Hello Friends
Although I have made many journals in the last year or so, I have never made a Junk Journal, so I thought I would take the plunge and make one for the Mini Album Makers Challenge for April.
I visited lots of blogs and watched many, many videos on how to create a junk journal and was inspired by lots of people, including Candy Colwell, Nik the Booksmith and Jenny Marples, all of whom have made beautiful Junk Journals. In the end I was a bit overwhelmed and just did my journal with things I like using, including tea stained papers, a few digi pages (from Nik the Booksmith) and lots of fabric, modern and vintage lace, ephemera and charms from my stash.
This is a picture heavy post, but it is a big journal measuring 8" x 6" x 2" deep. I don't want to overburden with photos so I have collaged some.
I visited lots of blogs and watched many, many videos on how to create a junk journal and was inspired by lots of people, including Candy Colwell, Nik the Booksmith and Jenny Marples, all of whom have made beautiful Junk Journals. In the end I was a bit overwhelmed and just did my journal with things I like using, including tea stained papers, a few digi pages (from Nik the Booksmith) and lots of fabric, modern and vintage lace, ephemera and charms from my stash.
This is a picture heavy post, but it is a big journal measuring 8" x 6" x 2" deep. I don't want to overburden with photos so I have collaged some.
This is a Nature Journal and it contains many images of dragonflies, bees and butterflies.
1) Choose your covering, I used some of Tim Holtz Eclectic Elements fabric - Wallflower.
2) Cut medium weight board onto two 8" x 6" pieces and one 8" x 2"
3) Cut a piece of fabric 17" x 11" in one continuous piece
4) Apply your glue of choice (I used my Xyron) to one side of each piece of board
5) Apply the fabric to the glued side of the board leaving 1/8" gap between the pieces.
6) Optional extra - glue a piece of Tyvek to the joints to provide extra security
6) Use Matt Medium to glue the fabric to the inside of the binding as shown, ensuring you mitre the corners carefully to avoid extra bulk on the inside.
7) Cut design paper to fit the inside covers and glue these with Matt Medium
8) Make a pocket for the inside back cover if desired
9) Gather together your elements for the cover
10) Add these elements to your cover (I did not use the felted flower). I decided to 'vintage up' the cover by applying a coat of Distress Collage Medium - Vintage to the cover - this also helps to protect the cover.
I created three signatures for the inside of the Journal and below is a small selection of the pages I created for the signatures.
I added lots of lace, pockets, tuck spots, tags, stamped insects and for the front and inside I created a couple of 'insects preserved in faux amber'....
To create the faux amber on the cover and in the
signatures I used the new Baked Textures Embossing Powder from Emerald Creek/Seth Apter. I used my Melt Pot and added some Baked Texture - Amber along with small amount of clear UTEE. The beauty of this technique is that you can re-stamp into the EP once it is cold, if you need to 'darken' your chosen stamp.
I poured the melted compound onto my non stick craft sheet and immediately pressed Tim Holtz Entomology stamp (s) which had been inked with Black Archival Ink, into the molten EP. I was really pleased with the outcome of both. I mounted this one into one of Tim Holtz's cabinet cards.
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I hope will have time to visit Mini Album Makers to see what my talented teamies have made, and hopefully join in this month! As always, our challenge is Any Handmade Book Goes. Enter any form of handmade mini albums, scrapbooks, journals and book arts. Our focus is on completed works, so no layouts or journal spreads that are not part of a complete handmade book project. You do not have to provide a tutorial, but we wish you would. Feel free to use one of the DT tutorials to make your project and give proper credit where due.
Thanks so much for your visit, I hope to see you again soon...
Hugs, Anne xxx
Oh Anne this is stunning! I want to see it all. The design looks amazing ...thanks for the steps. Love your vintage elements and the faux Amber insect is fabulous! Great idea and a real centrepiece. A favourite for sure! Nikki xx
ReplyDeleteAnne, this is beautiful! The cover caught my eye right away. Love the theme you chose and the bee in the wax is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh Anne, how brilliant is this! Thanks so much for sharing it with us. Big hugs, Angela xXx
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely project, Anne. Love your faux amber embellishments!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Anne, this is so amazing!! I wouldn't even know where to start with one of these!! Yours is spectacular!! I love the vintage elements and design!! The details you added are perfect!! Wow!! And the faux amber is incredible!! I love this, my friend!! Stunning!! Happy Easter!! Big hugs :)
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This is SO beautiful! All of your projects are absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh my Anne - your 'junk' journal is so very beautiful - its got so much of joy and beauty inside - i love it to pieces. Huge easter hugs! Rachel x
ReplyDeleteAnne this is just gorgeous!! I love your faux amber insects and the whole vintage feel to it - such a beautiful piece. Have a very happy Easter, Sue xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous Anne, adore the fabric covers (some of your Creativation haul perhaps? :o) and how you've filled it with so much vintage goodness and those amazing amber insects! I adore junk journals, the skies the limit and your first is a masterpiece, thanks so much for sharing it, Deb xo
ReplyDeleteI have to confess I don't know why these are called "junk" journals because this is spectacular and nothing at all like junk! Expertly done and very impressive, Annie! You are well on your way to making your own name in the world of albums of any type!! Hugs, Darnell xxoo
ReplyDeletewow wow wow Anne, you have well and truly blown my socks off, your junk journal is such a work of art and I love love love those amber stamped embellishments. You truly are the queen of journals xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful, Anne! Especially love your faux amber embellishments! Just genius!
ReplyDeleteClaudia x
This looks stunning Anne. So much gorgeous detail, love the fabric cover, and the pages all look beautiful. The faux amber looks amazing too .... love it all xx
ReplyDeleteFantastic journal and whilst you may have looked elsewhere for ideas, you've made it your own and used up some of your stash! Love the melt art embellies too! Happy Easter Elaine xx
ReplyDeleteThis has so much charm Anne, I adore every inch of it, from fabric to stitch to stamped EP all amazing techniques and use of multimedia. I know exactly what you mean when looking at other peoples influences it can be so confusing to the creative brain, I find I have to take a back step and try not to look at anything until my work is done.
ReplyDeleteYour creation is a real show stopper, thank you so much for sharing.
Creative hugs and wishes Tracey xx
Absolutely stunning, Anne - a junk journal of such beauty and creativity. I love the textures and layers, and your amber-preserved insects are a brilliant touch. Looking forward to doing some proper catching up very soon.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Gorgeous journal Anne. Adore the faux amber and the beautiful lace trims. All these add to a wonderful tactile piece . Truly beautiful . Tracy ❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteAnne your junk journal is gorgeous!!! What a wonderful use of the Ancient Amber!!
ReplyDeleteOh my word...fabulous in every way and detail! The faux amber pieces look so wonderful, and all the layers of paper and fabric...you have a great stash of goods and to have so many elements in this your first junk journal...excellent!
ReplyDeleteThis is a special piece Anne. Really feels like an heirloom. And I love the embellishment!!
ReplyDeleteThis is totally gorgeous! I can't add anything that hasn't already been said except I may have to dig out some 'junk' and try this :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! You always pick the most interesting 'ephemera' to add to your projects, and they seem to blend together to create such eye-catching pages! Always love the fabrics & laces (and the wildflower TH fabric is lovely) I was especially taken with your amber creations. Just gorgeous. This is very special and uniquely yours. Good job! TFS & Hugs.
ReplyDeleteThis is so stunning!! Way to go for your 1st Junk Journal. Love the emboss technique!!! Yay Anne
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic Anne! I love all the pages and the wonderful cover. The faux amber piece is so cool!! I haven't done that technique in a long time, I better take my melting pot out soon again. My sister is also sending me some beeswax soon that I want to try in the pot. :) I hope you had a lovely Easter! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI love this beautiful junk journal! The papers and elements you have used look nothing like junk to me!! The insects in faux amber are spectacular! Hugs, Chrisx
ReplyDeleteThe term 'junk' does not come to mind when I look at your beautiful journal filled to the brim with with gorgeous pages! I so want to pick this up and thumb through each and every page! The covers are so well done, and that fabric is gorgeous! I love the faux amber element on the cover and framed within the pages. Makes me wish I had gotten that stamp set. But I was going through my Halloween stamps yesterday. Guess what??? There are some of the same bugs on that set! This is the best journal ever, Anne! Thank you so much for sharing your steps as well. It's so fun seeing how this came together! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOoh wow! An awesome junk journal. Love all the elements you have used, inside and out. The cover is beautiful and I love your faux Amber - amazing with the insects stamped inside. Another absolute masterpiece my friend! You are such an inspiration, thank you! Hugs xxxxxxx
ReplyDeleteWell now that you know who "Nik the Booksmith" is I know you will fall deeper into the land of Junk Journals. I love watching Nicole!!
ReplyDeleteLove your post Sugar and will save it for further reference!
Fantastic!!!!
sandy xx
Oh my! This is gorgeous Anne!! I love the vintage look and would love to be able to thumb through it! The cover is gorgeous and the faux amber is amazing!! However did you come up with that technique .. it is awesome!! Absolutely love this!! hugs xx
ReplyDeleteAnne, I have been dying to get over and read this post and you did not disappoint! Oh how I love this journal. I only wish for more photos!!! ;0 I am tickled to see how you used this fabric (and remember the photo of you at Joann's picking it up) and know how much it means to you. What a delightful journal, filled to the brim with beautiful details. Can I ask how you added the signatures? Did you pierce the spine or add elastic? Love love this my friend and truly appreciate you sharing your talents. Hugs, Autumn
ReplyDeleteHi Autumn, thank you! I added the signatures with elastic, you can probably just see the elastic on the picture with the cover showing. Hugs xxx
DeleteWow and WOW!!!!
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful junk journal, Anne.
Loving all the elements you chose, and of course, your delightful bees additions melted in a ix of clear utee and this new baked texture that looks awesome.
A real treasure, your composition is so beautiful.
Thank you for the tutorial and all the tips... I have to create mine one day too! :)
Hugs, Coco xxx
The name 'junk journal' just doesn't seem right for this , Anne as it is so absolutely gorgeous- a real treasure trove of wonderful fabrics, lace, ephemera and embellies brought to life with your talented creativity . As for the faux amber pieces, well they are absolute gems - real stunners!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and inspiring.
hugs x
Oh what a beautiful treasure Anne!! LOVE it!! A tremendous amount of love and detail has gone into your wonderful journal. I can't call it 'junk' either! Truly stunning and brilliantly vintage. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteYou have created an amazing Junk Journal Anne xx Filled with the most wonderful details inside and out xx A great step by step too that I am sure I will study in more detail. I really hope to make some journals as I have the EH die ( have been saying that for over a year now so really must make an effort)
ReplyDeleteSending my best wishes to you and David xx Just trying to catch up with blogging but will get there soon
Annie x
Jaw on floor!!! Wow! I love this. Like you, I have never done this particular style of junk Journal. I am overwhelmed by the possibilities and tend to shy away and just do a traditional mini instead! I really must let my hair down and give this a go! You did a wonderful job with ours!! Wish I could touch it in person!
ReplyDeleteOh Wow, Anne, this is so amazing! Your Journal is very beautiful! I really like junk Journal! Thanks for the idea and the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThis is astounding Anne!!!!! You've clearly got junk journals nailed - this is packed full of beautiful pages and that hugely textural cover is jaw-droppingly gorgeous. Thank you so much for the kind shout out xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Anne - what a lovely make.
ReplyDeleteToni xx
Wow Anne, this is just amazing!! I've always wanted to try doing a junk journal, and this is such an inspiring version that I may actually get to it this week! I just love all the details you've included on every single page! The pockets, tucks and tags, just fabulous! My favourite are your amber elements, FANTASTIC! They look so real, like they were found on an archaeological dig! Super creative and wonderfully unique! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous JJ Anne lots of gorgeous details I am sure this won’t be your last JJ lol, they are totally addictive once you start 😊 thank you for sharing
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