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8 Page Collage Journal EDIT SIZE

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 8  Page Collage Journal EDIT SIZE
Swap Coordinator:snowqueen1426 (contact)
Swap categories: Newbie  Paper Crafts  Journals 
Number of people in swap:5
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:August 12, 2012
Date items must be sent by:September 3, 2012
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Not an Artist...........that's okay.. We're here to have fun!!!

Fun easy, simple journal. Great for someone new to Journaling. Or for old timers just wanting to have some fun...

Newbies: YOU are welcome if you have completed and rated for 10
( Type 3: Crafts & Packages - any time-intensive craft swaps, any swaps sent in packages, most swaps will fall in this category.)

Everyone must have 4.95 or higher rating with no 1's or 3's in the last 6 months. Any Flakers will be posted and banned from other swaps. ( I will check ratings before assigning partners and reserve the right to ban anyone.)

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Just EXAMPLES: (the use of ink is not required)

Journal example
How To
Journal example
How To
How To

OKAY now for details.

  • Take two sheets of heavy card stock and fold them in half to create 8 pages that are 8 1/2 x 5 1/2"...........The first page is the cover that you will put your partners name on in some type of design. (cut our letter from magazines,, print them,,draw them,,etc.........

  • Create a background on all pages.. The video shows ink but your are not limited to just ink.. you can paint.. use crayon, pastels. or any combination.... etc.

  • Collect magazine/news paper/ books/ads... etc that have great pictures. ( I have gone to the thrift store and found magazines for 25 cents each.. or gotten them from friends/family/ and my dentist office..

  • Create your fun pictures. Borders are optional. but leave room to write/journal.. (I use clear "Tacky or Mod Podge MATTE to glue stuff down) What ever glue you use needs to be strong/ clear when dry and leaves no edges loose.

  • Once you have your pages done now begin to Journal.. EXAMPLES: You can do a "Thought for the day" or a "Quote" or present "Why" questions.. basically have fun with it.. But each page must have at least one word on it..

  • The first page is the cover and you need to incorporate your partners first name on there in some way.

  • The last page can be fully decorated but must have your swap information on there somewere.. either in the design or along the edge.. you deside..

  • Once you are completly finished.. I would suggest.. only suggest that you go over the journal with a very thin coat of ( M A T T E Mod Podge ) Matte is important because the other stuff/glossy stays sticky. I normally coat mine so I know that all areas have been glued. This is not required.. (let the journal completely dry a couple of days before mailing out)...

  • Your finished journal should be stapled / sewn / or fastened in some way at the center to keep pages together..

  • Now if you feel the need to add other DoooDaddds.. feel free.. ribbons/buttons/bling... not required..

THE WHOLE IDEA: is to have fun ... keep it loose, playful..find that FREE SPIRIT inside you... and "G" rated... Kids love to look at these fun pages.....

When partners are assigned. please look at their profiles to see if there is something they do not want to have in a swap.. Example.. some people do not want the use of skeletons, religion, or animal products in a swap..

Use standard rating system : 5 = received swap 3 = swap did not meet guidelines 1 = Never received swap. (Rating Required) (You can not rate a 3 just because you don't like the theme/content of the journal..)

A heart is your choice.. I normally give a heart when something is outstanding..

You can start on this T O D A Y...........so join the fun!!!

Discussion

Gofeen 07/29/2012 #

Could I make it 4x6" or 5x7"? I could use better quality card that way.

snowqueen1426 07/29/2012 #

Great question.. I changed the size to 8 1/2" x 5 1/2".. So that would equil folding a standard 8 1/2" x 11" paper in half.. I would say not to go any smaller than 5' x 8".. because your images will end up very small.

Jjean 07/29/2012 #

When we start the "writing" part of the Journal, are we writing prompts for our partner on each page to fill in or do we write/finish the whole page?..

snowqueen1426 07/29/2012 #

Great Question... The journaling part is your choice.. and if you want to do prompts that's sounds fine to me.

apakahoney 08/ 6/2012 #

I LOVE this idea!! watching for now..I don't have 10 swaps completed. Hopefully by the sign up date I will.

Whippet 08/10/2012 #

snowqueen you are right, making the Journal any smaller than 5" x 8" - not only will images be smaller, the writing too. Don't want the writing so small someone will need a magnifying glass to read.
The journal in the tutorial is large with large images, large lettering, that can be time-consuming in making a large journal.
I think snowqueen has selected the best size for making these impressive -artful journals. Good size to work with, not too much postage to send on. Though I'd put a tracking # on my journal to make sure it was received.

Whippet 08/10/2012 #

snowqueen - my suggestion only because of this summer's high heat - Mod Podge & other acrylic clear mediums will become sticky when exposed for periods of time to heat, especially high heat. This could be a problem if journal-makers live in those areas where its really hot even in September. Any exposed Mod Podge, acrylic medium to heat will stick to the facing page, envelope, letter, etc. To protect your journals, your artwork, collage, writings, I suggest a clear layer of crystal clear contact paper, clear wide tape, dry clear varnish be put over areas where acrylics have been used, wax crayons, oil pastels too, to keep the cover, pages from sticking together. If not those then use glassine papers over the cover & back, & between the pages. This also helps for storage of the journal if there's no A/C.

snowqueen1426 08/10/2012 #

Yes Mod Pdge is a good product.. But I always use MATTE.. and then I use it thinned out.. If you let it sit for a day and seems tacky in any way... I will lightly dust pages with baby powder.. then vacuum it off. But basically applying it very thin is important..... But the Mod Podge is not required.. other forms of protective products are welcomed.. or... just make sure all edges are glued well. Heat can affect so many different things.. so use your best judgment.. : )

Whippet 08/11/2012 #

Does Anyone Need Help With Paper For This Journal?
My suggestion: Borden & Riley #116 Artist Vellum Paper Pad is sold at Michaels' craft stores. This Vellum Paper Pad comes in different sizes - I bought a 9"x12" pad - has 40 sheets of paper.

116 - Artist Vellum Paper is a good weight paper to work with - 90lb, has a slight "tooth" to hold pastels, chalks, this paper is excellent for mixed media - pencil, colored pencils, pen & ink, charcoal, light washes of watercolors, acrylics. To rubberstamp you'll have to stamp on another paper then glue to the Vellum paper.

I took 2 sheets of this Vellum paper 9"x12", folded in half as per snowqueen's directions, though had to cut edges to get required size of 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" - & have first journal to begin applying artwork.

snowqueen1426 08/13/2012 #

Hummm after all that and @Whippet does not sign up.

Please remember to rate, and if a problem arrises.. please contact me,,,and stay in touch with your partner..

Have a great time with your journal and thanks for joining in.. cj

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