Tag: Journal

  • Butterfly Mixed Media Journal | By, Natasha Vacca

    Butterfly Mixed Media Journal | By, Natasha Vacca

    Hello Birch Press friends, it is Natasha here today on the blog! Today I am sharing a mixed media page in my journal! I love using dies in my journal! Today I am using 2 die sets from Birch Press Designs: Butterfly Basics and Rose Leaves Contour Layers die sets! Let’s get started!

    I started by die cutting the Butterfly using the Butterfly Basics die set. I die cut the background using a premade panel from my stash. Next I die cut the top layer using the Memory Box Rainbow Reflections paper pad. Once the top layer was die cut I added embossing ink to the top layer, then added embossing powder. Once the embossing powder was completely dry, I added a paper glaze to sections of the butterfly. I allowed this to dry a bit, then added foil to sections for added texture. I die cut the antennae for the butterfly using the same background panel. I then adhered the layers together using liquid glue.

    Next I created a background panel using a gelli print from my stash. On the gelli print I added a few pieces of handmade tissue in various sections. I applied this with glue. Once this was dry, I ran the gelli print background through my die cutting machine using the Memory Box Ringadings embossing folder. I then added dye ink to some sections of the dry embossed background. Next I die cut the panel using the Rose Leaves Contour Layers die set. Once the leaves were die cut, I distressed the edges using Distress Ink. I allowed this to dry, then added embossing powder to sections of the leaves. I then added additional texture using paper glaze and foil again.

    Next I started to work on my background in my journal. I used Lindy’s Magical Powders to create a colorful background. You can create a colorful background using inks, watercolors, distress inks, as well as pigment powders! I encourage you to look through your stash! I work in layers when creating a background. I allow each layer to dry (I also use my heat tool to speed up the process), spritz the panel with water, pick up color with a paper towel, then I repeat the process until I have the color and texture I am looking for.

    I completed my journal page by adhering the leaves with foam tape. I added a piece of cheesecloth, then adhered the butterfly with liquid glue. I added a sentiment from my stash, as well as gems from the Pastel Jewels collection.

    I had a lot of fun creating today’s project! I will be back soon with more inspiration!


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  • Don’t Hold it in, Write it Down!

    Don’t Hold it in, Write it Down!

    imageA journal is a majority of people’s most most prized possession – one that is for their eyes and their eyes only. If you do get to read someones journal you know that this person trust you with their deepest emotions.

    Even though most people will never even see your journal because its hidden in a drawer or even locked away, you don’t want your purest thoughts written in a boring old spiral! Instead, you want your thoughts to be in a journal that makes you feel happy and warm. Just like our floral lined journals.

    These beautifully design journals come in three different colors: white, blue, and pink. Each journal has a wonderful floral design to fit the background and each having there own feel and emotion.

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    How ever you like your journal to look classic, warm, or vibrant we have the floral lined journals just for you! Don’t let your thoughts sit in a boring notebook. Instead, put at least 208 pages of them in something worthy of your deepest thoughts and emotions.

  • On the Go Notebook

    On the Go Notebook

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    My life is constantly on-the-go. If I have time to sit down and make a full meal and dessert, I’m lucky. My new favorite dessert is a 10-minute recipe for a delicious cake. I mean how amazing is that! But that’s besides the point.

    When you’re on-the-go sometimes a large journal is too much to take on the journey. You need something more compact so that you can fit everything with you. Just because you want something small and compact doesn’t mean you want something plain and boring. A cover should give just as much inspiration as the scenery around you in my opinion.

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    We have just the notebook for when you’re out and about! Our vintage blossom notebooks are a nice compact size (6 by 8 inches and 64 pages each). They also come in a pack of two, so if you run out of the first one you have another already lined up! Let Birch Press help you be on the go with style with our vintage blossom journals.