A #useitupjuly project, showing how to use Scrapbook Paper into Journal Page Tutorial. Many of us have scrapbook paper, but not sure how to use inside a junk journal. Follow the tutorial to see how to fold those papers creatively for a junk journal.
Scrapbook Paper into Journal Page Tutorial Video
In this tutorial, Linda shows you how to take your Scrapbook paper to create a journal page. Grab your scrapbook paper and craft your own journal page with your scraps.
Supplies used for the Scrapbook Paper into Journal Page Tutorial
- 12 x 12 Scrapbook Paper – Two sheets
- Spinning Flowers Stencil
- Tattered Angels Glimmer Mists
- Scoring Tool
- Paper Cutter
- Aleene’s Tacky Glue
- Kraft card stock strip 8.5 x 1.5 inches
- Distress Ink, Walnut Stain, Black Soot
- Blending Tool
- White Words on Black Inspirational
- Digital Download of White Words on Black Inspirational
- 5 x 7 Kraft Journal Card
- Starfish Stamp – Shell Cube
- Clear Embossing Powder
- Distress Oxide, Carved Pumpkin
Not sure what to do with your scrapbook paper? Make your junk journal page with your scrapbook paper, and scraps of paper you have in your stash to create journal cards. Create a pocket to tuck your journaling cards and tags.
Use sentimental words like the White on Black inspirational words that are in Linda’s shop to your tags and journal cards.
Use up your small scraps of paper to layer on your journaling cards. Here Linda shows you how to use up your small scraps of paper. She used distress oxides and blended them, then stamped with a starfish rubber stamp cube.
Use up your scraps! Have fun and while you create a junk journal page with your scrapbook paper. What do you have in your stash that you can create yours?
Join the #useitupjuly event on Facebook post photos of your projects inside the event to be entered to win prizes.
Remember that Linda has live streams on Monday’s at 3:45 pm and Thursdays at 12:30 pm Central Standard time on her YouTube Channel. Come join the chat, win prizes while she create.
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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