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Tuesday, July 30

Altered Journal

Hello friends!!  Today I have for you an altered journal, I bought this little one at the craft store, the cover was really plain, so I decided to add some color, hope you like it.

Directions:
  • Cover journal front with Gesso and let dry.
  • After that, spray mists randomly.
  • Die-cut a Decorative Lace from Vellum, spray it with Candy Apple Red color, then add Gold 3D Paint. Set aside to dry.
  • Create a stencil with a Decorative Lace Border, and stencil front and back of journal in gold paint.
  • Add Decorative Border to journal with Zip Dry Glue.
  • Stamp Dahlia Cluster on a piece of Patterned Paper in Versamark Ink, add White embossing powder and heat set., cut them out and sponge all edges. Create 3 D flowers with foam tape.
  • Stamp leaves on White CS in memento Tuxedo Black, Color them with Copic Markers, then ink all edges with Moss Green Paint.
  • Add leaves and flowers to front.


 
Heartfelt Creations Products & Products Carried by HC:
  • HCPC 3545 Open Leaf PreCut Set
  • HCPC 3546 Classic Leaf PreCut Set
  • HCPC 3548 Dahlia Cluster PreCut Set
  • HCD 736 Classic Leaf Die
  • HCD 713  Decorative Lace Border Die
  • HCDP1 235 Burst of Splendor Paper Collection
  • Grand Calibur
  • Gold 3D Stamp Paint
  • Moss Green 3D Stamp Paint
  • Zip Dry Paper Glue

Other Products:
  • Cardstock: White (GKD), Vellum (Stampin' Up)
  • Ink: Versamark, Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko), Copic Markers
  • Accessories: Journal (LSS), Gesso (Bob Ross), Estate Green Mister Huey's (Studio Calico), Candy Apple Red Glimmer Mist (Tattered Angels), Foam adhesive, White embossing powder, Embossing heat gun
 
All the products in blue can be found at the Heartfelt Creations Store
 
Hope you like it!
Have a great day!

4 comments:

  1. I love how you used the lace die here!

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  2. This is just lovely! I really like the way you layered all those inks and how clever to use the lace die as a stencil. Beautiful!

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  3. Absolutely beautiful. This is what an art journal is all about.

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