Book Pages into Journal Card Tutorial. Using a variety of book pages, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mists and stamps I’ll show how to make a beautiful vintage style journal card.
Book Pages into Journal Card Tutorial Video
Supplies used for the Book Pages into Journal Card Tutorial
- Sew Artsy TAGM – Sew Bronze
- Kraft Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist
- Punked Out Steam Too TAGM- Punked Brass
- Out To Sea TAGM– Deck
- Curly Swirly Stamps
- Small Print Letter Stamp
- French Script Stamp Rubber Stamp
- Bline French Correspondence stamp
- Script Bkg Rubber Stamp
- Nib Large Stamp
- Fiskars Scissors
- Distress Ink, Walnut stain
- Blending Tool
- Flourish Stamp
- Aleene’s Tacky Glue
- Bone Folder
- Fiskars Paper Trimmer
- Archival Ink, Jet Black
- Book Pages
- Kraft Cardstock Scraps
- Heat Tool
Select a few book pages and change their color. Some of the books were: Bible Encyclopedia, Bibles and a Dictionary. Spray with Tattered Angels Glimmer Mists.
Kraft Tattered Angels Glimmer Mists gives a medium brown tone to a book page, If don’t have Tattered Angels you should try making some coffee or tea on book pages.
Punked Out Steam Too, Punked Brass has a bronze effect and is lighter than Kraft Glimmer Mist.
Sew Artsy Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Set – Sew Bronze is a lighter color in the brown tones.
Using Out To Sea Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Set – the color Deck which is like a dark coffee color.
Grab a few stamps like the Small Print Letter, French Script, and the Correspondence.
Stamp a focal image on top of the sprayed pages for a beautiful effect and then mat with scraps of paper to bring dimension.
Do you coffee dye your book pages or use a glimmer mist?
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