Wanting to challenge myself so I created the Fabric Lace and Paper Junk Journal Page Tutorial. I decided to use a variety of items to make this junk journal page. Using Canvas from Canvas Corp Brands as the base, then adding fabric, lace and paper including digital images from Calico Collage – Tea Soiree I made a great junk journal page.
Video Fabric Lace and Paper Junk Journal Page Tutorial
Supply List for this project
- Canvas From Canvas Corp Brands
- Calico Collage Digital Journal kit Tea Soiree
- Scraps of Fabric and lace
- Sewing Machine
- ScraPerfect’s Best Glue Ever
- Distress Ink – Vintage Photo
- Ranger Ink Blending Tool
- Medium No-Clog Writing Cap by ScraPerfect
- Tulip Dimensional Fabric Paint
- Old Pattern
- Various Journal Cards – 4 x 6 inch and 2.5 x 3.5 inch
- Fiskars Scissors
This page can be broken up into two pages. I decided that I wanted to have the fabric on one side and the Calico Collage Image on paper for the other side. But these could each be their own page designs.
One of the things I loved about making this project was I got to use scraps of fabric that to some would be trash. Since I used them all over the page it gives it a beautiful vintage touch.
Being able to sew paper is so much fun. It adds another detail that you can’t get unless you sew on paper.
Layering fabric, lace, and paper make me smile. Making Junk Journals is a great way for me to do a variety of techniques and get to us a variety of materials.
The way the lace looks peaking behind the roses is so beautiful. I’m thankful to my neighbor who is moving that gave me a box of lace. Thank you, neighbor.
Take a look at your stash. Do you have some old clothes or even blankets that are worn but you just can’t throw out? Maybe there is a piece that you could use for a junk journal. Remember there is no wrong way to make a junk journal, just go for it! If you love it, then use it, in a junk journal.
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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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