2020 Day 2 of 12 Days of Junk Journal Gift Ideas Pocket a tutorial. Continuing on with the junk journal gift ideas this project shows a unique pocket. This pocket could be a stand alone gift or it could be added to a journal.
Day 2 Pocket Tutorial Video
Supplies used for the Day 2 of 12 Days of Junk Journal Gift Ideas Pocket
- Book Page
- Left over scrap from Snowflake Specimen Card
- Aleene’s Tacky Glue
- Bone Folder
- FF311K Botanical Fern Rubber Stamp
- Black Black Archival Ink
- Brayer Speedball Deluxe Soft Rubber
- EK Success Rotary Paper Trimmer
- Fiskars Paper Edgers Pinking
- Lace Duo Stamp
- Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Ink Pad – Blueprint Sketch
- Fiskars Scissors
- Tim Holtz Distress Ink Walnut Stain
- Ranger Ink Blending tool
- Snowflake Border Stamp
- Let It Snow Stamp
- Strip of white paper
2020 Day 2 of 12 Days of Junk Journal Gift Ideas Pocket a tutorial. Continuing on with the junk journal gift ideas this project shows a unique pocket. This pocket could be a stand alone gift or it could be added to a journal.
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Starting off by creating a foundation piece using the Botanical Fern rubber stamp on a Left over scrap from Snowflake Specimen card tutorial. When using a larger stamp try using a brayer to get a better print of the image.
Using the Lace Duo, Let it Snow, and the snowflake border rubber stamps to create the lower portion of the pocket. Remember, that this pocket can either stand alone element where you can put a blank paper on the back for extra writing space or you could adhere the pocket to your junk journal page using Aleene’s Tacky Glue.
What kinds of pockets do you enjoy creating for your journals?
Robin Fennessy
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