Sometimes getting all painty and messy is all part of the fun of making art, this is what a junk journal is all about. There is no reason, rhyme, or way to do it - you just create and go where you want to with it. You can use anything and everything in your journal. Really it is just what inspires you, a chance to really just create with no boundaries!
This post also contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links. Various companies provided me with some product to create this project. The opinions I share are solely my own.
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I started with the A Vintage Girl chipboard items to create this junk journal, and the journal is part of it too!! My front cover is filled with layers of stencils, bling, flowers, papers, and just steampunk fun!!
I then moved onto the 2nd and 3rd pages. The back cover of the front page is more like a scrapbook layout, but instead of pictures, they are cut outs from a 6x6 scrapbook paper. The 3rd page is a section of the A Vintage Girl book that looks like a gear. I added paint and layers of metal elments until it felt right.
For the 4th page, I gave a bit of relief just just painting the the chipboard and adding a layer of stencil work. The 5th page is another layered mixed media page fill with elements of all types, really playing up that huge gear chipboard item from A Vintage Girl.
Junk journals are so freeing, and the best part is I can always add more to this book by just opening up the binder rings. I only used half of the original book, so plenty left to still create!!
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Supplies Used
Interested in the supplies I used in this project? Most are listed below and some are affiliate links, which generates a me little commission (at not extra cost to you at all) when you click on the link and make a purchase. Affiliate and product disclosure can be found here.
Brightech - Lightview Magnifer Lamp - Video Set Up Shop at: O |
Dynasty Paint Brushes Shop at: AZ |
Amazon Storefront Shop at: AZ |
Favecrafts Shop at: O |
Swingline Paper Trimmer / Cutter, Guillotine Shop at: AZ |
Prima Pearl Swirl Shop at: SB | AZ |
Logitech Camera Shop at: AZ |
Petaloo Flowers Shop at: SB |
Dynasty Stencil Brushes Shop at: AZ |
Xyron Mega Runner Shop at: SB |
Paint Pallette Shop at: AZ |
Fiskars Scissors 8" Shop at: AZ |
A Vintage Girl Shop at: O |
Stylefile Markers Shop at: AZ | O |
Black Scrapbook Pen Shop at: SB |
Marvy Heat Tool Shop at: SB |
Non Stick Craft mat Shop at: AZ |
TCW Paint Shop at: SB |
Black Craft Mat Shop at: AZ |
Supertite Glue Shop at: O |
Supertite All Purpose Univseral Glue Shop at: O |
Round Stamp Block Shop at: O |
Supertite - Dual Tip Max Glue Pen Shop at: AZ |
sanding tool Shop at: SB |
TCW Delicate Impression Stencil Shop at: SB |
Love your color palette Erin - so bright and fresh! Also love that you chose to create a cut down version AND mix up the pages! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love the turquoise and white with the brown of the cardboard.
ReplyDeleteErin your album is beautiful, I love the color palette you chose! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project! Love the colors you chose.
ReplyDeletelovely album!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat album, love the colors.
ReplyDeleteFabulous junk journal, Erin!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun journal! I love the colors you used...it's very pretty.
ReplyDeleteYou rocked this and love the color palette, so different but amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, love the colors & the details of texture. Using corrugated board is one of my favs. Nummy
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