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Showing posts with label eco-prints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eco-prints. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Thank Full Journal - Junk Journal Style

I've been bitten by the junk journal bug!
I have made journals in the past and learned how
to make hand sewn signatures and such, but 
I guess, it was last spring I got interested in 
junk journals.  In June I made my first one and 
I'm now loving making them.
I made this one for a friend after seeing a 
video by Nik The Booksmith
where she made a "thought-full" book.
I combined her idea with a junk journal and 
now have made a few "thought full journals"
This is the outside of the journal.  I made the whole thing
from scratch, cover and all.  I used some canvas that I 
had sprayed with ink sprays to cover the cover.
I braided embroidery floss and wrapped it around buttons
attached to the front for a closure.
I can't show you all the pages I made, this would be a 
way too long post with all the pictures, so I picked a few
and will show you them.
This is the inside cover, I used paper that I created by
dipping string into paints, swirling them onto the page,
covering it and then pulling it out the bottom of the page.
My friend is a bit fan of Janet Evanovich, so I used the
dust cover from one of her books to create this page,
with a belly band.
I used some printed and embossed velum that has been in my 
stash for a long time for the page on the left.  I bought
it because I loved it, but then never found a use for it, until
now.  The page on the right has a large tuck area that is
made with some eco-printed paper from my stash.
I made a tag to go into the tuck too.
Using book pages and music is great for journals.
I used some lyrics for the page and sheet music for the
pockets.  The front is a piece of eco-printed paper.
Here is a video explaining how to make these
I used some of my alcohol inked background papers for the
page on the left and created a diagonal belly band with 
a coordinating piece.
The page on the right is part of a page from a very old
book on how to manage your household money.
On the left, more eco-printed paper and on the right
I used some instructions from an old sewing pattern.
The purple is some paper that I made a while back, it's
thicker than regular paper, so really lent itself to being
decorative.
Guess I've chosen several eco-printed pages for this post.
Here is another one.
I have a very small dictionary that I picked up at a 
recycle store and I love using the pages from it in my
journals, this one I have starred "flowery" since it is
on the page next to the eco-printed flowers.
An alcohol ink back ground, with an ink sprayed piece of
canvas for a tuck spot and a tag from eco-print paper on the left.
The right is a page for her to write about memories.
This page is a page that I colored from an adult coloring book.
Every wonder what to do with those colored pages, well
cut them up and use them in a journal, they are also
great to cut up to make cards.
The pocket on the left is simply a piece of card stock with lines 
to outline it and a small journaling tag.
The bottom right is a picture of M&Ms from a magazine
that I fussy cut and made into a small pocket.
This is one of the center pages in a signature.  It's a cover from
some very old sheet music.  I love the picture and there is 
a poem on it.  I think it's beautiful and she can write on it and still 
be able to see the picture, if she wants.
Here is the inside back cover.  Another piece that I made.
This time using paints and a gelli plate.
This is where I added the buttons that hold the 
string that closes the book.

Well, that's all I have for this journal.
I'm sure I'll be posting more about my journals,
I have made a few more already and intend to make even
more of them.  I love creating something from things I have
and things that are old.

Thanks for stopping in, I hope you have been inspired in some way
and will come again soon.
Until then,
think junk journals and give them a try.
Here are a couple links to some of the people I follow on 
YouTube that may help if you are interested in creating 
some of your own.




Monday, October 19, 2020

Eco-Printing

Hello and Welcome!
Today I have some eco-prints to show you.
I found a new way to do eco printing that doesn't involve
a heat press, sprays or water.
You simply take your leaves, flowers or whatever you have
to print with, place it between a couple pieces of paper or 
card stock and run it through a Cuttlebug or other
die cutter.
The pressure from the machine will give you the 
eco print.  As always, sometimes they come out great
and others are not so great. 
The print above is one side of the run through and
below is the other side.  This often happens
that one side of a leaf will print beautifully and
the other gives a very light print.
This is one of my favorites, from 
Japanese Maple leaves.
These 2 are the front and back prints from some geraniums
and begonias.
I'm not sure what I'll do with these prints yet,
but they will go into my background stash to 
get used at a future date.
I think I'm done with my eco printing for this year,
I have a LOT of backgrounds to choose from for now.

Thanks for coming by for a visit.
I hope you'll come again soon.
Until then:
Happy Crafting!




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Monday, April 27, 2020

Eco Print Cards 2

Welcome!
I hope you're having a good day and getting through this
difficult time with good health.
Today I have a couple more cards that I made
from some of my eco-prints.
This one was done the same way the 2 in my last post
were done, using the masterboard as my background
and the eco-print as the focal point.
This one was a single leaf that I loved,
it is pretty light, but in real life you can see it a little
better.  I wet the paper a bit around the leaf and
tore around it to give an organic feel.
The background piece is hand made paper that
I had used some bronze and gold inks to color.

I'm glad you stopped in today for a visit and
I hope you'll come again soon.
Until next time:
Stay safe, stay healthy!