentiment backed with packaging for dimension. I cut a piece of the doily to glue to the edge of the page and sewed a button on the remaining piece before gluing it down. ************ I tore one of the book pages that was included in the kit to fit the pages and inked the edges, glued it down and topped it with a scrap of patterned paper and a bit of the music paper. I added a small bit of trim (cut from the piece that I used on the next page) and a ticket and a bit of Flair that I colored with Metallique wax.Meanwhile, I dug out my long-neglected nibs and used one to color this cute little girl’s dress and bow before sitting her down. Kim aged a lot of the miscellaneous items before packaging them, but I decided that I wanted some of them to look even older, so I brewed a gallon of tea and went to work on the tags and guest checks and a few other items. While I was at it, I dunked the enclosed white lace into a cup of coffee and let it sit for five minutes.This is a piece of that lace glued to the side before adding the guest check. I folded this over at the bottom to form a pocket that I trimmed with the rest of the piece from the previous page.I stenciled an image onto the tag, using the same Distress ink that colors all my edges. The reinforcers came off the tags when I soaked them in the tea, and I took advantage of this by inking them before reattaching them.I finished this page by placing a few small cut apart tags in the pocket. ************ One of my favorite bits of miscellany is the laundry list. (This is one of the pieces that I dunked in tea; I wrung the tea bags out over part of the paper to further darken it.)I cut it to size, making sure that the “dress” line was placed where I wanted. I treated the gold filigree frame with Metallique wax to tone it down and glued it to the page. The dress was fussy cut from the patterned paper and inked around the edges before backing it with a piece of packaging and adding it to the page. The bottom layer here is more of the music paper, topped with the top of that laundry list. I added a very thin strip of music and a fussy cut heart and sentiment. It still looked a little empty, so I created a couple of stapled “x”s in the corners. ************ This is just a few layers of paper and ephemera. The hidden word on the milk cap is “milk”, but I liked it better this way. Again, a quite simple page: a layer of patterned paper, topped with a stenciled tag and a playing card. I added a horseshoe cutout and a charm that’s been looking for a good home for the past few months. ************ I finished the first signature by layering a cut apart over a pretty piece of lace with a piece of patterned paper on the bottom and gluing a button with a jute bow on top. This must be the most beautiful image in the entire collection. I set the frame offside to ensure that the page folds over and added a few cutout sentiments to the borders. ************ Speaking of beautiful: these sewn together layers of burlap and lace are part of the trim package. I placed it down the side of the pattern paper to cover the back of the frame from the previous page and added a few hat pins. I backed the dress with a few layers of packaging and glued it down to allow it to float with the music. The bottom layer here is more of the patterned paper from the opposite page. I topped it from a tea-stained doily from my stash and an image from one of the other sheets. I added a couple of the resin pieces from the kit to the inside corners to finish it off. ************ I created this page by layering of cut apart pieces and ephemera. I used the top of the ticket sheet to edge the page. There were so many cut apart tags; too many to go into the small amount of pockets that I created, so I decided to make a waterfall by backing each with one of the tickets and adding a resin piece as a weight. ************ I covered these next two pages with the script paper that was used for the cover. I added a length of lace and then created a pocket for some of the cut aparts. This image was too pretty to hide, so I glued it to the front. The dragonfly paper is a scrap of leftover wrapping tissue, double layered to let more of the critters show. I’ve attached a few layers of scraps and a fussy cut feather that just didn’t seem to want to go anywhere else. ************ The last of my pockets is attached to a guest check and contains two more of the stenciled tags. I had this last page in mind right from the beginning, from the book page base to the stenciled circle (a piece of stained coffee filter) and ending with the top of a Bingo card. This little cowgirl is smiling because she has a friend standing next to her and now, I need to explain “why” I had this page in mind. I’ve received Bingo cards in kits before and they just accumulate in a pile because I don’t know what to do with them for some reason. This time, I had an “aha” moment for some reason. The “B-I-N-G-O” song started running through my mind and well, “Bingo”! I took out my package of Tim Holtz paper dolls and found the biggest dog in the bunch. Let me flip over that circle and introduce you to Bingo the Dog… *************************************************** *****Supplies***** ***Très Jolie July Card, Tags and More Kit*** Idea-ology – Tim Holtz – Fabric Journal #TH-94029 Stamperia – Imagine – 8 x 8 Paper Pad #SBBS07 Idea-ology – Tim Holtz – Baseboards – Frames #TH93710 Idea-ology – Tim Holtz – Ticket Book #TH94036 Idea-ology – Tim Holtz – Milk Caps #TH93684 Idea-ology – Tim Holtz – Assorted Ephemera Creative Embellishments – Flair – Music Bar Melissa Frances – Resin Embellishments – Garnish #CX705 Très Jolie – Music Sheets – 8.5” x 8.5” Très Jolie – Gothic Frame Très Jolie – Vintage Lace Très Jolie – Lace Trim – 2” – White Très Jolie – Bingo Card Très Jolie – Vintage Playing Cards Très Jolie – Manila Shipping Tags – Unstrung – 4-3/4” x 2-3/8” Très Jolie – Guest Checks Très Jolie – Book Pages Très Jolie – Coffee Stained Ephemera – Assorted ***Other*** May Arts – Jute Burlap String – Natural #SM-10 Advantus – Tim Holtz – Idea-ology Collection – Paper Dolls #TH93555 Buttons Doily Birdcage Charm Hat Pins ***Mediums*** Ranger Ink – Tim Holtz – Distress Ink Pad – Mini – Brushed Corduroy #39884 Ranger Ink – Tim Holtz – Distress Ink Pad – Mini – Fired Brick #39976 Prima – Finnabair – Art Alchemy – Metallique Wax – Aged Brass #963965 Prima – Finnabair – Art Alchemy – Metallique Wax – Bronze Age #964023 Matte Gel Medium ***Tools*** The Crafter’s Workshop – 6 x 6 Doodling Template – Mini Specimens #TCW454s The Crafter’s Workshop – 6 x 6 Doodling Template – Mini Screen Print #TCW525s The Crafter’s Workshop – 6 x 6 Doodling Template – Mini Butterfly Collage #TCW554s Ranger Ink – Tim Holtz – Mini Ink Blending Tool – Round #RIIBT40965 Tim Holtz – Idea-ology – Tiny Attacher #TH92800 Ranger – Inkssentials – Craft Nibs #CND14737 *************************************************** As always, I want to thank you for peeking into my blog; your visits mean a lot to me.
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