Showing posts with label Ephemera's Vintage Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ephemera's Vintage Garden. Show all posts

Monday, August 17, 2020

Eileen Hull: This Everyday Life Mini Junk Journal

 Hi everyone! I would like to share that I now have a new blog with Wordpress! Also I'm sharing complete details on how I created this junk journal for Eileen Hull's Inspiration Team this month. You can find the post HERE on my new blog!


Supplies

Sizzix/Eileen Hull: Gift Box Scalloped Edges and Label Diecut

Mat Board

Paper Cutter

Diecut Machine

Beacon Adhesive: Zip Dry Adhesive

Crop-A-Dile

Scissors

Various Patterned Cardstocks, Embellishments, Diecuts and Stickers

Charm, Eyelet and Trim

(Products listed above are Affiliated Links for your convenience)
 
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Thanks for stopping by (hope you will follow my new blog), hope your day is awesome and enjoy creating!





Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Flower Party Junk Journal

Hi everyone! I'm so excited to share with you my project using Eileen Hull's newest collection of diecuts and embossing folders that have been released this month. I've been watching videos on YouTube and came across this video from Debbie-Anne of Ephemera's Vintage Garden turning file folders into junk journals and decided Eileen's diecuts would make great embellishments for a journal.


From the Romance Diecut I cut a variety of flower shapes from fabric, tulle and felt (twelve total).


I layered the flower and secured it with a brad.


Also I used a brad with a large flat surface so I could adhere buttons, sequin and a Dew Drop to the top of it. I cut two leaves from the Spring Leaves Diecut in felt. Adhered to the back of the flower along with lace, ribbon and Ric Rac.


I cut the ends off of a file folder so it would be nine inches high (plus I wanted the tab to be in the center of the journal). I scored 1/4 inch on either side of the fold of the file folder to create a spine. Then I measured six inches from the fold on the spine on either side and scored again. This creates a pocket for inside the front cover and the flap that will cover part of the outside cover.


Next I gathered a variety of "junk" for the pages in my journal. I used graph paper, book/music pages, envelope, cardstock, calendar page, etc. for a total of fifteen papers for the inside of the journal. I folded the papers in half and measured and poked small holes 1 3/4 inches apart down the center of the fold.


I sewed all the papers together.  


Next I tied off and then stitched the pages into the cover of the file folder.


The inside pocket I folded a piece of cardstock in half, rounded the edges and cut the fancy diecut from the Square Box Diecut as a tag pull for the pull out. Also I embossed Leather Paper with the Daisy Wreath Embossing Folder, inked over the raised area and cut to fit the inside tab and outside tab. I glued cardstock and a strip of embossed leather paper to the front and punched a small hole in the tab and added the fabric flower before adhering the other embossed paper leather to the inside cover.


Next I cut two of each of the following from these diecuts: Candy Drawer (cover) and Square Box. I embossed the candy drawer covers with the Honeycomb Embossing Folder.


On the inside of the journal the flap of the envelope I folded each square box two inches at the bottom  and glued  on each side to create a pocket. Next adhered both to either side of the flap. 


Both of the candy drawer covers I folded the "v" end over and inked the edges and added a strip of cardstock to the center of each one.


I also cut flowers from the Pansy Diecut and a set of leaves from the Spring Leaves Diecut. I adhered those to the top of each tag along with a sequin and dew drop.


I cut from the Heart and Soul Flower Diecut a couple of the smallest flowers and adhered to the envelope. The envelope will be a great place to add journaling cards or little keepsakes. The bright and cheery yellow page I embossed with the Lace Medallions Embossing Folder


I had actually folded the pieces of cardstock in half before running it through the machine to emboss...texture on both pages. :-)


To finish off the journal I cut a forty-four inch piece of seam binding and folded in half. I worked the seam binding under the flower and then tied it off. All that has to be done is wrap the seam binding around the journal and then wrap around the flower to keep it closed.


There you have my project using Eileen Hull's diecuts and embossing folders and since I'm a flowery type of gal I know I am going to have a blast creating with all these! Also be sure to hop on over to Eileen's blog to see what everyone is up to. You can find past blog posts from the Inspiration Team HERE, HERE and HERE using the Paper Flower Party Collection.
As always if you have any questions about this project please be sure to let me know.


Thanks for stopping by, hope your Tuesday is awesome and enjoy creating! 






Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Vintage Theme Junk Journal

Hi everyone! I'm here to share a junk journal I created for a swap I am in over on Swap-bot. My swap partner LisaLaughs agreed to do a journal no smaller than 4"x6" with three signatures and with each signature having 10 pieces of paper with an open theme. Since Lisa loves pink and anything vintage I tried to incorporate as much of both as I could. 
The cover of the journal is created from a file folder and I used leftover printables, rubber stamping, receipts, paperbag, envelope, paint chips, cardstock and packaging. 




I used Heidi Swapp rubber stamps all the way through the journal.


A lot of the printables I used are free from Ephemera's Vintage Garden and the little girl on the cover is from the Land of Nod Studio. I love printing on textured cardstock because it gives the printables a look of being printed on canvas. :-)


I also created a video to show what was inside and I hope you enjoy. :-)


I would like to submit this junk journal for the following challenges: 
If you have any questions about this journal or anything I used in it please let me know.


Thanks for stopping by, hope your day is awesome and enjoy creating!



Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Happiness Junk Journal

Hi everyone! I wanted to share a few photos and a video of  a junk journal that I created for myself...which is a rare thing...most of the time I create things for swaps or design team projects. 


I used a lot of scraps of cardstock from previous projects, embellishments I had received in swaps and used a few digital images I had found on the internet.


The cover is out of a file folder and there are 12 papers per signature with a total of 5 signatures and in all there are 240 pages front and back in this journal.


I received the butterfly image from Debbie-Anne who has Ephemera's Vintage Garden on etsy. I love the zipper and dress pins I added to it to give it that quirkiness.


I am submitting this journal for the following challenges: 
Eileen Hull's Art with Heart Challenge 
Paper Wings Productions Monthly Challenge



Hope you enjoy the video!


If you have any questions please let me know. Thanks for stopping by, hope your day is awesome and enjoy creating!



Sunday, November 30, 2014

Santa's List File Folder Album

Hi there! I'm here to share a project that I have been working on and off for the last several week in-between design team projects, magazine calls and everyday cleaning and such. I created this 8"x8" album from four file folders using the Holiday Style collection from October Afternoon. This collection I bought last year from Peachy Cheap but never got around to using it. I thought it was perfect for an album or my case a December Daily…fingers are crossed on that because last year I started one and never finished it. lol :-) My goal is to at least take one photo a day for the month of December and do a blog post about it…again fingers are crossed. :-)


There is 31 spots for journaling and photos in this album. 


The clasp is from Hobby Lobby which I just love!


I created a pocket on the front of the album to hold cards or odd bits.


I am submitting this project for the Eileen Hull's Art with Heart Favorite Recipe Challenge and Paper Wings Productions Anything Goes Challenge.


If you have any questions about this project please let me know.


Thanks for stopping by, hope your Sunday is wonderful and enjoy creating!



Monday, May 26, 2014

She Wished for Beauty

Hi everyone and Happy Memorial Day!!! I'm here to share my May Flowers project I created for the Art with Heart Challenge which is over at Eileen Hull's blog. I had just finished an altered Altoid tin for my design team project and after looking at the suitcase die I decided I could definitely create my own "Altoid tin" with this diecut. :-)
For this challenge I used Eileen Hull's Sizzix Scoreboards XL Die Bag Suitcase to cut out two "bottoms" each from mat board and cardstock for a total of four "bottoms". I inked all the edges with chalk ink, adhered together.
Now for the fun part…adding all the fun embellishments!!!


I fussy cut the girl images out from the Easter Children Hang Tags and added stickles for a bit of shimmer.


I've had these hinges for several years and I'm now finally using them…yes, can we say I am a craft horder ;-)


I used some leftover dies that I had cut out from the Sizzix Scoreboards XL Die Box Square to use to frame the side of the box. The buttons, Dew Drops and sequins I built up so I could wrap twine around to keep the box close. The beads I added as weighs to keep the twine from unwinding around the button.



The inside I used the Tim Holtz: Lace Die along with dew drops, stickers, punches, sizzlets and buttons which I think turned out adorable.



I fussy cut a butterfly from the Vintage Spring Printable. I added antenna and flowers to  top off the upper corner of the box.



Supplies Used:

Eileen Hull: Sizzix Scoreboards XL Die Bag Suitcase,Sizzix Scoreboards XL Die Box Square
Other Sizzix Dies: Tim Holtz: Lace Die,Sizzlits Retired Dies: Flower #3, Stampin' Up! 
Robin's Nest: Dew Drops
Little Leaves
Basic Grey's Lemonade Collection
Making Memories: Hinges and Brads
Sticker Sayings
Stick Pin
Flower Punches
Buttons
Sequins
Broken Ear ring
Crystal Stickles
Ribbon
Lace
Twine
Beads
Brads
Chalk Ink
Recollection Flowers
Ephemera's Vintage Garden: Easter Children Hang Tags
Graphic Fairy: Vintage Spring Printable
Cassi's Creations: (Words)

If you have any questions about this project let me know. Thanks for stopping by, hope your Monday is awesome and enjoy creating!!!