![]() The 3 Book Rings secure a generous amount of notebook paper inside…and this Travel Journal is now ready to use! Tone down the Dresden Trim, and reinforce the darkened edges with the same mixture:įor the final touch, add a layer of wispy gold embossed script in random areas on all four sides: Punch the holes, and then use the first cover to determine the placement of the holes in the other cover:Īdd splatters of watery Black Acrylic Craft Paint to create more depth: Using the 3-hole notebook paper as a guide, determine where to add holes for the book rings:Īlign the paper exactly where you want it to lie in the completed book, then trace the holes: Once the surface has dried completely, draw a bead of adhesive along the outer edges of the Travel Journal, and adhere strips of Dresden Trim: If you like a bit of blotchiness (I do!) – sprinkle or spray large drops of water onto the surface of the blended Distress Inks.Īllow the water to ‘bleach’ the inks for a minute or two, then dry with a Heat Tool. I decided to use this gorgeous blue for the Oceans on the map…Ĭolor in the Land Masses with Mowed Lawn Distress Ink:Īdd touches of variety with Wild Honey Distress Ink:Ĭontinue this process on the other side of the Travel Journal Covers, this time adding Ripe Persimmon Distress Ink to warm up the imagery… Now add intense areas of Salty Ocean Distress Ink! Next, apply Black Soot Distress Ink to the edges of all four pages using a Blending Tool. Tap off the excess, and use your Heat Tool to melt the UTEE, creating a glossy, yet slightly distressed protective surface over the text: Moving quickly (to prevent the Glycerin from drying) – cover the area with Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel: Pour a small amount into a container, and paint it onto the surface of the label area: Use a sanding sponge to neaten the edges:įor a slightly distressed glossy finish on the “Travel Journal” & “Home Again” labels, try embossing with Glycerin! ![]() If necessary, trim the cardstock to fit the chipboard: When finished, you should have two sturdy covers with printed images on each side – one for the front, one for the back. Use a good quality Spray Mount to carefully adhere each sheet of printed cardstock to either side of a midweight chipboard sheet, aligning the edges as accurately as possible.
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