The inner pages of this truly “junk” journal are made out of
newspaper and the cover was a cereal box in a previous life.
I started by gluing 3 newspaper pages together to give them some
sturdiness and let them dry on a washing line
Whipped up a batch of homemade gesso with
following ingredients: white paint, glue and gypsum powder.Gessoed all
the pages and cover, couldn’t hang this on the line because the pins would make
marks (although this could be interesting too), so laid a couple of large plastic
bags on the floor and laid them there until dry.
This gesso is really gritty, next time I will substitute the
gypsum powder with some baby powder and see how that turns out.
I made 5 signatures of each 2 pages, I cut them to 25x18cm
to fit in the cover.
I decorated the cover as followed: painted it in metallic colors
and stamped some text randomly
glued some tissuepaper on top which I stamped all over with butterflies.
I reinforced the border with some ordinary purple masking tape which on the outside was beautified with a flower stamp.
On the inside I collaged some vintage styled scraps, gave it a whitewash and stamped this heart shaped text.
I wanted to add some beads to the binding and tried to make my own for the first time, watched some tutorials and got to work. I love how you can turn paper (scraps of paper in fact) in sturdy, wonderfully patterned beads. It was time consuming though but worth it in the end
I used a 3 hole pamphlet stitch to bind the 5 signatures,
adding the beads on the outside.
Really like the end result. The only thing I find a little annoying is the space between the signatures on the inside binding, between 2 signatures you can see the cover. Maybe I should make the spacing between the signatures smaller? But I measure the spine and evenly divide that, otherwise it would look odd on the outside, no? Is this something you always have with this binding? Maybe it disappears when you add to your pages?