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Wednesday 25 April 2018

Mini Journal

I am doing a guest DT over on A Inky Mess  this month and have made my first mini journal for the mixed media ATG challenge,  which is sponsored by Gecko Galz this month.   Gecko Galz is offering a $25 spending spree as a prize for the winner on their online shop etsy.

My mini journal measures 3 inches x 2.5 inches.






















I started with:-

  • a piece of black shoe box (this had a lovely vinyl feel to it) measuring 3 inches x 2.5 inches
  • some textured brown paper packaging
  • black acrylic paint
  • clear gesso



After I scored a spine on my mini journal cover I gave it a coat of gesso, adding the brown paper packaging and adding another layer of gesso before leaving it alone to dry overnight. (I did give it a little blast with a heat gun to start it off and then decided it would be best not to fiddle and let it dry properly).



Once dry I gave it a coat of acrylic paint and left it to dry overnight.  I will point out that I started this in the evening knowing it needed time to dry and did the same when I used the acrylic (less temptation to fiddle with it). The brown paper gave it a lovely texture.



Once dry, this was where the experimenting started. I used some old gold metallic gold gilding wax by Creative Expressions. The gilding wax really highlighted all the ridges in my journal cover and transformed it.  I really loved the look it gave it.



I decided on the following embellishment to decorate the cover:-
  • Royalty foiled layered stickers by Sticko
  • Vintage nostalgic epoxy stickers by Bottle Cap inc.
  • Metallic Mesh ribbon by Ribbonbox
  • Glittered hearts - made using a glue gun and a pink glitter glue stick




I teamed these with some tiny red gems for the crown and some red metal nailhead stickers



I used a mix of a cosmic shimmer strong pva based blue and pinflair glue gel to stick these down.



On the back, I used a pair of metallic copper feather stickers and made some pink glitter gems using the glue gun and the pink glitter glue stick.



Now onto the journal pages which were made up of a cream music sheet from an old music book purchased from a charity shop (the pages are lovely and thick) and a sturdy piece of cream card.

The sheets measure 2.5 inches x 4.5 inches and are folded down the centre. I chose a sheet that fortunately had some images on the back that would tie in nicely with my journal.



I used my Tim Holtz distress oxides from the brights collection to add colour to the sheets and the mini label and flower dinky dies from  Docrafts (Xcut).  I made two corner pockets and a larger pocket for the mini tags.



I used a mix of stamps some cute kitten stamps given to me and paw prints with a sentiment from the Dreamees clever cats along with a fishbone punch purchased in a charity shop.

On the tags, I used some little Inkadinkado stamps, a little glossy accent and a glitter pen I also used a Crafters Companion edging die on the pocket.  I have used my pearlescent dinky inkies to colour the girl and on the page to give a different finish to the distress oxides that I have used which give a chalky finish when dry.
I wanted to make use of these adorable stickers made for me by the very crafty Pauline Newton whom I swap ATCs with, in a craft group. I added some pearl drops, lace and a few die cuts to finish the pages.

I have used sequins, stickers, dies, gems and ribbon flowers on these pages.


For this page I have used the music paper which was already cream but as the paper is quite thick, it takes the ink very well, I have also used the Inkylicious stamp Hope with a balloon and Sheena Douglass's Music & Dance stamps.  Although it's not clear from the photo the girl has been coloured with The Dreamees pearlescent inks.

I have filled the pocket with tiny Dreamees flowers heat embossed onto red pearlescent paper from their stylish shoes stamp set. Also, a die cut fairy, butterfly, foliage and red pearl drops.I have used a few of the music stamps of Sheena Douglass Music & Dance collection

On these pages I have used dinky vintage car and plane stamps by CArt-Us and a nature stamp (trees) by Artemio. A little background stamping using Visible image Mesh-ellaneous and Crafty Individuals distressed diamonds background stamp. Ive used Tim Holtz distress oxides brights collection to colour the cards and finished off with a little glossy accent and gold pearl drops.

For these pages I have used an  Inkylicious photo negative stamp, and old London issued stamp and Debbi Moores metal magic onto a nature red rubber stamp set.


Metal Magic is used with a clear versamark inkpad and when heated, enables you to create your own metal embellishments using your stamps or by pressing shapes into the heated granules to make an impression before it sets hard. I have used gold but check out the link for alternative colours.



Once all the pages were done I stitched them together 



I then added a mini spine of black card to hold it all neatly together using pinflair glue gel and left it to stick over night.



Once stuck firmly ( I love pinflair glue gel gives a very firm, rubbery, clear adhesion that is also flexible) I stuck the book to the spine of the journal using more of the same glue, leaving it to dry.



I really enjoyed making this mini journal and because its dinky you can you lots of little stamps and embellishments that you have in your stash.  Just take it a page at a time.  I hope you've enjoyed my tutorial.


Don't forget to enter the challenge with a chance to win some crafty goodies from Gecko Galz and have a look at their shop on etsy. The monthly challenge runs from 25th of every month.






Happy Crafting

Also entered into Crafters Castle -  ATG Mixed Media challenge




13 comments:

crafty-stamper said...

Congrat on being our GDT and WOW what can I say but stunning love all the brilliant pages,papers and embellishments --but love the fabulous texture on the cover using that packaging-that was inspired-love it
Carol x

fiona mctiernan walker said...

Thank you so much for been our GDT this month at A Inky Mess A fantastic tutorial and fantastic make.Thank you once again.
Fiona x

https://shinebrightandcreate@blogspot.com/ said...

Thank you so much, your kindcomments are very much appreciated x

brenda said...

A super mixed media creation, so tactile, must have taken ages but so worthwhile.

B x

https://shinebrightandcreate@blogspot.com/ said...

Thank you, thought I’d start small and work up. Really enjoyed making it and wasn’t sure how it was going to turn out to be honest x

The Craft Princess said...

FABULOUS work!!! I love all the detiails, textures, dimension, colors....EVERYTHING!!! You are so creative! I hope you enter that in Crafter's Castle challenge :) Hugs...Janie crafterscastle.blogspot.com

https://shinebrightandcreate@blogspot.com/ said...

Thank you so much, much appreciated x

Jeanie Ellis - Scrapbookingmamaw said...

Wow! What a great journal! Thank you so much for entering our ATG challenge at Crafter's Castle this week. We hope to see you next time too!
Blessings, Jeanie
DT
Scrapbookingmamaw {My Blog}
Crafter's Castle
crafterscastle.blogspot.com

Tracy Welham said...

This is a total delight, so much detail and thought gone in to this project, I love it. Creative Blessings, Tracy x

hive of creativity said...

This amazing, definitely a labour of love! Leanne x

https://shinebrightandcreate@blogspot.com/ said...

Thank you very much x

Katie said...

This is fabulous

https://shinebrightandcreate@blogspot.com/ said...

Thank you very much Katie x

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