I’ve been working on a Fairy Garden Junk Journal. Take a look at this Fairy Garden Painted Envelope Tutorial using an old book page, Calico Collage Fairy Garden Digital download Domino images, ScraPerfects No Clog Writing Cap, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mists, Acrylic paint and more I share how to a fun envelope.
Supplies and tools used in the Fairy Garden Painted Envelope Tutorial
- Large No Clog Writing Cap from ScraPerfect
- Fairy Garden Domino images from Calico Collage
- Aleene’s Tacky Glue
- Tim Holtz Distress ink, Vintage Photo
- Ranger Ink Blending Tool
- Eyelash yarn
- Paper flowers
- Label shape – used a paper punch
- Flat Back Rhinestones
- Book page – my page was about 9 x 6 inches in size.
- Fiskars Scissors
- Tweezers
- Faber Castelle Black fine point pen
- Anita’s all Purpose Acrylic Paint, Princess Pink and Light Coral
- Paper Plate
- Old gift card or room key card
- Heat tool
- Stencil
- Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist, Taffy, and Walnut Gold
Video showing the Fairy Garden Painted Envelope Tutorial.
Because I have so many book pages pulled out of books for Junk Journals I like to find new ways to use these in my Junk Journals. Making a mixed media envelope is one way to use up the pages. You can pull several pages, paint and decorate in an assembly line and have a stash to choose from for future projects.
Using the No Clog Writing Cap from ScraPerfect helps to add just the perfect amount of glue to the project. That way it won’t take long for the glue to dry and it keeps costs down because I use less glue.
My hope is you are inspired by my project Fairy Garden Painted Envelope Tutorial. If so, please feel free to tag me on social media #lindaisrael so I can see what you are creating.
Keeping following along to see more of the elements used in the Fairy Garden Junk Journal I’ve made.
Make sure to check out the Friendly Junk Journal People Facebook group. Of course, you are welcome to join the Friendly Junk Journal People Facebook group. The group is growing daily and we are a friendly group willing to help each other and encourage each other.
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My hope is that I have inspired you to look at those papers in your stash and make your own junk journal.
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