Hello! I'm back with another
Wrapped Journal from Eileen Hull's newest Sizzix die collection
Book Club Chapter 2 of which the Wrapped Journal is a cornerstone. Her
Inspiration Team is sharing journal and other projects all month long so be sure to keep your eye on her blog. There is more inspiration there than you can shake a stick at!
This is another project I had made for the Creativations 2018 show and I'm happy that now I can share the tutorial and more photos with you.
In the course of his job, my husband runs across a lot of broken hard drives and other computer things so he'll save them from the trash heap and take them apart for me. I have a whole box of computer mother boards, RAM sticks and other do-hickies that looks so cool. I dove into that box for this journal.
Inside:
In the back I made a tuck spot with one of the parts.
Now hang on for some how-to!
Step 1 – Preparing the base: first I glued on some
Seth Apter die cuts to the journal blank and then base coated everything with metallic green paint and dry brushed
chalk paint.
Next I used
Prima Soft Matte Gel to glue on the various computer parts.
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Note: I did not glue the RAM stick onto the spine at this point. I waited until
the end after I had strung the elastic cord through the spine holes for
the binding of the inserts. |
After the gel was dry, I coated all the computer parts with clear gesso to help the subsequent layers of paint adhere well. When completely painted to my satisfaction, I covered the whole thing with DecoArt Media Ultra Matte Varnish to help seal it and protect the paint.
Step 2 – The covers of the inserts are made from old paper cross stitch mesh I found at an estate sale. It never hurts to think outside of the box about materials and use them for purposes they weren't intended for. ;-) The inside pages are cut from an old ledger pad and a technical book.
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Pages/covers were cut 4.25 x 7 inches and the final signatures trimmed to
4.25 x 3.5 inches after assembly. |
I used a simple saddle stitch to sew the signatures:
Step 3 – I used elastic for the binding so I could easily slip the signatures underneath the straps.
Oops, I forgot to take photos of this part! BUT, it's just like Step 3 of my game journal I just posted about last week.
See it here.
I glued the RAM stick on the spine after stringing the elastic cording.
Thanks for stopping by!
I'm also entering this in the
June Mini Album Makers Challenge:
Dies:
Eileen Hull Sizzix -
Distress
Ink - Black Soot
Distress Oxide Ink - Frayed Burlap, Spiced Marmalade, Peeled Paint
Archival Ink - Jet Black, Leaf Green, Fern Green, Tiger Lily
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