Hello Friends
Eileen Hull's Journal Treasury EBook has been published! Apologies, there have been a few technical hitches but I am happy to say, those have been resolved! Thank you to all of you who commented on my original post, I really appreciate it.
If you love Junk Journals, Planners, Bullet Journals or Notebooks of any kind, you will LOVE this new EBook! There are 85 inspirational projects in this 164 page EBook. There are tips, tricks and ideas for creating beautiful journals - and inspiration galore from some wonderful Designers, many of whom I am sure you will already know.
The price (during August only) is $11.87 which is 30% off the regular price of $16.99.
You may have already pre-ordered the EBook, but if not, you can purchase it here using the link on my left sidebar or simply click on the photo above. Once purchased, you will be sent an email with a link (if you don't get a link please check your Spam box - I know that, because that's where mine went!). It is a large book and it may take a few minutes to download. Once you open the EBook you can scroll through the pages and if you want to find out more about a project, just click on the Designer's name and it will take you to their blog post for that project.
The link on my sidebar is an affiliate link and I get a small commission if you purchase through it, however, it does not affect the price to you in any way.
I thought I would share a new Journal with you, it was made for a beautiful young lady who is about to go to University, her favourite colour is yellow....
I was inspired by my lovely friend Tracy Evans' recent Journal where she used stencilling. You can see Tracy's version HERE. I used a Tim Holtz stencil on this Journal.
The Journal cover was painted using a brayer and a mix of Eileen Hull's ColorBox Blend inks and the lettering was applied with Vintage Photo Distress Oxide. Once dry, I gently dabbed Matte Medium over the letters to seal them. When the letters were dry I applied Matte Medium to the whole of the cover to give it some added strength.
Inside, I created lots of pockets, added a diary and a couple of notepads.
To finish off I added a bookmark, a full year calendar and lots of star shaped paper clips. I always add a hinge clip to the side of the journals I make, this one is gold coloured with a key and heart charm set.
Eileen Hull shares projects all month long on her blog, you will find lots of inspiration there too!
Thanks so much for your visit, I hope to see you again soon!
Hugs, Anne xx
Thanks for the heads up Anne and what a delightful giveaway by Sizzix too xx Your stencilled journal cover is beautiful and will be treasured for sure as your journals are absolutely stunning.
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Annie xx
The book looks cool! Your journal is awesome! I am sure it will be treasured - the inside is just brilliant with so many additions! Your journals are always the absolute business my friend! xxx
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Anne, the journal is amazing!! The colors are so gorgeous!! I love how you added her name in the charms on front!! The inside is spectacular with the pockets and notepad and everything!! This will be so treasured!! You make such stunning journals!! And what an awesome giveaway by Sizzix, too!! Have a great day, my friend!! Big hugs :)
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A Mermaid's Crafts
What a wonderful gift and such a useful item. The cover looks fabulous and all the little hidden additions will make this something to treasure. Toni xx
ReplyDeleteBiggest congratulations to you on being published! Your journals are so inspiring and I am quite intimidated to begin working with the three cuts I have. Yikes! I am going to channel my inner Anne and get busy! You have been such an inspiration to me. Super happy for you! Hugs, Autumn
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea for a gift Anne. I'm sure she will love it. Happy crafting, Angela xXx
ReplyDeleteWow, Anne, you are really turning out some beautiful journals! This one is a work of art on the outside and a work horse on the inside! What a fabulous gift for a young scholar! I am so happy for you to be published in Eileen's book--what a well deserved honor! Like Autumn, I am hesitant to start in with the die cuts Julia sent for fear of messing them up! You truly are an inspiration! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Anne!! Well deserved for sure!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful gift, especially for students returning to school!
hugs,Jackie xx
What a wonderful gift for a uni student Anne - really thoughful - and so practical too. Big Congrats on making it into this book too anne! You are so very clever! Hugs rachel x
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad the book is out at last, Annie, and you are a published author in it! No one deserves it more! You have become the Queen of Journals and this one is as spectacular as the others! This would be a great one for either a gal or a guy!! Hugs, Darnell xxoo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful journal as ever and I'm sure Beth's new uni friends will be envious. Congratulations too on being published!! Elaine xx
ReplyDeleteCongrats on beeing published Annie! It's a wonderful publication -
ReplyDeletelove your version for a student here - great idea and it looks just beautiful!
Fantastic Anne!
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I love the sunshine yellow with that fabulous stencilling - a perfect going-off-to-university gift. Your internal pockets and pads will be endlessly useful. Lovely to be a part of this whole adventure alongside you!
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Congratulations! Anne on being published . I think you could pprobably publish your own personal book on h'how to make a journal using Eileen's die' with the amount of them you have made, lol. LOVE everyone of them you have made and this is no exception . Not only a 3D queen but a journal queen too . x
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being published!!!
ReplyDeleteYou could probably make your own book with all of your projects!
Hi Anne, I know I've already commented on this great piece but just wanted to say hi! Hope you're well and enjoying the summer. Happy crafting, Angela xXx
ReplyDeleteWhat a great journal Anne! Like the look and all the pockets!
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