Showing posts with label wood veneers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wood veneers. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

No Prob Llama Wrapped Journal

HAPPY HUMP DAY, FRIENDS!!

I am excited to finally share with you a project created with some of the newest dies from Eileen Hull for Sizzix. These dies are a continuation from her previous and ever-popular 
BOOK CLUB Collection.

If you like journals and journal making you will be head over heels for these!!

For today's project, I made this adorable Llama Journal using Eileen Hull's new 
Wrapped Journal die & Journaling Cards, Flowers & Leaves dies. See how I made it below.


Supplies Used
Big Shot (Sizzix)
Eileen Hull Wrapped Journal (Sizzix)
Eileen Hull Journaling Cards, Flowers & Leaves (Sizzix)
Eileen Hull Animal Print Set #2  Embossing Folders- Retired (Sizzix)
Little Sizzles Mat Board (Sizzix)
Creative Station (Xyron)
Eileen Hull Blends-  Hydrangea, Beach, Ebony (Clearsnap)
Pebeo Gilding Wax
Chipboard
FabriTac
Glossy Accents
Rhinestones
Wood Veneer Frame (Michaels)


I started by die-cutting my wrapped journal from Sizzix's white mat board. These reach from end to end and cut out the entirety of the die.

Usually, I would cover my journals with pretty patterned paper but this time, I opted to emboss and ink up my cover instead.

I wanted only certain parts of my journal to be embossed and did not want to emboss on the spines, so I cut out pieces of chipboard to the size of each panel.

Front flap/ Smallest Panel: 2 1/2" x 5 1/8"
Middle Panel: 3 3/4" x 5 1/8"
Back Panel: 3 1/3" x 5 1/8"

Depending on how thick your chipboard is you may want to cut out two sets of each and adhere together. By embossing with these, you will emboss only where the chipboard covers.
*test on cardstock before embossing mat board*
If embossing appears on areas that you don't want it to, you either have to trim your chipboard down or use thicker chipboard to avoid areas of direct contact.

After my mat board was completely embossed, Inked the entire cover using Eileen Hull's Blends inks by Clearsnap. They have a built on applicator so I can apply my ink directly onto my surface without the need of an extra blending tool.

I used Hydrangea, then added areas of Beach. Blended, then added Ebony around the edges and over top and spines.

I randomly rubbed some silver gilding wax over the embossed surface. Then Inked the entire back surface/ inside of the wrapped journal with Ebony ink.

I also inked a wood veneer frame I purchased at Michael's completely (back and front) with Ebony ink as well.

Once the frame was dried I glued it to the front flap of my journal.

I ran into a dilemma halfway through my project. I ran out of black elastic and the only elastic I had left was stark WHITE!! I didn't want to leave to go to the store just for a strand of elastic so...

Instead, I inked my white cord with more of Eileen Hull's Blends inks... I used Beach to coordinate with the color on the cover. This is a pigment ink so it's going to take longer to dry but sooooo worth it when I have a matching cord to my cover!


Let the cord dry completely before stringing!! 
Seriously, that is the hardest part... just stop and walk away and leave it alone!

If you don't you may ruin and smear ink over EVERYTHING!

So, while that was drying, I worked on my inserts.

I usually hand make my inserts but Eileen introduced me to these mini composition books that you can find out the dollar store. They came 3 to a pack... 3 books/ inserts for a buck!! SCORE!! They fit wonderfully into the wrapped journal and saved me time from having to make them myself!! 
WIN-WIN if you ask me!!

The covers of these books look a little bright and aren't the prettiest so I decided to cover them up to match my cover. 

I used papers from DCWV's No Prob Llama Stack to make mini covers and fronts for each of he the little books. Ran the pieces through my Xyron Creative Station and adhered them. Thentrimmed off any excess.


Then when all my books were covered, I checked on my elastic. Once they were dried, I strung my journal. No fancy weaving pattern. Just one strand per sets of holes tied into a knot on the inside.

Then, I used a piercing tool to make a hole created a small loop, inserted it through the hole, and tied a knot on the inside.

I glued a rhinestone to the black frame. Once dried I looped the cord around the rhinestone to act as a closure.

To decorate the front cover, I used Eileen's new Journaling Cards, Flowers & Leaves dies to cut out an assortment of leaves from green cardstock and flowers from patterned paper from the No prob Llama stack.

I "squished" the flower petals upwards to give them some dimension. Then layered and adhered them together to create full blooms.

I found these cacti in the same No Prob Llama stack they were cute but the details got lost because the lines were kind of fading into the background. I shaded the cacti in with a light blue color pencil to help add definition and make them pronounced.

Then laid my pieces out over the cover to see where they'd look best. I almost never glue my pieces down right away just in case I don't like the placement.

Once I was satisfied, I glued my pieces down and added craft foam behind certain pieces to give them dimension.


And here is my finished Wrapped Journal...



I absolutely love how it turned out!


I added small details like mini rhinestones and Glossy Accents throughout and creased and folded my leaves.


This embossing folder may look like cobblestone but it's actually a giraffe print form a retired Animal Print set of Folders that Eileen Hull designed.


Here, I used 3 "inserts" and a mini steno notebook to fill my journal.

And there you have it, CUTENESS all "WRAPPED" up!!



I hope you all enjoyed my project for today!!

Thanks for stopping by!

Until next time...

HAPPY CRAFTING!!
~Mitsyana


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Friday, October 2, 2015

LOVE this!

Hey Crafty Friends... It's my turn up for Team eBrush. These next two weeks we will be featuring awesome papers from Teresa Collins!! Yay!!

These papers are so super fab that they make your projects shine... literally!! I'm digging all the gold foil throughout her lines. And as a bonus many of her lines coordinate very well with each other!


Supplies Used
Teresa Collins Pocket Dies- Butterfly, Phrases, Honeycomb (Memory Collection), Flowers and leaf (Girls Best Friend & Thankful sets)- Craftwell
Teresa Collins papers- (Project Pink- CardsLatticeGold), (Collectors Edition- GildedGeometric)
Stemmed leaf  (Small Ivy die - Die-Namites)
Sharpie Markers (Green, lime green, orange, brown)
Spectrum Noir Markers (IB2, CR2, CR5)
Gesso (Liquitex)
Modeling paste
Stencil (DCWV)
Polka Dots background stamp (Hero Arts)
Hot Glue gun and sticks
Assorted paper flowers (Prima Marketing)
Assorted ribbon & Tulle (Offray)
Assorted Buttons (Buttons Galore)
Diamond Glaze (Judikins)
2Way Glue Pen (EK Success)
Cutter Bee Scissors (EK Success)
Corner punch (EK Success)

I started by cutting out several the little golden square out of my Teresa Collins Lattice paper. I loved the look to this foil... it's has a nice shine without being overpowering.

Then I slid them into my Xyron "X" to turn them into instant stickers.

Then I just peeled them and arranged them randomly onto my sheet of Teresa Collins Gilded paper.

 I used my die cut machine and cut out 1 large leaf, 2 stemmed leaves,  2 honeycombs, and 1 of each phrase.

I ebrushed all my die cut pieces and paper flowers.


I cut out this awesome honeycomb panel from my Teresa Collins Cards sheet. Then rounded the corners.


I used my glue pan to adhere my different phrases onto a sheet of  Teresa Collins Gold paper... it has a lovely water brushed look on the backside of the gold!


Next I ran all my ribbon, die cuts, panel, and picture through my Xyron Creative Station!! Extra large platform is great for not just the BIG jobs but the many Small ones as well... so much better than having do them one at a time!!

Then I gessoed this adorable wood veneer bird cage I found at Michael's. Then I ebrushed it in Spectrum Noir IB2.

I also used more gesso to add details onto my butterfly wings.While that was drying...

I arranged and attached all my newly adhesive'd pieces. I hot glued buttons onto my flowers and used Diamond Glaze to attach them to my layout. And I made sure to use my glue pen to do the delicate honeycombs.

I cut out some Teresa collins Gilded paper to make my white and gold foiled roses. I used the flower die from the Teresa Collins Memory Collection for the flower and cut a total of 8 of the small flowers (4 for each rose). I also used the same paper to make the white and gold daisies. For the daisies I cut out a total of 6 daisies from the small daisy from the Teresa Collins Thankful Holiday set to make the 2 completed daisies.

I love mixed media but hate the time it takes for most pastes and paints to dry. With the ebrush I can do mixed media with little to NO drying time!! The bird cage was ebrushed with my Spectrum Noir IB2 marker and dried INSTANTLY! I even ebrushed after I had attached all my elements onto my layout... around my main focal area  and pretty much everywhere I had a bit of honeycomb.

And here is my finished layout. 
Now I have a dainty page to match my precious baby girl (Who's not a little baby anymore)! 



CLOSE UPS

White Daisy and Large Green Leaf are both from the Thankful Holiday set. Branched leaf is Small Ivy die from Die-Namites

 The White Rose is made using the smallest flower from the Teresa Collins Girl's Best Friend set. All details on butterfly were freehand handpainted.

The Honeycomb and Pink Butterfly (above) are both from the Teresa Collins Memory Collection set. I used Diamond glaze on bird in bird cage to add a bit of dimension.

I hope you enjoyed today's project!!

Until next time...
Happy Crafting!!
~ Mitsy