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Autumn Junk Journal Page
Today I’m over on the Brutus Monroe Blog with an Autumn Junk Journal Page. Using Brutus Monroe stamps and some “Junk” I share how to make an Autumn Junk Journal page.
Supplies Used for this Autumn Junk Journal Page.
Autumn Thanks
Turkey Day
Owl Love You
Jack O Lantern Surface Ink
Owl love you – Coordinating Die
Brutus Monroe Detail Ink – Raven
Craft Glue by Brutus Monroe
Used Business Envelope
Manila envelope I got in the mail
Scrapbook paper – two different patterns
Starbucks coffee sleeve
Burlap
Old book page
Washi Tape
Package from purchased beads
Owl Stickers
Flat back gems
Distress ink
Various scraps of cardstock
Mini binder clips
Paperclip
How to Video for making an Autumn Junk Journal Page.
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All Hallows Eve a Halloween Junk Journal
Today I’m sharing a new Junk Journal. It is an All Hallows Eve a Halloween Junk Journal Using Calico Collage Digital images, some images from my friend Janice, Stamps, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mists and more.
Since we are having a Halloween contest in the Friendly Junk Journal People Facebook group I thought I should make a Halloween Junk Journal. Norella with
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Creating Taco Themed Junk Journal Page
Hello everyone today I’m here to share Creating Taco Themed Junk Journal Page over on the Brutus Monroe Blog. Using the
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Jane Austen Junk Journal
Sharing a Jane Austen Junk Journal made with Calico Collage digital images and items from my stash. This beautiful journal is a perfect gift for the Jane Austen fan in your life.
The journal measures 5.5 inches wide, 7.25 inches tall and has a 1.75 inch spine. For the cover foundation is canvas over chipboard with cardstock and the digital images sewn on top. Inside are 3 signatures of 11 sheets of paper each for a grand
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Marie Antoinette TN Junk Journal
Hello, everyone. Today I’m sharing a Marie Antoinette TN Junk Journal that I made for a swap in the Friendly Junk Journal People Facebook group. The Marie Antoinette images are from Calico Collage.
Here are the guidelines we were to follow for our swap journal. This is for a Travelers Notebook size Junk Journal.
Size Requirement: 8.25 by 4.25 and no bigger than 8.5 by 4.5
- Minimum Page Content requirements for the journal:
- 10 pages (folded in half equals 40 pages)
- 2 pockets
- 4 tuck spots
- Four journaling spots/cards included
- 2 nice pieces of junk (magazine pages, book pages, mop up pages, maps, comic book pages, children’s book pages, etc.)
- 1 envelope
- 2 tags
Cover Requirements: Should be decorated and be made of at least cardstock weight paper.
The reason I chose Marie Antoinette because
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Junk Journal Swap Pages
Needing some pages for a swap, it was time to make Junk Journal Swap Pages. These had to be fun! It is so fun to customize a project and using stamps is a great way to do that!
I’m over on the Brutus Monroe Blog sharing how to Decorate Journal Pages.Using Brutus Monroe Stamp set Dreamcatching, Chameleon Pens, Sewing, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mists and more.
Make sure you check out the blog to see all of the supplies
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Enchanted Mermaid Junk Journal
Loving this Enchanted Mermaid Junk Journal I created as a custom order. It is so much fun selecting items to put inside these junk journals when I know that the person really loves Mermaids and the sea.
To make this Enchanted Mermaid Junk Journal I used three different digital kits from Calico Collage. I used Enchanted,
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Making Grateful Travelers Notebook Junk Journal
Welcome to the blog today. I’m sharing a post about Making Grateful Travelers Notebook Junk Journal over on the Brutus Monroe Blog. Using the Turkey Day stamp set from the July release I share how to make a beautiful Grateful Junk Journal.
It is important to remember the things we are grateful for daily. A great way to do that is to write inside a journal.
Visit the Brutus Monroe blog to see how I made the journal. I hope that learning about Making Grateful Travelers Notebook Junk Journal will encourage you to make one today.
If you haven’t checked out the Friendly Junk Journal People Facebook group, please do so. Of course, you are welcome to join