For some time now I've wanted to make a journal about a phase in my life that has been difficult.
So I eventually decided to take the plunge and invest..now these books may look a little pricey at £14.99 but let me tell you, you will not be disappointed. The books are crammed full of pages for journalling, scrapbooking and even photograph pockets.
I then had to make a descision which range I was going to decorate this little beauty with.. Easy choice Pink Paislee She Art collection is perfect and Sarah has the range in the shop :). I chose a few extra embellishments and away I went.
Here is my full stash hoard that I intend to use on my book. (all available in the shop)
Now I realise there are a lot of embellishments there but this book is an ongoing project so i'm going to need them ;-)
So now it's time for me to start playing with my goodies and my first step was to decorate the front cover of my journal (always the best bit). I got out some paints, stencils, alcohol inks, glossy accents, pearl drops, and stickles and away I went - without a clue what I was doing as usual.
Below are the step by step images of creating my front cover..
Step one..
I used white paint and stencils to create a background, I mixed a little pink paint in to add a little colour at the end. I added a few splashes of Alcohol ink Eggplant.
I used a dry black inkpad and stamped a journal frame over the area with the Alcohol ink. I then added another stamp using the dry inkpad just below.
Using a few of the rub ons out of the pack, I added the red and yellow hearts.
At this stage I allowed my work to dry then covered it with Mod Podge, once dry I then went on to add extra embellishments.
So this is my completed front cover. I added the cutout lady and added a little Maya Road ribbon rose to her hair. I attached the sun cutout to the top left. I cut out the little blue scallop border from the backing card that my rubons came in. My title was added and then a lot more Mod podge.
To finish my book I used scraps of ribbon from my collection.
I hope You like my project, tomorrow I will share a little of the inside pages that I have made so far.
3 comments:
So cute!! How you did all that without planning ahead is beyond me. I often ending up making a mess when I 'wing it'. I've yet to do anything with a moleskin I got over a year ago, I'm embarrased to admit. It's on my to do list, so maybe seeing this post will give me the necessary kick up the derriere I need :-)
It looks fab on the outside Claire - looking forward to seeing the inside too! xx
Don't forget to come and post the inside pages Claire - don't leave us hanging! lol x
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