Wednesday, January 30, 2013

A GIANT Junk Journal to Share!

Let me warn you that this post is very photo heavy.  I hope you will read on and check out the very. big. journal.   

I just finished, a few days ago, a GIANT junk journal for Irene over at MAS, otherwise known as Mini Album Scraps.   She was flaked on by her partner last summer and waited several months to see if her partner would complete the journal and mail it to her.  Well, it didn't happen, so I offered to be an angel and do a journal for her.  The theme was to use your Leftovers and one store bought item.   I definitely used alot of 'leftovers'.  The storebought item(s) are the embellishments on the cover.  Oh, and did I mention that it was BIG!  Yes, it is 9" x 10".    It took me about 7 weeks only because of Christmas and having a horrible head cold and then the flu.   January was not a good month! 

Irene had requested of her partner that she wanted steampunk elements, lots of fold-outs, pockets, dressforms and a vintage look.  She also wanted a CHUNKY journal.  Well, she got it!  LOL.   So, here is the journal:
The journal is made from sturdy corrugated cardboard that's been covered with white cardstock and then overlaid with this almost transparent vintage key paper.   I sprayed the cover with Glimmer Mist--gold and then added all the embellishments:  a wooden dress form from Kaiser Craft, a metal flower from TH, a vintage button, a Recollections flower (brown) and a giant white flower from Recollections.  The paper doily was also glimmer misted.  I also added a bling flourish.  The edges of the book are inked.  I glued on a book mark to hold the journal pen. 

 

To the right are 2  calendar pages from Webster's

 
 
 
The left side is a 6x6 sheet from Webster's that holds a tag.
The other page is stamped wit 'steampunk' images.
 
 
I covered a business size envelope with embossed paper and added a velcro dot as a closure
 
The right side is cut from a 12x12 transparency and is a pocket.  I added butterfly stickers.
 
 
On the right side, a used packaging from a TH package.  I loved the vintage look, so I thought:  "Why not?"  It IS a junk journal!
 
 
I created an 'explosion' element.  Each steampunk balloon is a corner pocket.
 
 
On the left page, I cut off the flaps of smaller envies and covered the inside and the outside.  I then punched a half-circle for ease of pulling out tags if Irene chooses.
One of Irene's wishes was to have steampunk elements in her journal.
 
I created a booklet to add lots of photos or journaling:
 
 
 
I downloaded some images of vintage ladies in corsets and used them as pockets for two tags that have stamped imaged of corsets.  This is also a pocket for two photo mats or journaling blocks.
 
I cut down an ordinary brown bag and glued the sides.  I used the 'cardboard' packaging from K&Co. as an over-sized tag.   (I forgot to cover the back of it---oops).
 
The envelope pocket and tag insert is from Melissa Francis.  I stamped steampunk images on them.
 
 
 
 
I covered a lunch bag with assorted papers and created two pockets for tags
This is the back of the paperbag.
 
I thought this would make a cute pocket as well--it's a CD envie that I glimmer misted.  I also inserted a vintage photo mat.
 
To the left is a photo sleeve that I made into a pocket that holds a vintage image of a lady with a parasol, a library card, a stamped dressform image and a photo mat.
 
This page has four fold-outs that can hold photos, or hidden journaling.  I downloaded vintage images of corsets--thought Irene would like these.
 
 
I added a doily to the top right corner and, again, used packaging (Prima) as a pocket to hold more downloaded vintage images.
 
 
A tri-fold page using paper from Webster's.  It's also a pocket holding 3 cards.
 
 
 
sorry for the blurriness--the left side is a circle piece of paper (not sure where I got it) which is yet another pocket holding two photo mats or journaling blocks.   The opposite is a reproduction vintage post card.
 
 
On this page, I created a 5x7 card and adhered two vintage images of ladies. 
 
 
 
Obviously this is the back cover.  I'm not sure if you can see the 'shine' from the glimmer mist.
And here you can see that it's bound with over-sized binder rings with lots of ribbons.
 
 
 
Thank you for checking out this junk journal.  If you'd like to see the 2 part videos, here are the links:
 
 
 
 
As always, thanks for stopping by and checking out my creations!

4 comments:

Lisa'sLettersandLace said...

Hello Lori, I am checking in with the bloggers I follow...it's been a while since I have "blogged". This is a wonderful project to start my day gazing at. Your friend will be sooo excited. It is just gorgeous. I love all the secret compartments and extra ways to put more pics or memos. I'm always looking for ways to sneak more onto a layout. You must have had sooo much fun with this project. This belongs in a Somerset Studio Magazine!!! Cheers, Lisa

Joyce Ann said...

Lisa, this is absolutely beautiful!!! I have tons of scraps from some very pretty paper packs that I just could not throw away but had nothing in mind to use them for...until now. OMGosh, the mini album is just gorgeous.

Cee's Creations said...

This journal is so beautiful!!! I love it1 Cee

Cee's Creations said...

Just beautiful!! I love this journal! Cee