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Journal Box by Debi Tullier

Journal Box by Debi Tullier

I love repurposing things and this time I am using a packing box. It is small and I think it is perfect for a little book holder. Here is my Journal Box or for my grand-daughter.




She loves animals and her favorites are Cats. However a sweet little pup has made her life complete for now.  
She wants to write about herself and her pets so why not a journal box.
Small bound books will be inside to capture her thoughts and sketches. 

I will share the finished box with journals later.   See you next month! 

Supplies:
Box
Aleene’s tacky glue
Decoupage paper (on Hand)
Art Anthology Velvet in Limeade
Splash Inks
Crystal Lacquer and mica mixers
Collage Sheets: Cats at Play
Gypsy Soul Laser Chipboard
Metallic marker (on hand)
Watercolor Pencils







Comments

  1. Nice job, Debi! I'm sure your granddaughter is going to have a blast filling up those journals and keeping them in the adorable storage box you created!

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  2. adorable box! lucky granddaughter! xo

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