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Altered Journal Cover

Altered Journal Cover

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I love working with metals. So this was a labor of love. I had a leather journal very plain and not to inviting. It has been sitting around my studio for a long time. So I decided to make it in to a compelling door into journaling for me. I used MD Craft & Hobby metal copper sheeting to produce a journal that calls me in!
Supplies:
Altered Pages
Delicata Ink Pad
Color Pencils (on Hand)
Glue (on Hand)
Embossing Folders and machine (on hand)
Collage Sheet
Scissors
Here is my video:

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See you next month,
debi

Comments

  1. Great job Debi!!! Your journal turned out wonderful! Love your painted hand as well-teeheehee

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  2. Gorgeous! Love this journal makeover!

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  3. I love working with metal too! you did a great job! I love it

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  4. Fab video, and I love how you transformed a plain journal into a masterpiece! Love it, Debi.

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  5. Tremendous project. You are meant to work woth metals!!! This is stunning!

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  6. Great video... LOVE YOUR JOURNAL!!!!

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  7. How beautiful! There is nothing like having a beautiful journal to pen your thoughts. You have created a piece that will be so nice to share with your children and grandchildren.

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