Day 11 of 12 Days of Junk Journal Gift Ideas 2020 – Gift Card Holder. Today is all about a gift card holder. I decided to use some scraps and a book page to create mine. Super easy and onceread more
Day 10 of 12 Days of Junk Journal Gift Ideas 2020 – Card and Envelope. The project today is to create a Christmas Card and matching envelope. I’ve had this partial roll of wrapping paperread more
Day 9 of of 12 Days of Junk Journal Gift Ideas 2020 – Corner Tuck. A corner protector or tuck spot is a great way to use up scraps and create a cute gift. In this tutorial I’ll show howread more
Day 8 of 12 Days of Junk Journal Gift Ideas Winter Popup Card. In today’s tutorial I’ll show how to create a super cute Winter Themed Popup card. Using Calico Collage Winter Bliss digitalread more
Day 5 of the 12 Days of Junk Journal Gift Ideas 2020 Trifold Envelopes. Here is another fun gift idea, using envelopes to make a trifold booklet to add journal cards and notes. In this tutorial I’llread more
During the Live Creating Embellishments for Junk Journals on Nov 30th I created several different types of Embellishments. Using Book pages, Painted papers, Stencils, Stamps and Images from Calico Collage I created Journal cards, Envelopes, Tuck spots,read more
January 27th Creative Prompt Use Fabric Scraps. In today’s tutorial I’ll show how to use fabric on a journal page. Maybe you have something saved from a loved one or special event. Usingread more
Day 5 Using Fabric Scraps for Journal Cards of the 12 Days of Junk Journal Gift Ideas. This tutorial will inspire you to use those scraps of fabric to create journal cards. Grab some scraps and play along with me.
Day 5 Using Fabric Scraps for Journal Cards Tutorial Video.
Supplies used for Day 5 Using Fabric Scraps for Journal Cards.
Pink Tassel Tutorial, Day 10 of 12 days of Junk Journal Gift Ideas. Grab some ribbons, fibers, yarn, and fabric to make a super cute tassel to attach to a journal or even make into a keychain bobble.
You will find that this Pink Tassel Tutorial is super easy! Begin with selecting some fibers, fabric, threads, yarn anything that appeals to you for this tassel. I had about 8 to 10 pieces in my tassel.