It’s been a while since I’ve posted, so I just wanted to share some of what I’ve been working on.
Enjoy!
It’s been a while since I’ve posted, so I just wanted to share some of what I’ve been working on.
Enjoy!
I took an online workshop from Roben Marie called “Ripped and Stitched.” In it, we learned to make a journal from strips of fabric previously used for wiping off brushes and cleaning up paint.
The fabric created from this is quite beautiful.
I made a different type of journal than was taught in the workshop, but the technique is quite versatile, so you could make a variety of journal types with it.
The inside is full of handmade notebooks and a hand painted envelopes for stashing treasures.
I ended up liking this one so much that I made another one for myself!
After making my first junk journal, I knew I was hooked, so I decided to alter a book and create another one. I found this amazing mermaid book at Half Price Books, so I decided that would be my theme. I bought another mermaid book and found some vintage mermaid images and from that, I created my first Mermaid Junk Journal.
My 11 year old daughter asked me to make a junk journal for her as a Christmas gift. I asked what theme she wanted it to have and she replied “monsters, vampires, ghosts, witches and wizards.
I immediately thought how appropriate this was, since we love Halloween and all things scary. It also reminded me of lines from one of my favorite Blink 182 songs titled I Miss You:
“Hello there
The angel from my nightmare
The shadow in the background of the morgue
The unsuspecting victim
Of darkness in the valley
We can live like Jack and Sally if we want
Where you can always find me
And we’ll have Halloween on Christmas
And in the night we’ll wish this never ends
We’ll wish this never ends”

My obsession with dyeing papers has not waned. This is a stack of various papers that I dyed in coffee and tea to use in a new journal I created. This time, I used all sorts of papers, including drawings, book pages, scrapbook paper, etc. instead of just plain paper. I did not dry these outside, but baked them in the oven instead. I love the texture that the heat gives the paper. It’s a more labor intensive process, but it works great if it isn’t hot and sunny outside.


Next, I tried eco dyeing for the first time and I quickly fell in love. This is something I’ve wanted to try for ages, but it just sounded too complicated. I finally discovered a method that was simple enough for me to give it a shot and I’m so glad I did. The first time I did it, I didn’t use watercolor paper, but mixed media paper and the paper did not hold up as well. I also didn’t have a large enough cover, so there is a lot of dark space on the pages.
I learned from my mistakes the second time around and I love the way it turned out!
Below are pictures of the journal I made using my dyed papers.










This entire process was new for me. The journal construction itself was a completely different method than I have used before.
Full disclosure – I originally created this journal with the intention that it would be donated to a silent auction at our church, but I became too attached to it and had to create another one to donate.
Until next time….