Happy Saturday friends! Today I am so excited to share with you a baby boy junk journal that I made several weeks ago for a friend who has a baby new grandson! She was wanting to give a special journal to her daughter for this sweet occasion and I was honored and humbled when she asked if I would create something! If you have been around the blog for even a little bit then you know that ever since I was a young girl, I have always had an obsession with journaling and making things that I own pretty. I love to fill not only my journals, but my favorite books with colorful, unique, whimsical, and pretty ribbons, sweet paraphernalia, and writing that speaks to my heart and that encourages me. I love recording special occasions (I am a huge date person as far as dates being very important to me!). I am smiling as I type this because even right now as I am studying for more teacher certification tests I am making all of my study notes pretty. I will have to show y'all soon!! *smiles* When creating a baby journal was mentioned I immediately started dreaming of all different ideas. I love recording and creating a keepsake that will last forever for me and wanted to provide the same for my friends daughter without her feeling like she had to write pages and pages of notes during this first year of mommy hood. So I decided to create a year junk journal that would include highlights of each month, note important dates (like first photos, first words, etc.) and create places where easy pictures could be added along with simple notes to create a keepsake that she would treasure forever. Baby Z's nursery theme was "under the sea" (isn't that delightful??) so I kept with that theme and chose all different blue and green tones with hints of corals. I love the color combination! This was such a fun and wonderful junk journal to make (Baby Junk Journals just make my heart smile!) and I am so thankful for the opportunity to create this! Thank you so much again Stacey for asking me to do this! I hope that this first year of Z's precious life is absolutely amazing!! Happy Saturday friends! I hope that you have a wonderful day with friends and family!! PS- If you are interested in ordering a baby junk journal from the shop you can do so through the custom junk journal listing (HERE)! Thanks so much y'all!
hello everyone, back again with some more goodies. it does feel good to be creating again! "our baby boy's story" was created for journaling your baby's first year with all of its firsts. i've listed it in my etsy shop...
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This junk journal was created by re-purposing a hardcover book, Little Golden Books: Walt Disney’s Pinocchio. The story is fully incorporated and in order throughout this junk journal. This journal is also filled with various household and scrapbooking products. This 120+ page junk journal may includes: - Tea stained scrapbook paper - Tea stained graph paper - Envelopes - Pockets - Tags - Decorative clips - Fabric/Tulle - Beads and charms - Journaling cards This Pinocchio junk journal's size is 8" x 6.5" with 4 signatures (~28 pages/envelopes in each). Use this journal to store all your memories or give it as the perfect gift! If you’d like to see more photos or videos please visit our social media sites: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ajournalforyourthoughts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ajournalforyourthoughts/ Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/journal4yourthoughts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwMMgqVLACQU4WZnxfimTYA
Set of 11 cute skunk stickersAll sticker packs are made from carefully digitally restored vintage images which come from my personal collection. These are perfect for laptops, junk journals, crafting, scrapbooking or anything else that needs some personalization.Sticker Details:♡ Sizes vary 2"-3".♡ Can handle splashes of water but are not waterproof.♡ Glossy Finish.Small freebie with all orders containing 3 items or more!Instagram: cherrymoonfactory
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This is a highly requested tutorial on how I alter any existing books to have a new spine, in any width you like! This tutorial goes in to detail, teaching you my own personal methods and techniques that I have been developing and practicing over a number of years. This tutorial will show you how to alter any type of old book or children's books into beautiful, and chunky junk journals. You can learn as a beginner, or a more experienced crafter. I suggest alternatives for tools and materials wherever possible and in most of my lessons- the very basics is all you truly need to start creating beautiful pieces of art. Please note this tutorial covers only the cover construction of altering any book- it does not teach creating pages, binding your book or other decorating ideas. Thought I have included an extra file that talks a little bit about adding paints if you wish to. Upon purchasing this tutorial you will be able to download and view the pdf document. There are 15 pages in this tutorial, equipped with detailed written instructions and images to illustrate the step-by-steps. I am available for support should you have further questions regarding the content in this tutorial and am reachable here via etsy convos regarding your purchase. These tutorials are in PDF format which includes detailed written instructions along with images to help demonstrate each step as clearly as possible. You are able to read and digest the information at your own pace, and go back and refer to the instructions at any time should you need to. You will have lifetime access to the files. The contents in this tutorial are for your personal use only and may not be shared, retaught or reproduced in any form, including but not limited to; digital sharing, email, videos, blogs, live workshops or private gatherings. By purchasing this tutorial you are agreeing to the terms and conditions. Many thanks for your support!