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 colle...
I LOVE using printables in my junk journals! Luckily I am a designer and can make them for myself (and you) to use for holidays, vintage and specialty journals and folios. And YES! There is a free commercial license included!
Hello friends! This month's our challenge on the Graphic 45 blog is the Junk Journal. I made a folio folder for the style of an old school notebook. I used the perfect collection for this theme - An ABC Primer. I used the papers and add-ons from this collection only. I have cut out many elements, it has a lot of. Thanks to them, you can do a really rich and varied artwork, without having to reach for anything else. Of course, I wouldn't be myself if I didn’t use some string and gauze. They added the character that the Junk Journal should have. Making this type of project, remember about aging each element! This is what gives your work the final character. I frayed with scissors all the edges of the notebook, but also every element. In the middle, I glued pages from an old book, and on them, I put the rest. Don’t be too precise, too perfect. This project is to be slightly ragged, careless, splashed. Use a watered ink, watercolors, or even coffee or tea, to make beautiful "old" stains and blots. I hope that my project will inspire you to create such a journal yourself. The form is very versatile and depends on your imagination or available materials. You can use an old book and decorate its cover and pages, just as good as an old notebook or some unnecessary brochure. You can even fold together several pages of your favorite papers and sew them. Try and share your ideas using hashtag #G45JunkJournal. Good luck! Graphic 45 products used: An ABC Primer - Deluxe Collector's Edition
Love this little miss and those doe-eyes--she's included in the latest release of Tim Holtz Paper Dolls. She's sitting inside a Mini Cabinet Card that I fussy-cut and behind it is the backside of the card that I tinted to provide a darker backdrop. The frame's scrollwork was embellished with a Picket Fence Distress Marker and Glossy Accents along with dots made with Scribbles. The butterfly was stamped, cut-out, tinted and crackled. My starting point for this tag was trying out the new Idea-ology Worn Wallpaper and an attempt to achieve a peeling effect. That's cardboard as the base filled in with texture paste to simulate the look of wooden laths and plaster. A Clippings Sticker, more dots of Scribbles and a piece of Lace Trimming were also used.
Take a tour of this beautiful Woodland Vacation Folio Journal by Dody Williams. Video flip-thru included
If you've never made a junk journal using printables, this free printable junk journal kit and video tutorial is the perfect way to get started.
Hello everyone!! Whooohooo! I made it...I got the tag done for this month...I was beginning to question myself lol! I need to try and get them done earlier in the month but it's probably wishful thinking :) Anyways I did as I have previous months and followed Tim's tag tutorial to the T. I really love learning all the different techniques and using them in other areas of crafting as well. To find the tutorial for this month's tag just click on the pic below... I really loved making the flowers for this one and using the distress markers on the pic to change the effect. I also really love the vintage feel that this tag has. So without further ado here is my version of this month's #12Tagsof2015... The only thing that I didn't use that I didn't have was the Tag die so I just outlined the manila tag and cut it out by hand...works just as good. Everything else is how Tim explains it in his tutorial. I really love doing these tags and you should come play along every month even if you don't have everything you can substitute. Thanks for stopping by! I hope you have a lovely rest of the day!!
Доброго дня, дорогие читатели) Сегодня, в кои то веки, делится своим вдохновением Лена FP . Как только я увидела коллекцию "Cozy Fores...
Hello friends! This month's our challenge on the Graphic 45 blog is the Junk Journal. I made a folio folder for the style of an old school notebook. I used the perfect collection for this theme - An ABC Primer. I used the papers and add-ons from this collection only. I have cut out many elements, it has a lot of. Thanks to them, you can do a really rich and varied artwork, without having to reach for anything else. Of course, I wouldn't be myself if I didn’t use some string and gauze. They added the character that the Junk Journal should have. Making this type of project, remember about aging each element! This is what gives your work the final character. I frayed with scissors all the edges of the notebook, but also every element. In the middle, I glued pages from an old book, and on them, I put the rest. Don’t be too precise, too perfect. This project is to be slightly ragged, careless, splashed. Use a watered ink, watercolors, or even coffee or tea, to make beautiful "old" stains and blots. I hope that my project will inspire you to create such a journal yourself. The form is very versatile and depends on your imagination or available materials. You can use an old book and decorate its cover and pages, just as good as an old notebook or some unnecessary brochure. You can even fold together several pages of your favorite papers and sew them. Try and share your ideas using hashtag #G45JunkJournal. Good luck! Graphic 45 products used: An ABC Primer - Deluxe Collector's Edition
Today I want to share with you my sewed junk journal with mixed media cover. Junk journal is always a fun piece to make, although it takes some time to complete it 🙂 I used sewing machine in my process but it’s totally up to you if you’d like having stiches in your book. Materials...
Take a tour of this charming Butterfly Ancestry Junk Journal. Video flip-thru included.
Stamp your own Specimen Slides Stamp your own Specimen Slides, Photo slides, Junk journaling. Each image is packed at a high resolution (300 dpi) jpg at A4. Show us some love & support by adding it to your favorites if you like it! This digital product includes: - 1 Slide - 1 Tag - 2 Washi strips -1 Background for two-sided printing + Instructions A4 (ZIP FILE) ~HOW TO PRINT~ Printables are an affordable way to enjoy your crafting journey. You can print at home, use an online printing website, or at your local print shop. Best printed on 60lb paper or lightweight cardstock (170 GSM paper) Please note: This is a digital product, no physical items will be shipped. Product photos are for display purposes only and are not included in the download. Thanks for looking :) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Images can be used to create any PHYSICAL or PRINTED goods * Do not redistribute, resell, share or copy. Purchase does not transfer copyright. * Due to the nature of the product, there are no returns once the item has been downloaded. Don't forget to show us some love & support by adding it to your favorites if you like it! ~WE LOVE OUR CUSTOMERS~ If you're unhappy with your purchase, send us a message and we will do our best to make it right! T H A N K Y O U for stopping by!
French Rose Junk Journal Tutorial *Contains Affiliate Links Part 3: Embellishing This tutorial goes through the steps of creating a junk journal using the French Rose Journal Pages from My Porch Prints on Etsy. In Part 1, we learned how to make a junk journal cover from a cardboard box. In Part 2, we learned how to add binding & pages to our journal. Now in Part 3, we'll wrap up this tutorial by learning how to add embellishments, including a pretty tassel. Craft Supplies Used: Glue Stick Craft Glue Kraft Envelopes if desired Distress Ink if desired Scissors Sari Silk Ribbon Various Lace Green Leaf Ribbon Twine Lobster Hooks with Key Rings Bronze Charms Printables Used: French Rose Library Cards Bicycles & Roses Cards Romance Writer Scrap Pack Vintage Rose Tags Embellishing Pages When I attached the book plate to the cover, it left these little fasteners showing on the inside front cover. I decided to cover them up using the free Journal Words Printable words. I cut a strip of craft paper and attached the words to it with a glue stick. Then I glued these over the fasteners to hide them. I added this library card to the pocket. Next, I glued a bit of lace to the pocket to give it a more finished look. Next, it was time to work on embellishing my first page. I started with this cutout envelope, adding Distress Ink to the edges to give it some dimension and a more finished & aged look. If you don't have Distress Ink, try using a make-up sponge and a dark brown marker. I cut off the flap from a craft envelope and glued it in sideways to create a pocket. I also glued a scrap piece of sari silk ribbon to the edge of my page. This will show even when the journal is closed. On top of my envelope, I attached the smaller rose envelope as well as a vintage ticket. Then I added some tags and cards. These can be found in my Etsy shop. This is just one way to embellish your pages. You can add additional papers, ribbons, fabric, charms, cards, tags, etc., either from a kit (my Romance Writer Scrap Pack works very nicely with this style) OR you can gather your own items to mix & match. Tassel Time! I also added a tassel to the spine of the journal. This is a good opportunity to use up scrap lace if you have any. I bought some of my lace at Walmart. I also got some on Amazon. I also used lobster hooks with keyrings, twine & charms. You could use whatever you want for this: fabric scraps cut into strips, yarn, beads, etc. Don't be afraid to get creative and use the supplies you have on hand. Cut your ribbon & lace to the size you want for your tassel. Remember to make it TWICE as long because you'll be folding it in half to create the tassel. Gather your ribbons and fold them in half, leaving one piece free. The free piece will be used to tie your ribbons together as shown. Using the same piece, tie it to your keyring. Gather all your ribbons together (including the piece you used to tie them) with the keyring at the top. About an inch or two down, use a piece of twine to tie your ribbons and create your tassel. You can stop here if you want to, but I like to add a bit more to my tassel. So, I attached a couple of bronze charms to the twine as shown. Next, attach the lobster claw clasp to your key chain. Then attach it to the binding twine on the spine of your junk journal as shown. Now it is a pretty embellishment that can also be removed if desired. And that's it! We've created a cover, filled it with pages and added embellishments for a beautiful junk journal that is ready to hold your thoughts, creative projects & ideas, photos, art & more! Thanks for reading. :) Will you make a junk journal now? Share your art on my Crafting Ideas Facebook Page.
Printable Specimen Slide Kit Printable Specimen Slide Kit for junk journals. (READY TO USE) This digital product includes: - 2 Specimen slides in 2 sizes - Label Embellishments for decoration - Butterfly & Moth Specimens (two sizes) - Tabs & Slide Backing Inserts (two sizes) - Background for two-sided printing - Pngs (to use with your cutting machine) You will receive both Jpeg and Png (no background). You can use the Pngs to resize your pockets to fit your project. A4 (ZIP FILE) PAGE SIZE: A4 ( NOTE: You can always print a smaller image by reducing the image size percentage on your printer dialogue box. Show us some love & support by adding it to your favorites if you like it! *Please note: This is a digital product, no physical items will be shipped.* *Instant download links will be sent to the email address you have provided to Etsy, you can also find the download links via your Etsy account. More info can be found here: http://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 *Product photos are intended solely for display purposes. Kindly review the images and take note of the kit's inclusions before making a purchase. *Due to the nature of the product, there are no returns once the order has been placed. *If you have any questions, feel free to send me a message. For specific inquiries regarding an order, please make sure to contact me directly through the order page. *Printing options: Printables are an affordable way to enjoy your crafting journey. You can print at home, use an online printing website, or at your local print shop. *TERMS OF USE *You are NOT PERMITTED to reproduce, alter, redistribute, or use any part of these digital items for creating digital designs, files, or collages. *Sharing with others in digital or print form is strictly prohibited. One purchase equals one user. Reselling these images as-is or claiming them as your own work, in print or digital form, is strictly forbidden. Printing, assembling, and reselling them independently or as part of a kit is not allowed. Usage in print-on-demand (POD) or for sublimation-type items on platforms like Ali Express, Shein, Temu, or similar sites is not permitted. *You are allowed unlimited personal use for projects. *Printed forms can be utilized for creating one-of-a-kind personal craft projects and handmade items, such as junk journals for sale on platforms like Etsy or local craft fairs. However, you are NOT ALLOWED to create clip art, digital papers, kits, add-ons, or other digital design resources for sale. Usage on websites, compilation CDs, or items sold on Print on Demand (POD) sites like Redbubble, Society6, Spoonflower, etc., is strictly prohibited. *All images and designs are copyrighted and property of Vibe Of Vintage. Your support is greatly appreciated. Thank you, -Saje © Copyright - VIBE OF VINTAGE All Rights Reserved Thank you for stopping by!
Hello friends! This month's our challenge on the Graphic 45 blog is the Junk Journal. I made a folio folder for the style of an old school notebook. I used the perfect collection for this theme - An ABC Primer. I used the papers and add-ons from this collection only. I have cut out many elements, it has a lot of. Thanks to them, you can do a really rich and varied artwork, without having to reach for anything else. Of course, I wouldn't be myself if I didn’t use some string and gauze. They added the character that the Junk Journal should have. Making this type of project, remember about aging each element! This is what gives your work the final character. I frayed with scissors all the edges of the notebook, but also every element. In the middle, I glued pages from an old book, and on them, I put the rest. Don’t be too precise, too perfect. This project is to be slightly ragged, careless, splashed. Use a watered ink, watercolors, or even coffee or tea, to make beautiful "old" stains and blots. I hope that my project will inspire you to create such a journal yourself. The form is very versatile and depends on your imagination or available materials. You can use an old book and decorate its cover and pages, just as good as an old notebook or some unnecessary brochure. You can even fold together several pages of your favorite papers and sew them. Try and share your ideas using hashtag #G45JunkJournal. Good luck! Graphic 45 products used: An ABC Primer - Deluxe Collector's Edition