It is easy Using Scrapbook Papers for a Junk Journal Page with the following tutorial. Many paper artists have a stash of scrapbook papers. Those beautiful papers that we just had to have, but now we want creative ways to use those papers. Follow along in this tutorial to get some ideas of how you can use yours.

Using Scrapbook Papers for a Junk Journal Page

Using Scrapbook Papers for a Junk Journal Page Tutorial Video

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Using scraps of papers with rubber stamps and chipboard dress form pieces, Linda shows you how to create a junk journal page.

Using Scrapbook Papers for a Junk Journal Page

After Linda sewed the edges of the junk journal page, she used the thimble rubber stamp, a chipboard dress form, and white on black on white inspirational words from her shop.

Using Scrapbook Papers for a Junk Journal Page

Here Linda used the scissors rubber stamp and another white on black inspirational words for further interest.

Using Scrapbook Papers for a Junk Journal Page

Linda also used the de long rubber stamp with the needle book rubber stamp that she glued on top of the sewn in areas of her scrap paper junk journal page.

Using Scrapbook Papers for a Junk Journal Page

This is the final result of Linda’s scrap paper junk journal page. She had sewn the edges and used several sewing themed rubber stamps with white on black inspirational words.

Using Scrapbook Papers for a Junk Journal Page

Think of the scraps of paper you have in your stash. What pieces would you choose to create your own scrap paper junk journal page? 

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