Showing posts with label art journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art journal. Show all posts

Sunday, June 9, 2019

World Traveler Travel Folio by Jeanette Wilde

Travel Folio by Jeanette Wilde - My Porch Prints Design Team Project

Traveler Folio by Jeanette Wilde
This beautiful travel-themed folio was created by the very talented Jeanette Wilde as part of a Design Team Project with My Porch Prints.

Here is a list of the printables from My Porch Prints that were used in this gorgeous project:
World Traveler Scrap Pack
Ultimate Ephemera Pack
Found Objects Industrial Collage Sheet

Enjoy Jeanette's beautiful creation! And see her video of this project on YouTube.























Traveler Folio by Jeanette Wilde: A My Porch Prints DT Project

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial

Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial from My Porch Prints

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Have you ever transferred printed images to fabric? There are lots of different methods. One quick & easy way is to use Citra Solv. Today, I'll show you how to transfer bee images (from my Bee Mini Books Printable on Etsy) to fabric and use them to create an insert for your junk journal.

Materials:



Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial from My Porch Prints

Step 1: Print Image BACKWARDS
I began by printing my image using a toner-based printer. Ink doesn't transfer. If you don't have a toner-based printer, you could try taking it to a printer or library and copying your image. Some copiers are toner-based. 

It's important to print your image backwards so when you transfer, the words & images will look correct. You can use an image manipulation program for this (like Photoshop). Or, if you have Word, you can insert your image into Word, size it to fit the page and then choose "Rotate/Flip Horizontal".




Step 2: Tape Image
Next, cut your printed image as desired. Also cut your fabric to size. If it needs ironed, do that NOW. Place image upside down on fabric and tape into place. CAREFUL not to cover any of the image with the tape, or it won't transfer.


Step 3: Transfer Image
Pour a small amount of Citra Solv into your glass cup (not much!) and using your brush, apply the citra solve to your taped-down image. The image will show through the paper. 


Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial from My Porch Prints

Step 4: Rub with Spoon
Hold your image in place with your hand, and use the back of your spoon to rub the image. This is how it will transfer to the fabric. You'll need to push pretty hard. Also, DO NOT MOVE the image or it will not transfer nicely. I like to work from the corner I'm holding with my hand all the way to the opposite edges.

Also, don't expect the image to transfer perfectly. It can be quite blurry depending on the fabric and how well it is transferred.

Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial from My Porch Prints


Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial from My Porch Prints

Step 5: Create Insert for Journal
Now that your image is transferred, you may want to wash your fabric. Definitely wash your hands as Citra Solv can irritate them. Once dry, you can begin cutting your images to use in your project.

Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial from My Porch Prints

 I like to fray my edges to give it more of a worn, vintage look.

Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial from My Porch Prints

Next, I tore pieces of brown paper & inked the edges using Tim Holtz Distress Ink and a makeup sponge.
Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial from My Porch Prints

Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial from My Porch Prints

I also cut pieces of cheesecloth and inked those.

Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial from My Porch Prints

I glued my brown paper, cheesecloth and printed bee images to a background as shown.
(Background image is from my Botanical Wildflowers Printable Kit.) You could also sew these.

Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial from My Porch Prints

Last, I added more of my transferred bee images to the top & bottom of my insert. All done!
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Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial from My Porch Prints

Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial from My Porch Prints

Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial from My Porch Prints

Bee Transfer Junk Journal Insert Tutorial from My Porch Prints


Thursday, January 17, 2019

"Mysterious Woman" Junk Journal from My Porch Prints

Mysterious Woman Journal from My Porch Prints
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Mysterious Woman Journal 
She walks in beauty like the night...
This stunning journal was made using the "Mysterious Woman" Journal Kit from My Porch Prints on Etsy. It's pages are filled with dark beauty and images that evoke feminine mystery: a key, a mirror, a tea set, a dress form, scissors, clocks & more!
Be intrigued...

Some items used in this journal:

MYSTERIOUS WOMAN JOURNAL KIT

TIM HOLTZ KEYHOLES

CHARMS

BULB SAFETY PINS

CHEESECLOTH

CHIFFON FLOWERS

SARI SILK RIBBON

Mysterious Woman Journal from My Porch Prints

I used cheesecloth inside the front cover and a black chiffon flower. For the tags, I used cheesecloth, twine, lace & sari silk ribbon.

Mysterious Woman Journal from My Porch Prints

Some of the pages are coffee-dyed copy paper. I cut them to 5x7, dipped them in a tray of coffee and then set them individually on cookie sheets and baked them at 300 for a few minutes.

Mysterious Woman Journal from My Porch Prints

Mysterious Woman Journal from My Porch Prints

Mysterious Woman Journal from My Porch Prints



Mysterious Woman Journal from My Porch Prints

Mysterious Woman Journal from My Porch Prints

Mysterious Woman Journal from My Porch Prints

The binding is a simple twine binding. I added charms using a chain & bulb safety pins (see links at the top).

Mysterious Woman Journal from My Porch Prints

Mysterious Woman Journal from My Porch Prints

See a video flip-thru on YouTube

Want to make your OWN junk journal?
JUNK JOURNAL TUTORIAL