November 28, 2011

Journals - using Grunge Paper

I have been creating like crazy these past couple months. I use note books and journals for so many different reasons; daily to do lists, idea journal, journal of quotes and so on. I started creating my own. These are some of the ones that I use. I am now giving you a chance to order: build your own journal, in five easy steps. You make the selections and I will create your one of a kind journal just for you.


For each journal I use 80 lb paper, great for everyday journaling, sketching, drawing and so on. This paper is hand torn and the journal will have a total of 180 pages. The cover is made using grunge paper; a durable compressed flexible sheet of material. I have been told by past customers that it feels like leather. It will be ink stained with the color of your choice. The journal will have velcro closure and accents with Idea-Ology staples from Tim Holtz. The staples are hammered flat so no worry of things getting snagged on them.


Contact me for a pricing list. If you're ready to get started building your own journal send me an e-mail with the answers to the 5 questions below and I will send you an invoice through PayPal for your order. Though if you have other questions prior to ordering, leave a comment here or send me an e-mail. I would be happy to answer any questions you may have.


Let's get to building.
1) Choose your journal size: Mini - 3" x 2", Small - 4" x 3", or Medium - 5" x 4".

2) Choose your journal color: Select one of the stain colors from the photo below.3) Choose your spind binding: Select one of the binding stitches from the photos below.


4) Choose your thread color(s): Select one of the colors from the photo below, unless you choose the Barber pole binding select two colors. 5) Choose your Staple accent: Select from criss cross, 1st photo, or zig zag, 2nd photo.


Thank you for stopping by. I look forward to working with you to create your one of a kind journal. One of these journals could be yours.
Happy Journaling!

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