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Showing posts with label junk journal. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Distressed Ephemera for Journals

 This month Eileen Hull's team is creating journal fodder to share with you.  So what is journal fodder?  Well, the definition of fodder is dry food for livestock.  Therefore, journal fodder must be food for your journal!  Creating junk journals is so much fun and you need lots of fodder.  My approach to making a junk journal is to dig into my stash and pull out bits and pieces of past projects.  I keep bins of scraps sorted by color and I use those scraps when making junk journals.

I made a signature for a junk journal that is filled with ephemera to share with you.  Let's start with the cover.  I used old Prima leftover paper from a Cigar something collection.  The collection had a bag of ephemera which I've used throughout.  I love cardboard with the facing torn off so I've used a bit  of that on the side.


Now we need some "building" papers for our signature.  I like to use a combination of leftover design papers and coffee or tea dyed papers because I like my junk journals to look old and, well, junkie!  On the two pages below, you can see what I mean.  The left page is leftover design paper and the right paget is tea dyed mixed media paper.  Just soak some paper (you can even use copy paper) in strong dark tea or coffed for a few minutes, then place on a baking sheet and put in a 250ºF oven for 3-4 minutes.  I'll share more details and techniques on June 29 on Facebook Live with Eileen Hull.   I also distress and ink my edges to add to the vintage well used look.

For the rest of this post, I'm sharing different ideas for pockets and ephemera.  Really there is no right or wrong way to make journal fodder.  Just let your imagination run with the things you have on hand. I've listed the dies I used on each 2 page set below the photo.  In addition to dies, I used a lot of stamps from my stash,  primarily Eileen Hull stamps and Graphic 45 stamps.



Some of these are tags I made, others are tags I've collected, there's even one from a clothing purchase!



I have a couple of distress texture kind of stamps and I've used them liberally throughout these pages.  One stamps random splatters and the other stamps random markings.  The "Build a Door" stamps shows the effect of these two stamps.








Sizzix ScoreBoards Die - Needle Book by Eileen Hull - discontinued
Sizzix Bigz Die - Recipe Card & Label by Eileen Hull - discontinued















On the right side I made a little book of 4 x 6 journaling cards leftover from some paper collection and put them together using a tab from the Thinlits Die Set 6PK - Journaling Card, Envelope & Windows by Eileen Hull.  It's kinda funky but funky is good!






These flowers are tucked into the pocket on the left.


Sizzix Thinlits Die Set 4PK - Journaling Cards, Flowers & Leaves by Eileen Hull (discontinued)

I hope I've given you some ideas for making journal fodder!  Be sure to join Eileen and me on June 29 at 4 PM EST on Facebook Live with Eileen Hull where we'll be making journal fodder and dying paper!


For more ideas, take a look at this junk journal I made.  There's a flip through video with lots of ideas for making journal fodder.  Link HERE.

Thanks for joining me today!
xoxo
Maggi

Monday, August 10, 2020

Page Ideas for Your Eileen Hull Journals

This month the design team for Eileen Hull Designs is showing you how to make some fun and interactive pages for your journals.  Seems like we focus on the covers alot, but the insides are just as important, maybe even more so!

I used the Pocket Notebook die to make my Halloween mini and primarily used Tim Holtz and Authentique halloween collections from previous years.  Here's a quick look.  The bright orange is a foil paper that I tamed with splotches of brown, yellow and black paints along with a little rust embossing powder.  The fabulous witch silhouette chipboard is from Creative Embellishments.




The First Signature

(Note:  all my measurements are width x length)
I created the first signature with two pages cut using the Pocket Notebook die.  Just fold your paper in half and run it through your die-cut machine. Place a page on top of another.



 The first page looks like a simple layered page right?  Oooh, but it is not.  It is glued around the edges to the next page forming a pocket. I like to cut a half circle for a thumb hold on the 2nd page and put a scrap of contrasting paper underneath the thumb hold area on the first page so that you can see it.  Then glue arount the top, bottom and right side to form a pocket.  At this point your signature should have 3 base pages, in my case they are all black.



In the photo below you can see my finished page with a file folder partially slipped into the pocket.  Well since I follow the "more is better policy" I decided to add a tuck pocket over top the pocket.  This is so easy to do, just glue around the top, bottom and right side of a piece of paper cut to fit and glue.  You want to use a glue that allows you to squeeze out a very thin line for this application.  So now we have a tags pocket over top a file folder pocket!


On the right side I created a waterfall for lots of photos and journaling.  These are easy to make I promise.  Cut papers for each of the waterfall pieces.  For this journal I cut 5 pieces 3.25"  x 4" .  Score the top of each paper at .5".  Fold under at the score line and use Scor-tape to adhere about a half inch from the top of the middle black base page.  Take care to get this nice and straight as it determines the line up of the remaining 4 pieces.

Once you've adhered the first piece, fold under at the score-line of a 2nd piece and adhere adjacent to the first piece and so on with all the cut pieces.  You can see how this looks in this photo.


Finish it off by adding a long strip at the bottom that folds over all the pages and secures with a tuck underneath an embellishment.  I used a sticker and put paper over the back of the round part so that wouldn't be sticky.  The strip tucks easily under the circle part and the two sides serve to hold it in place.  Easy peasy!


I forgot to warn you, this is a photo heavy long post.  You might want to grab your favorite beverage!

Turn the page and we have another pocket.  Same priciple, just adhere to the bottom of the page rather than along the the side.  



On the insde of the 3rd page there is a fun fold out page that opens up like this.  I made that by cutting a piece of paper 8.75" x 6" and scoring vertically at 3" and 6.5".   Now glue the center panel to the inside of the 3rd page base. Then I added additional layers of paper and cut-aparts to dress it up.




The Second Signature

There are also two base pages in the 2nd signature.  I used design paper to cut these two pages.  For the front of the signature, I layerd some additional papers over the base and used a cut-apart but rather than glue the cut-apart down, I made a flip by scoring vertically on the cut-apart on the left side at 3/8", folded it under and adhered to the page so that the entire card is visible when opened.



Then I added a fussy cut piece underneath the flip out.
  

On the inside of the first base page I created another pocket but I made this so that it could hold a tiny mini.  I cut a piece of design paper 3.5" x 6" and put 1/8" thick foam tape on the top, bottom and right sides and adhered to the base page.  The thickness of the foam tape allows a small mini to easily fit inside.  I used to Passport Book die to cut the pages for this little mini and used a piece of jute twine to bind it together.  You can see it peeking out of it's pocket in the photo below.



For the 2nd base page we need to start from the inside.  I took a 6 x 6" paper and scored at 2".  Then I cut a spiderweb transparency to 3.5" x 6" and sewed it along the top, bottom, and left sides forming a transparent pocket.  Let me give you some ideas how you can use transparencies.  If you're making a journal to carry around where you can make notes, etc. think how handy a see through pocket would be for holding business cards or notes that you want to be readily visible.  You could stitch across the middle and make two small pockets, perfect for business cards! 

Now I wanted the page to be 8" wide so I simply adhered another paper to the 2" flap making my page 8" wide.  

(inside of page)


(outside of page)

To finish up the outside of the 2nd page, I simply added a cut apart.  See 4th photo up.

I finished up the inside by adding some tags and stickers.  The tags were cut with Eileen's Bookplate, Hinge and Label dies.  I thought the bookplate resembled a tombstone so I thought it was perfect for this book!



On the next page, I created yet another different pocket.  I like this style pocket for holding receipts and that kind of thing.  To make this pocket I started with a piece of design paper 3.5 x 5.5".  Measure about 2" vertically up from the bottom and about 1" horizontally from the right, then connect those two points and you have a guide for making the diagonal cut.



The right side page is a fold out.  I cut a black piece of cardstock 11" x 6" and scored at .5", 4", and 7.5" vertically.  Fold the .5" piece under and the other pieces accordion style and adhere the 1/2" tab to the base card.  (I like to use Scor-tape for this application.

Accordion folded out:



View with the accordion fold flipped over.  To hide the .5" tab I cut a piece of design paper 3.25" x 6", scored at 3/8" and adhered over the black tab.



Now that last piece we adhered over the tab, flips over to reveal another spot for photos etc.



That's it!  I hope I've given you some ideas for your pages in your minis and journals.  It's really fun to think of ways to add unique spaces to your journals.   

Be sure to stop by Eileen's blog and see what the rest of the design team has to show you!







Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Junk Journal with Carta Bella Transatlantic Travel

I have another junk journal to share with you today.  This one has a travel theme.  I used Carta Bella's Transatlantic Travel for the cover.  Inside, I used some Authentique from their Explore and Pastime collections and then lots of "junk" from my stash!

I made a video tutorial for you that shows you how to do the cover as well as making the signature inserts.  I share how to make aged and old looking papers as well as how to trim up your signatures nice and neat.


I also recorded a 2nd video that gives you a flip through all the pages after I've embellished and assembled the entire journal.






Products Used:

Carta Bella Transatlantic paper collection
Petaloo flowers and acorn branch

Sunday, August 6, 2017

Junk Journal and how to use up your stash!

Hello cyber friends! I have got the answer for that BIG question, how do I use up my ever growing stash?  Ok here it is, make a junk journal!  Doing so, will provide you with hours of entertainment as you sort through your stash and wonder what on earth prompted you to buy some things and with other things, you'll be so tickled that you finally got to use that special item!  Those bits and pieces of leftover paper collections are perfect in a junk journal.
These journals are so easy to make if you use Sizzix's XL journal die designed by Eileen Hull.  You just cut out two chip or mat board covers, add your favorite design paper inside and out and then assemble with elastic bands.  The process is so easy, I am guessing that if you give it a try, you will be addicted as am I!!  Though this is my 1st junk journal, it's my 4th journal using this die, in less than a month. Can you say addicted?!

So the next question is, what is a junk journal?  Well it's pretty much like its name, its a journal of junk.  They are often made from old music sheets, paper bags, maps, note papers, junk mail, really anything goes!  I chose to use scraps of scrapbook paper that I have accumulated over the years along with bits and pieces from my very old embellishment stash!  You can then use the journal for whatever you want.  I am using mine simply as a conversation piece.  It's filled with quotes and pictures and just fun "stuff".
Travelers Junk Journal
I had so much fun searching for just the right "thing" in my stash of "stuff" that I haven't touched in years.  Sometimes I was wondering, did I really buy that, what was I thinking??  But, seriously, what a great way to use up my stash!

These journal dies have been selling like hot cakes and it's been hard to get your hands on one.  The Funkie Junkie Boutique has one in stock as I am writing this.  I made this book for me but I am also entering it in the current Frilly and Funkie challenge, Read Any Good Books Lately,  which is to "create a vintage or shabby chic project that depicts a favorite book or use book pages on your project, alter a book or even make a journal or journal page! "

I made a video to share my journal with you and hopefully inspire you to make your own junk journal.


Here are a few of my favorite pages.

Travelers Junk Journal
I did age some paper to use in my journal.  I simply took copy paper, dipped it in tea and then dried in the oven for a few minutes.  That gave me gorgeous aged paper.

Travelers Junk Journal
The fun thing about junk journals, is that there are no rules. Just have fun, be creative, put your imagination to work!
Travelers Junk Journal


Travelers Junk Journal

Thanks for stopping by and taking a look at my journal!  I really appreciate it.

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