Hi everyone and lovely to see you here!
After having completed a
little folio from my stash for
A Vintage Journey two day ago, I was excited to see that the
Compendium of Curiosities 3 challenge blog's current challenge was to use a collection folio. I had been hoarding one for ages, so this was the perfect chance to have another go.
This one is in a very different style from my previous one, and even though it is the smaller size of the two folios Tim Holtz has brought out, it is way bigger than the last one I did. Now one of the things I vowed I would do this year, is spent more time journaling and playing just for my own fun, and this was the perfect opportunity to have just another play. I am going to treat it as a journal, and there are still many more "pages" to fill.
I am not going to do a full step by step for this project, there are plenty of tutorials and videos out there on how to do it. I'll just show pictures, and tell you a bit of what I used.
The front was made with a piece of paper from the Hometown collection by Ken Oliver. I love the colours and played around with the paper with texture paste, stencils and dies from Tim Holtz's new Mixed Media thinlets dies. The butterfly was cut from a really old Prima collection. Here are some close ups:
Stencilled through one of Tim's stencils.
Two pieces of honey comb, die cut with the mixed media die.
An altered bit of Dusty Attic chipboard, I used Decoart paints, Antiquing Cream and Treasure Gold.
Here is the flap to close the folio. I used another piece of the same paper and added two pieces of the Trellis die by Tim. I then added two metal pieces from my stash to embellish, again altered with Decoart products:
I left the back of the folio quite simple
This is a piece of paper from the 7 Dots Studio North Country collection. I used my Indigo Blue stamps by Limore Webber (through out this project here and there) and used a mix of Cracked Pistachio and Pumice Stone Distress inks, to match the colours of the Hometown papers more.
Here are the side flaps, all done in similar style. I forgot to take a photo of the inside, but it's just more of the same.
Now to some of the "pages" of my folio journal. I photographed before adhering them to the inside of the folio's waterfall thingy (can't remember for the life of me what Tim calls it, but it's so clever).
A die cut piece of chipboard. For the front I covered it with texture paste and while wet stamped into it with various stamps, then coloured with Decoart paints, and decorated with various bits and pieces from my box of scraps. I was really just experimenting and having fun, that's what journaling is all about for me.
The back of the same piece, collaged and stamped. Such a great way to use up some of these bits and pieces I always seem to be collecting.....This is what I love about projects like this. No pressure, just fun.
More collage fun with scraps, and below the inside of the same Kraft card card, (I had two of these in my scrap box, leftover from making Christmas cards), so now I have finally put them to good use.
Like I said, the inside of the same card, this one is a Paperartsy stamp, the background was book paper, gesso, Gelatos and some Kaisercraft texture stamps.
And another double sided card of the same size:
The front
And the inside.. The stamp is from a Lynne Pyrella stamp set, stamped on tissue and then adhered to an old book page and colour added with Gelatos. Oh, used some gesso too.
Here finally is the front and the back of a little tag still:
And here finally you can see it all inside the folio, that is getting quite fat now....
So far though, I have only filled two of the inside waterfall flaps, so there is a ton of space for more "pages" still, but those will be shown on another day soon I hope.
One of the things I really like about these folios is, that because of the elastics, which are of course removable, you can either have the side flap on top (like in my first picture), or tucked inside, like here, so you can see the butterfly better.
I am adding this to the
Compendium of Curiosities challenge #23, which this time is sponsored by the
wonderful
Inspiration Emporium
I am also going to add it to the
Simon Says Monday challenge where the theme is
"A Hint of Clover". Well there is plenty of clover green here, so I think it will qualify...
Well that's it for now, thanks for dropping in have have a great week ahead!