Monday, November 25, 2019

Faux Tea Bag Journal Card.


Charlotte Peterson has a tutorial on how to make these. Hers are quite beautiful. I don't have tea bags, so I make my own out of coffee filters. That's why I call them faux tea bags.


In the front of my tea bag I added a little ticket pocket. For my charms I used mini playing cards and stamps and book pages.

I made this moon tag with a tug spot.


Here's a close up of my charms.


I used scrap paper for my envelope made with  the EPB. On the right I made a copy of a mixed media booklet I made, and used part of it.


For the inside and outside, I sprayed a stencil and some book pages. The left side is for journaling. On the right side is an altered junk mail envelope.


The insert is a 2 sided rolodex card.



I chose to leave the back like it is.


These make a great addition to any journal.
Renate

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

My Vintage and Rustic Advent Arrangement Design.


This year I chose a totally different design for my Advent arrangement. My brother, Mike, cut all the wood pieces for me and did the cutouts for the tealights. I started out with a metal tray for my base. I added different cloth to lay on the tray... but I just was not happy with the look. So, one night I came up with the idea, of making just 3 different lengths of wood pieces as my base. I mod podged old book pages to the boards to kind of make it look vintage and rustic.


The red and white candle holder is just a cut down 4x4. (I've seen a similar block on Pinterest) I painted the whole piece red, and then taped it off and added the white. After it dried I used sandpaper, going from side to side, to give it the distressed look. Also, be sure and use a different sandpaper for each color. I love the way the wood rings on top still show. I had an old bike, that I thought fit perfectly to the theme I was going for.


I did not totally cover my wood base in paper, since I wanted some of the wood to show thru.


This plastic ornament I covered in Christmas tissue paper. I just took a piece of fabric to set it on.


In this ornament I added old book pages, string, fabric, mini spool and other stuff to make it look vintage. Also I just sat it on a piece of fabric string.



I used twine to tie around the block.


On the left, in the back, I made a little box covered in tissue paper.


I enjoyed putting this Advent arrangement together. I hope you draw some inspiration from it.
Renate

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Flip-out Booklet.


This is a tutorial I've seen from Gi Kerr. It's a flip-out booklet #2. This is my front side of the booklet. I attached 2 mini spools to the end of my closure. I also choose some random pieces of paper I had stamped and painted.


When you open the booklet, you have an add on, that I found at Bohamian Crafting.


You flip it open, and on the left you have a tag, and on the right an envelope with a window.


Then you fold the tag back over to the envelope and flip it up.


Here you can see the backside of the envelope. I colored and stamped this envelope before I put it together.


On the right side I added a Tim Holtz cut out that I attached to a pocket.


Here are some of the inserts I made for it.


Then you close the booklet, and flip it to the back side. I altered a vellum envelope and added 2 circles to hold it in place. This way it also holds the flap shut.


Here you can see it a bit better.


Then you open that flap, and you have 2 pages.


I took a playing card and tore it apart and used it as part of this 3 pocket page.


On the right I made some journaling cards.


This is a journal puzzle piece card. Over at Al John you can find the tutorial. To the right of this page should've been a flap, but I didn't want it, so I left it off.


Here is the front again without the string.


Here you can kind of see the construction.


Thanks for the Ladies and their great tutorials. Renate