Sharing a Christmas Peacock Junk Journal Page Tutorial with you today. Using elements from the Christmas Peacock Subscription Box, bible page, stencils and more I created a beautiful journal page. Get out your supplies to create your own version of A Christmas Peacock journal page!
Christmas Peacock Junk Journal Page Tutorial Video
Supplies used for the Christmas Peacock Junk Journal Page Tutorial
- Subscription Box -Christmas Peacock
- Digital Journal Kit for Christmas Peacock
- December 5th Gel Prints Digital download
- Christmas Peacock Tattered Angels Glimmer Mists Kit
- December Artistic Stencil Club
- Shabby Stitches Rubber QT Rubber Stamp
- Christmas Quartet Rubber Stamp
- Postmark Collage Rubber Stamp
- Festive Cube Rubber Stamps
- Archival Black Ink Pad
- December 4th Banner Journal Card Tutorial
- Fiskars Scissors
- Tim Holtz Distress Ink Walnut Stain
- Ranger Mermaid Lagoon Tim Holtz Distress Oxides Ink Pad
- Aleene’s Tacky Glue
- Transparent Tape
- Bible Book Page
Today Linda shows us how easy it is to create a junk journal page using the A Christmas Peacock subscription box, a book page, stencils and more. Get out those supplies and create your own version of the Peacock Junk Journal page.
Here Linda shows how she created a belly band using digital add on pages, the journal card to the right was made with a gel print and elements from the A Christmas Peacock Subscription Box. The Banner Journal card to the right was a tutorial that was done on December 4th, go check it out!
By taking a stencil from the December Stencil Club, and tattered angels glimmer mist on a bible page, Linda created a snowflake piece for this journal page. She then created two journal cards that were tucked into the belly band.
Linda stamped the edges of this journal page with the shabby stitches and Believe from the Christmas Quartet rubber stamp set. Creating a journal page with fun elements, the words search in the Christmas Peacock add on journal kit is great element to use in tuck spots!
Grab your A Christmas Peacock subscription box and with your other supplies create your own unique junk journal page!
Robin Fennessy
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