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A Treasure Book Of My Favorite Supplies For Junk Journal Making Youtube

a Treasure Book Of My Favorite Supplies For Junk Journal Making Youtube
a Treasure Book Of My Favorite Supplies For Junk Journal Making Youtube

A Treasure Book Of My Favorite Supplies For Junk Journal Making Youtube I love finding treasure boxes and filling them up with trinkets that i can use to inspire me in journal making! these treasure boxes are usually filled with. Do you want to make a quick and easy junk journal in 15 minutes? in this tutorial, i will show you how. i hope you enjoy :)order my book here: am.

junk journal Part 3 How To make A junk journal From A Magazine Fun
junk journal Part 3 How To make A junk journal From A Magazine Fun

Junk Journal Part 3 How To Make A Junk Journal From A Magazine Fun Welcome to treasure books! i'm natasa, your guide to the world of journal making, where we celebrate the beauty of paper and art. join me as we explore creativity, share our passion, and craft. Electrical tape, stamps, duct tape, masking tape, markers, pens, and notepads are staples in my junk drawers. close pens, clips, clamps, paper clips, and safety pins can all be used to help hold open your books while you work, gather pages, or as interesting ephemera. hopefully, these ideas are enough to get your creativity flowing and your. Just making the base of your junk journal is super low cost! here is all you need…. junk mail, packaging, paper bags. binding – tape or jump rings (and hole punch) scissors. i know, people will tell you there are “rules” for what you can use in a junk journal. i am super loosey goosey with my “junk”. Instructions: the first step is to cut your cardstock to size. for this journal i will give you my measurements but you can adapt this to whatever size you like. to create the base for the cover, measure with a ruler, and cut a piece of kraft colored cardboard to 9” horizontal x 7” vertical. tearing the edges of the cardstock instead of.

How To make A junk journal From An Old book 1 Choosing And Decorating
How To make A junk journal From An Old book 1 Choosing And Decorating

How To Make A Junk Journal From An Old Book 1 Choosing And Decorating Just making the base of your junk journal is super low cost! here is all you need…. junk mail, packaging, paper bags. binding – tape or jump rings (and hole punch) scissors. i know, people will tell you there are “rules” for what you can use in a junk journal. i am super loosey goosey with my “junk”. Instructions: the first step is to cut your cardstock to size. for this journal i will give you my measurements but you can adapt this to whatever size you like. to create the base for the cover, measure with a ruler, and cut a piece of kraft colored cardboard to 9” horizontal x 7” vertical. tearing the edges of the cardstock instead of. Glue. at the very least you’ll want glue to help make your covers. i think most junk journalers have their favorite glue that they swear by and use in their work. in fact if it was possible to have a heated debate in the junk journaling world, i think “whats the best glue” mighth be the question to start it. Cut down 12″x12″ scrapbook paper to fit the length of the journal cover. leave a little space by the spine when measuring the cover paper, so the binding won’t bulk up. use a scoreboard to score the following measurements on the scrapbook paper: 2 1 4” and 4 5 8”. fold paper edge and then glue the fold.

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