Postage Stamp Embellishment Tutorial
Recently inside Friendly Junk Journal People, I was asked, how do I use postage stamps? That prompted me to share the following Postage Stamp Embellishment
Recently inside Friendly Junk Journal People, I was asked, how do I use postage stamps? That prompted me to share the following Postage Stamp Embellishment
While at #Creativation2018 and in my hotel room I made the following Compose Your Life Junk Journal using new designs by Aga Baraniak. These beautiful designs are on wonderful heavy watercolor paper. Which are perfect for you to add your own artwork.
Another from the Fairy Garden Junk Journal series tutorial. Graph Paper and Glimmer Mist Junk Journal Page, a quick easy page to create for a junk journal. Using Tattered Angels Glimmer Mists on graph paper gives it a beautiful shimmer and that yummy
At long last, I’m here to share a Garden Stencil Tutorial with everyone. There have been lots of requests from followers, on how to make stencils with the Cricut Explore Air.
Welcome to my blog, today I’m sharing a Corner Tuck Spot Tutorial. Using a dictionary page, Calico Collage Fairy Garden Digital Image, Tattered Angles Glimmer Mists and ScraPerfect No Clog Writing Cap I will make a cute corner tuck spot.
Continuing on the Fairy Garden Junk Journal Series. I love finding new ways to use items in my stash. For this project, I came up with the idea of Coloring book page into Junk Journal Page. For my project the page was uncolored, but a colored page
I’m finally home for a little while from doing a couple of trips and two workshops one in Jan and the other in Feb. I decided to make an Inspire Dragonfly Junk Journal, well actually three from the leftover supplies from my last workshop in Baton
Since Valentines is just around the corner and I joined the Valentine Junk Journal Page swap inside the Friendly Junk Journal People Facebook group
Here is another video from the Fairy Garden Junk Journal I’ve been working on. This is the Fairy Garden Altered Paperclip and Tuck Spot I created for the journal. I created these as kits for a workshop and it seemed to go over nicely. They liked