DIY Art Journal Tutorial For Beginners Step By Step Process











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Here is (finally) the tutorial showing how I created the art journal as seen being used on my channel. • It is an altered book which means it is made from an existing book, in this case- the cover was used. • I hope this was helpful to those of you that have been asking about it, but if not please feel free to ask questions, I hope you'll give it a go! • I know many of you may be put off by the binding, but If you are still struggling with it I have a seperate video tutorial here that may help you fill in the gaps, I promise once you try it it will start to make sense: •    • Easy Binding Tutorial For Beginners   • • SUPPLIES: • Old hardcover book • Paper of your choice (I used paper from an art pad) • Scissors • PVA glue + brush • Paper trimmer OR ruler • Thick paper or fabric • Bone folder (not necessary) • Paint, pencil, stencil, texture paste - all optional • BINDING SUPPLIES: • Needle (choose a large/thicker one with a wide eye) • Awl • Thread, cord, string or twine (I use waxed linen) • Paperclips or bobby pins or bull dog clips etc • Ruler and pen/pencil • ❤️ Support me: Http://ko-fi.com/johannaclough • • • Music: bensound.com • ***************************************­************************** • E M A I L: [email protected] • E T S Y S H O P: www.littlebindy.etsy.com • I N S T A G R A M: • personal: @johannaclough • business: @littlebindy • B L O G: johannaalyssa.blogspot.com.au • P I N T E R E S T: www.pinterest.com/johannaalyssa/ • F A C E B O O K: www.facebook.com/littlebindy • #johannaclough #junkjournal #forbeginners • Keywords: • Journal inspiration, Diy journal, Scrapbook journal, How to fill a journal, Art journals, Journal with me, Scrapbook ideas, Junk Journaling, Junk Journal ideas, Tips for journaling, How to scrapbook, Diy scrapbook, How to use a junk journal

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