In this Spray Stencil and Stamp a Junk Journal Page Tutorial, Linda shows how to use your sprays, stencils and stamps to create a junk journal page. Get out your sprays, stencils and stamps to create your junk journal page!
Spray Stencil Stamp a Junk Journal Page Tutorial video.
Supplies used for the Spray Stencil Stamp a Junk Journal Page Tutorial
- Youthful Yellow Stencil
- Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist, Youthful Yellow
- Scraps from Youthful Yellow
- Guest Check
- Gel Print – Used Open Lattice Stencil
- Shabby Stitches
- Butterfly Lg
- Butterflies Cube
- Garden Rose
- Yellow Fibers
- Fiskars Rotary Paper Cutter
- Distress Ink, Walnut Stain
- Blending tool
- Beauty is Soul Deep
- Journal Qt
- Textured Edges Quartet
- Ranger Archival Jet Black Permanent Dye Ink Stamp Pad & Re-Inker Refill
- Summer Bloom
- Butterfly sm
- Kraft cardstock scrap
- 5 x 7 Kraft Journal Card
- Bella Rose Stamp
- Paper Studios Tag Punch
- Aleene’s Tacky Glue
Use up your scraps with your sprays, stencils, and stamps. Here Linda shows you how she used leftover scraps from the Youthful Yellow kit and gel prints then stenciled and stamped her junk journal page.
Use your scraps and stencils to create patterns on your journal page. Get out those stamps to create elements, then add color to these with sprays. Create belly bands with strips of paper and tuck the journal cards into them.
By using up those scraps to make tags and journal cards you will have additional writing space on your journal page. How do you use scraps to create your junk journal page?
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