Thursday, July 25, 2019

Project Share: My First Naked Journal

I created a new-to-me style of junk journal for a recent swap in the Facebook group "Trashy and Flowish Junk Journals". It's called a Naked Journal because the pages within are left as-is, no additional decoration, embellishments (ie. pockets or tuck spots) or ephemera. It gives the recipient a blank canvas upon which to create.
With every swap, I try to learn and try out a new technique. I wanted to do a hard cover so I gutted a book I found at my neighborhood cafe. I reinforced the spine with a piece of chip board from the back of an art paper pad, collaged a napkin over it (the cover was red), glued some decorative paper inside and then wrapped a strip of fabric around the spine. I had previously made decorative paper strips stitched down the middle on my sewing machine so all I had to do was glue it in place.
I'm trying to work my way through a bunch of  scrapbook paper I seem to have an affinity for buying but never seem to know how to use. Until now.
Inside is my usual mash-up of papers including copies of some of my original watercolor backgrounds I had originally created for my Zentangle tiles.

There are coffee dyed papers...


and some of my painty papers where I played around with a hand carved stamp I'd just made and a new set of mini stamp pads. There were two signatures, pamphlet stitched into the spine.
I had so much fun making the swap journal that I immediately made 2 more. I've been having a lot of fun with the one my partner sent me. I'll share that in another post.

These are collage tag and postcard bases that I made using the cover of one of the paper pads I'd pulled apart. They still need a focal point or two and perhaps some kind of word/sentiment to finish them off.





Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Project Share: Altered Playing Cards

These are a fun bunch of ATC's I made after a You Tube binge a while back. I've been putting them in my junk journals and sending them out in swaps.

They go pretty fast once the initial collaging of decorative napkins is done and it's a great way to use up scraps and perhaps elements you may not care for on a larger scale. I had received several napkins in various swaps that really weren't my style or colors I tend to be drawn to, yet had not passed along in subsequent swaps, when I saw a video and had an "Aha!" moment.
That's what I love about these swaps is the inspiration that comes about when you venture out of your comfort zone 😉