Showing posts with label HeARTfelt Journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HeARTfelt Journal. Show all posts

Saturday, September 23, 2017

Saturday Step by Step - A Romantic Journal

Hi everyone and welcome! Having been asked for some time the basics on how I put my Travelers Notebook size journals together I thought today would provide the perfect opportunity to share a complete tutorial. This latest journal was created for the current Frilly and Funkie challenge 'To Everything There Is A Season'. It was inspired by the Prima Marketing Inc 'Love Clippings' collection, and uses fall colours in a different way to share the fading beauty of the last roses of season.


A heads up at the outset, this tutorial is long so you get all the measurements and details, hints, tips and tricks to be able to replicate the cover and basic journal pages yourselves.

Let's begin with the cover; start by cutting two Journal cover pieces with the Eileen Hull Designs die and mat/mountboard. Use Paper Clay in the Prima IOD moulds to create plaque pieces and while still wet use a strong wet glue to attach them to the front journal cover. I tend to squash them together a little to compensate for some of the cracking that inevitably happens as they dry and shrink. This is fine! Perfection is over-rated ;)

(click on any of these images for a closer look)

Glue the two cover pieces together and when dry paint the whole journal with Dina Wakley's White Gesso.


Mix Dina Wakley Media paints - Rosy and White - together in equal measure and paint the whole journal.



When dry mix a little Umber paint with lots of water to create a dark wash and cover over the journal, dabbing away the excess with a dry paper towel. This creates shadows in the moulded pieces and a mottled look to the rest of the cover.


To add some warmth mix a little Cheddar and White paint together and brush unevenly over the whole cover.


Finally use the White Gesso again to dry brush over the edges and raised areas of the cover for a chalky finish.


At this point I added a strip of self-adhesive canvas to the inside of the spine to strengthen it even more. Then take pieces of 2mm wide elastic threading them around the inside of the journal before pulling through the precut holes into the centre of the cover.


Tie the ends of the elastic together to secure and trim. Repeat with two more pieces of elastic through the remaining holes. There are other ways of adding the elastic but I've found this method to be speedy, and it allows for A4 and 8.5x11 papers without the need for cutting.


Using one sheet of paper from the 'Love Clippings' A4 Collection Kit, trim in half and lengthwise to fit the inside of the covers.


Sew around the edges of the paper and glue into place on the insides of the journal. Use the cut off pieces to create pockets.


Now to create the inserts, including a twist in the tale and an idea for extending the value of your A4 Collection Kit; take whole sheets of uncut A4 paper and score/fold as shown - no cutting required! This should also work if you have a double-sided paper collection in US size 8.5x11 I believe.



The two pages above are great for using as the outer pages of each signature (group of pages). The ones below are a little narrower so are better for inclusion in the centres of each signature. There are lots of smaller ephemera pieces included in the pad which are ideal for cutting into corner pockets.



If you stick down the outer smaller folds at the top and bottom you can create full length tuck spots on this next sheet.


Waste not want not... use the strips at the top of each sheet of paper to create little banner pieces that can be used to decorate your pages/pockets! I've kept it really simple for this tutorial but it's at this stage you can go mad with all those trims, charms, stamping and ephemera to really make it personal.


OK, so at this point I had made enough for three signatures, six pages in each, all from the one A4 Collection Kit. Having put them together and popped them inside the journal cover I discovered that the signatures were too chunky to allow for the addition of photos/ephemera etc. which is kinda the point of making a journal!


So, I figured out a way to turn three signatures into six - enough to make two whole journals and all from just one A4 pad!!! Take regular copier papers (we get it in A4 size in Europe but you could use your 5.8x11 and trim a little off the top to fit too). Having made a mix of die inks in warm water (in a clean cat litter tray) add your paper, leave to soak for a while and when coloured to your liking hang each sheet over the washing line to dry.


Now this is my kind of housework! I used a mix of yellow and red Ken Oliver Color Bursts in my water but you could use any inks you fancy. I found I had enough liquid in this tray to transform 110 sheets of copier paper - that's enough for 11 journals!!!


So now I used three sheets of dyed copier paper in between three of the original double-sided Collection Kit sheets (six pages in all) to make three signatures/inserts. You can use exactly the same instructions for folding the copier paper as for the paper pad sheets, with the larger ones on the outside and smaller ones on the inside of each signature.


Sew each signature together, making a hole through the centre/middle of each sheet and further holes about 1.5 inches apart. You can add more or less holes with bigger/smaller spacings if you like.


I start threading waxed cotton through from the outside centre hole weaving in and out all the way to the bottom, back to the middle, up to the top and back to the centre again so the ends can be tied together on the outside of the signature and trimmed.


So here are the six finished inserts! All from one A4 Collection Kit remember with the addition of that copier paper. There are also enough smaller ephemera pieces to make the pockets and tags/mats to be included inside as well as a whole sheet of coordinating stickers. And remember, you can go to town by adding to these basic pages with all your trims, charms, stamping and ephemera to make them even more special/personal.


To finish the cover I added a length of sari silk through the centre hole in the journal spine for wrapping around the cover as a closure. Linda sells a whole heap of adorable charms in her store including cabochon ones into which you can pop off-cuts of paper from the pad to coordinate. I threaded some through the sari silk and knotted it to keep them in place.


There are sticker letters in this particular Collection Kit too so I used those for the wording on the front plaque, adding a little Glossy Accents over them to make them shine.


To finish the cover I added a heap of flowers; I've not done a tutorial for those too because a) this tutorial has already taken up half your day! ;) b) there are lots of fab tutorials already out there for flowers and c) you could always save yourself a whole heap of time by using the coordinating Prima flowers which Linda also stocks!


For those who are still keen to know, I used the Tim Holtz Small Tattered Florals die set to cut the flowers/leaves from white card that had already been unevenly coated with White Gesso. They were dyed unevenly with a paint brush and a number of Distress Stains, including Tarnished Brass for that slight shimmer. The little flowers are from Tim Holtz Bouquet Findings and are coloured with Scattered Straw Distress Stain.


At this point you will either be ready for a long lie down or eager to make your own journals! I hope it's more the latter, and that you'll see what great value you can get from just one A4 Collection Kit in conjunction with your Journal die. Bear in mind Linda currently has six different Prima A4 Collection Kits in stock as I write this (with four on sale prices!!!) and the brand new 'Zella Teal' collection is available to pre-order, so you are spoiled for choice at The Funkie Junkie Boutique.

I am going to do a video walk-through of this journal in the coming days for those who enjoy seeing them. Meantime a quick heads up that my talented team mate Kathy Clement has created a completely different journal using the Prima 'Amber Moon' Collection Kit - check it out HERE.

EDITOR'S NOTE; As promised here's a video showing the finished journal!


Jenny xxx


Saturday, May 20, 2017

Bon Appetit French Country HeARTfelt Journal for Saturday Step x Step

Hello, Friends!  It's Kathy Clement here with another Saturday Step x Step tutorial.  In case you haven't heard the news, Graphic 45 is releasing French Country as a Deluxe Collector's Edition. Ooh la la!  To celebrate, I've created a really fun Bon Appetit recipe album using Eileen Hull's HeARTfelt Journal die.  Go grab a snack and a cuppa and we'll get started.


My thought process behind this album was to create a sort of heritage recipe album.  But as I was working on it and thinking about ways it could be used, this thought came to me.  So many people take photos of their food plates when dining either at home or out in a restaurant.  Wouldn't this be a fun way to catalog your favorite fine dining locations? 



And, it would make a great gift for the new bride.  



I made similar albums for each of my children when they moved into their first homes so that they would have all their favorite recipes from home. Any way that you decide to use it, prepare to have fun!



Bon Appetit HeARTfelt Journal Snapguide Tutorial

I've prepared a Snapguide Tutorial to guide you through the process of assembling the album, preparing the signatures and decorating the album cover.  I hope you enjoy!

Check out How to Eileen Hull HeARTfelt Journal G45 French Country by Kathy Clement on Snapguide.


YouTube Video Tour

I find it very hard to capture a project like this in still photos.  To remedy that, I've prepared a 15 minute YouTube Video tour of the album.  You'll find lots of ideas for way to add interactive elements like pockets, tags, flip pages, and fold outs to your album.  I also go over the basics of putting the album together.  I hope you enjoy!





I hope I've shared some tips and tricks that you can use in your own crafty adventures.  Enjoy your weekend, break out your paper pretties and get your craft on!

Cheerio,
kathy

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Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Put on Your Inking Cap

Hello, Friends! It's Kathy here, and I'm delighted to be hosting the latest challenge here at Frilly & Funkie. Our theme this go round is "Put on Your Inking Cap." If you know anything about me at all, you know that I adore designer paper. It's my "go to" product for nearly everything I make. But not this time around! For this challenge we are asking you to create a vintage or shabby chic project without using any designer paper. You can use inks, mists, paints, texture paste, fabric, felt, embossing powders, pencils, markers, pastels, chalks...the sky is the limit! As long as you are not using designer paper on the front of your project, you are golden.

The lovely and creative Eileen Hull generously donated a set of her HeARTfelt Journal cover sets to each member of the team, so each of us has created a lovely Traveler's Notebook style journal to share with you for this challenge. However, you do NOT have to create a journal to play along!

If you are looking for Eileen's Journal Bigz XL Die, you can pre-order it from The Funkie Junkie Boutique.

The team will choose their top four picks with the winner being invited to join us in a Guest DT spot here at Frilly and Funkie and the next three will receive badges to display on their blogs. Everyone who enters and follows the rules will be entered into the draw to have the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique.

The guidelines for entering are simple; create a new vintage or shabby chic project following the challenge theme, link it below to your post (not just your blog) and also include a link back to this challenge in your post. You can combine our challenge with up to 10 challenges (including this one) to be in with a chance of winning. If you are entering through a public forum (such as Instagram) you'll need to include the words Frilly and Funkie Challenge. Also, please be sure to turn off your Word Verification so our Design Team can leave comments on your blogs. Make sure you follow these rules as unfortunately we have had to eliminate entrants from the prize draws in the past.

The Funkie side of the Design Team is back with more gorgeous inspiration and we are thrilled to have a special Guest Designer, Julia Aston, joining us this week;

Special Design Team Guest
Julia Aston - Create With Me

Suzanne Czosek - Suzz's Stamping Spot

Jenny Marples - Pushing The Right Buttons

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WEEK ONE

The Frilly side of the Design Team has kicked us off with some gorgeous inspiration:

Kathy Clement - Kathy by Design

Cec Wintonyk - CW Card Creations

Nancy Dynes - Tattered Treasures

So get out your inks, chalks, markers, embossing powders, stamps, stencils, mists and paints, etc. and share your non-designer paper project with us before end of day on Tuesday, May 9th. Don't forget to come back tomorrow when our latest Guest Designer will be sharing a new project with us. And remember to visit again on Wednesday, May 3rd when there will be more inspiration from the Funkie side of the Design Team.

Go put on your inking cap, and get your craft on!

Cheerio,
kathy