Continuing on the 12 days of Junk Journal Gift ideas, I’m sharing Tutorial Mini Composition Junk Journal for day 6. This is a quick gift that is perfect for just about anyone.
Using mini composition journals I picked up from the Dollar Tree helps to make this a fast project. This is also a great time to pull some old papers out of a book, I used a dictionary page for the covers.
Video Tutorial Mini Composition Junk Journal
Supplies for the Tutorial Mini Composition Junk Journal
- Tattered Angels Glimmer Mists, Rouge, Red Chiles, Hemlock Green.
- Simply Sheer Spicy Mustard
- Stencil
- Dictionary pages
- mini composition books
- Distress ink – Vintage photo
- Aleene’s Tacky glue
- Foam Brush
- Prima paper flowers, green, orange and yellow
- Paper punch – Flag or mini banner shape
- Tulip Glitter Paint
- Fiskars Scissors
- Fabric cut at 1 inch and the width of the fabric.
In the video, I adhered the paper to the journal first, but what I should have done was sprayed with the Tattered Angels Glimmer Mists. Then adhere the page to the cover of the journal.
Of course, you could use other papers, fabric, and flowers than what I used. There are so many different options that you could use to decorate these mini composition journals.
After making a few of these I need to buy more of these tiny journals, these are so cute!
This project is also a part of the 12 Days of Junk Journal Gift Ideas 2017:
- Day 1 The North Pole Junk Journal
- Day 2 How to apply foil to a Christmas Junk Journal
- Day 3 Jolly Jar Junk Journal
- Day 4 How to make a Flow ish junk journal
- Day 5 Paper Bag Recipe JJ
- Day 6 (today’s project) Tutorial Mini Composition Junk Journal
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