Coffee/Tea of the Day - Lemon Lavender Mint tea
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Today's prompt is 'farewell'. I thought I would make something using one of my favorite prompts for the month - fold out. I really like adding this element in journals I make. :)
first foldout
The page I am showing is the last one in that particular signature, very appropriate for the farewell prompt. ;) I try to have the first and last page of each signature be actual scrapbook paper or heavy cardstock as opposed to lighter weight paper. using 12x12 paper creates 2 6x12 sheets that are usually perfect for a set of journal pages. on this particular sheet, I didn't want to cut off a section so that each page fit better in the book, so I folded over the paper to create a flip base.
The multiple flip out element uses a journaling card from the Carta Bella Family Night collection and a mini cd envelope. the card inside the envelope is from Simple Stories Family Fun. I have also added stickers from the Carta Bella collection. ( here is a link to the digital format. )
completely opened
one of the many talented journal artists I follow on YouTube is Carol Laws. she is so inspiring. she says that she always makes sure that the first and last page of a signature have a little extra 'wow' factor. I have tried to follow her example.
thank you so much for stopping by and visiting my blog this month. I hope you have enjoyed all of the different prompts, and it's inspired you in your crafting. :)
Jennifer
3 comments:
its so nice!
it was so great and fun seeing all your projects!
hugs
Hello, Jennifer! I haven't been blogging much lately but wanted to pop in and say how impressed I am with your Junk Journal July! I scrolled back and saw many creative posts - what an awesome journal - fabulous job and so nice to see your crafting this month! I hope you are feeling okay these days and congrats on completing these journal prompts!
Forgot to say... I love the retro vibe of these images! My favourite decade is the '60s! Gorgeous work!
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