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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

Monday, April 29, 2019

Layered Junk Journal Cover Tutorial

Layered Junk Journal Cover Tutorial from My Porch Prints

Do you ever look at journal covers on Pinterest and think, "How do they do that?" I often find myself perusing beautiful, layered journals, wondering how people are so creative?! I imagine some crafty lady in a beautiful studio with shelves of pretty, decorative boxes labeled "papers" and "embellishments" and "lace". She carefully chooses each item: vintage, tea-stained papers and little metal charms. And somehow, magically, a junk journal cover is born.

Okay, I know it's not quite as fantastic as that. How do I know? Because my craft studio is my dining table. And my shelves of boxes are sprawled across numerous cabinets & closets in my home. And labels? Ha ha. They would all have to say, "junk" on them because I'm not the most organized person.

So, how do we mere mortals create beautiful layered journal covers? With tutorials and kits! Ha ha! Seriously, though, I created a pretty little printable kit which you can find in my Etsy shop (My Porch Prints). And I also made this tutorial. So, follow along, and together we'll make some lovely layers worthy of Pinterest!

List of Supplies/Printables:


So, first I cut out a cardboard piece that will serve as my journal cover.* I'm not actually creating an entire journal today, just the cover. If you want a junk journal tutorial, click here. I also cut out all my printables.*You can also create a journal first, and then attach these printables to the cover. 



I rounded the corners of my cardboard cover by creating a template cut from a corner of scrap cardstock. This ensures all my rounded corners are even. Then, I used a makeup sponge to apply Distress Ink around the edges.




I chose the words I wanted to use from my printable kit and carefully tore them out, then inked the edges.




Next, I rounded the corners of my background paper and inked it as well. Then I applied glue, spreading it with a brush and glued my paper to my cardboard. This serves as my background, kind of like a canvas for my layers.




I wanted a lace element, so I added this to the edge of my journal with glue.

Now it was time to start layering. I inked all the edges of my printable elements and then began placing them on my journal cover background to get an idea of how it would look when it was all finished.



I think the key to layering is not to worry about covering up the layer underneath. I always think, "But I can't cover up this pretty thing! It will ruin it!" Nope! It really is okay to cover up one layer with another. Trust me.

Begin with tall or large items first.



It's okay if items hang off the edges a little.





I inked bits of cheesecloth and used them behind small pieces to add interest, texture & dimension.





To add my journal title, I chose the word "imagine" and cut it out. Then, I placed it behind my book plate and pressed gently. This created indentations in the paper, which I used as a guide when cutting out my title word. I glued the title word to my journal and attached my bookplate. You can use the fasteners provided or glue.




Last, I added a small key charm, attaching it to my lace as shown. I also threaded some pink ribbon through the lace holes.

Layered Junk Journal Cover Tutorial from My Porch Prints


And that was it! The printable kit is designed so the colors and pieces go together for easy layering. Enjoy!

Layered Junk Journal Cover Tutorial from My Porch Prints


Thursday, January 24, 2019

Seamstress Sewing Pocket Card Tutorial


How to create a pocket card for a junk journal

Seamstress Pocket Card Tutorial *Contains Affiliate Links
This adorable pocket card is easy to make! It was created using the "Seamstress" Scrap Pack Printable from My Porch Prints on Etsy.

I began by printing my Scrap Pack and cutting out the elements I wanted to use for this project.

Seamstress Sewing Pocket Card Tutorial from My Porch Prints

The elements I chose included various cards & tape measures as well as a large ruler card. I also used pink ribbon which I wrapped around one of the ribbon spools, and a small doilie.

Seamstress Sewing Pocket Card Tutorial from My Porch Prints

To create my pocket, I chose a smaller card and applied glue to three sides as shown, leaving the top open.

How to make a layered card for your junk journal

I attached this card to my large ruler card, making my pocket.

Seamstress Sewing Pocket Card Tutorial from My Porch Prints

Next, I chose a colorful tape measure piece and attached it at an angle, folding the sides around to the back of my card. This adds extra support for holding things in my pocket.

Seamstress Sewing Pocket Card Tutorial from My Porch Prints

I attached my ribbon spool to one side of my pocket as shown.

Ribbon Spool Printable

 Next, I glued my small doilie to the top corner of my card.

Seamstress Sewing Pocket Card Tutorial from My Porch Prints

I decided I wanted a bit more color at the bottom of my card, so another piece of my colorful tape measure.
Seamstress Sewing Pocket Card Tutorial from My Porch Prints

Next, I attached one of the vintage style tickets and also layered it with a flower circle.

Seamstress Sewing Pocket Card Tutorial from My Porch Prints

Seamstress Sewing Pocket Card Tutorial from My Porch Prints

To give my cards a little more interest & dimension, I used Distress Ink to darken the edges, applying it with a makeup sponge.

Seamstress Sewing Pocket Card Tutorial from My Porch Prints

And that's it! A quick & easy pocket card that works great on its own or as part of a larger junk journal or art project!

How to create a pocket card for your junk journal

How to create a pocket card for junk journal

Seamstress Sewing Pocket Card Tutorial from My Porch Prints

Seamstress Sewing Pocket Card Tutorial from My Porch Prints