Monday, June 13, 2022

Vintage Doily Junk Journal



Hello my friends!

I want to share with you

 this little journal I was working on this week.

It started with this doily below-

When I folded it in half, I thought it would be a lovely

cover for a small journal.

 





I used Mod Podge to adhere the cloth to a piece of card stock 

and then flipped over and glued a piece of printed paper 

to what would be the inside of the book.

When the back was dry, I used a brush to Mod Podge the front side.




After the Mod Podge was dry, I trimmed the paper 

to the shape of the doily letting the lace trim hang over

the edge.

I took it to my sewing machine

 and stitched along the outer edge twice.

Not perfect! I tried to be a bit messy with my stitch.

Then folded the doily in half.






I used a ruler to get an idea of the size

 scraps I would need for the center pages.






I put together a group of about 10 papers, folded inside each other.





Opened up the papers, clipped the fold line up against

the inside cover fold line.

Then stitched across on the sewing machine.




Then removed clips.

Made another group of folded papers referred to as a 'signature'





Then clipped it inside booklet,

right up against the first 'signature'.






On the front side  you can see the stitch lines-





Then I added the third 'signature' on the other

 side of the first and center.




To make a center pocket or envelope like below-

 Cut the center sheet to have a flap on one side and glue down

the two outside pieces.


















I glued a couple of postcards to the inside 

flaps to make a pocket.




















I had scraps of coffee stained paper.








I used a vellum envelope with the side left open for a pocket.





The back flap has another pocket.











I added a piece of embroidery thread to the

lace edge.
















It can be put on the shelf with your other books.


Thank you for stopping by today!

xo Lisa S




Sunday, June 5, 2022

Beginner IRIS FOLDING Card

 Hi Friends!

I found a fun way to use

 scrapbook paper scraps.




The technique is called Iris Folding

because it resembles the iris of an eye or camera lens.

Iris folding is originally from Holland. 

It reminds me of flat Origami.

I'm going to make a card with a 2'' window.

I will give you a list of supplies along with the measurements.

1 tri-fold card

 To make your own-

 12 1/2'' long by 5 1/4'' high cardstock, folded into 3rds with

2'' by 2'' square cut in center of folded card.


I can always find extra envelops in my stationary stash.

It wound be easy to make your own if needed.


Print this pattern template at 2''

Tape the template to your work area and your card window over the pattern.

Tape in place.

We will be working in reverse.





Pick 4 different scrap papers about 3'' by 3''



Cut 4 strips of each color 3'' by 3/4'' wide


NOTE: This template has 5 strips- but the center

picture was so small I used only 4


Fold  all 4 strips of the 4 papers in half



Separate the 4 sets of paper, your strips will be A,B,C  and D.

Start with A, fold side in along the template line.

Use glue dot on ends of paper just to hold in place.





Working upward, then use 'B' strips.

Continue working around in a circle with 'C' and 'D'

This is the back side.




Trim papers that may hang over the fold.

You can add a small picture or photo to the center.

I used a picture from a children's book.

Remove tape and flip over your card to see-

Flip to back side again.

Note: Add your 5th strip here if you want a smaller center.


Fold front left side down to cover your work-



Flip to the front and see your card!

It should open and the inside is clean and blank.



Here is another version :

This time we will alternate our 4 papers- A,B,C,D and around again.


Layer on top of layer-





Then glue your center picture.





Glue down the left side.




Flip over-

I don't see any difference between the two versions.




Do you see any difference ?

Which ever one is easier for you

is the best one to choose.



I used my  postal scale to check the cards weight.

I was happy the cards were 1.5 oz.



If you don't have any paper scraps,

you could use old magazine pages,

 colored ribbon or fabric.


I tried some origami papers and music paper.




















Have a blessed day!

xo Lisa S



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