Out of 2 mm cardboard, I cut 3 pieces: one of 6 x 8 and two o 4 x 6. I painted the cardboardback and front and all the sides of the canvas with Honey Dew
Once dry, I applied Crackle Glaze, left it to dry and ended with a layer of Mud Splat Fresco Paint.
After the crackle magic happened
(happy moment) I went over the edges with a sanding grip and applied a bit of
Vintage Photo Distress Ink.
Using linen ribbon as hinges, I
attached the 2 pieces of cardboard to the frame. I covered the inside of the
‘doors’ with craft bazzil.
I ripped watercolor paper to the right size, applied Vintage Photo Distress ink on the edges and sew everything together (the 6 x 8 cardboard, the paper, the little frame with doors) using Coptic binding.
There are tons of tutorials for this kind of binding on the internet; you can even choose one that works for you as not all tutorials follow the exact same pattern. This is how I dressed up the inside of the frame ...
I stamped a part of one of the
wordings from the Eclectica 2 set by Sara Naumann with Black Archival Ink on a ripped piece of Crunchy Waxed Kraft Paper. Once dry, I slipped it into a (very nicely) rusted paperclip.
To attach it to the frame, I used even more rusted nails. I prepared my background image, which is Wings1, on Smoothy White Stamping Card with Black Archival Ink and added Vintage Photo Distress Ink blended with water on the edges.
I made a little heart out of cold porcelain and painted with London Bus and Blood Orange. I added Crackle Glaze on top for a shiny finishing touch.
After
colorizing a piece of gauze with Vintage Photo Distress Ink, I glued a piece on
the first and one on the last page of the journal, which is now 3,5 cm thick!
It will be perfect to write down all those fantastic quotes I want to use in my
art journaling.
I hope you enjoyed tonight's project and look forward to seeing you join in the GD challenge this week. I will be back tomorrow night with another make.
Leandra Says: Love this innovative project, genius idea for mini canvases. You are so clever at getting great distressed effects France!
Gillian Says: Love how you used canvas to create this gorgeous little art journal, looks like a real old treasured keepsake. Fab project to kick start the week France.
WOW! Just WOW!
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Beautiful, France!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredibly clever and innovative project, love it!
ReplyDeleteoh, it's so gorgeous, and fresh!!
ReplyDeleteI've just two canvases on my desk right now...I hope to find the time to alter them this week, this one is so inspirational!
This looks so authentically ancient ! Great project.
ReplyDeleteThat is so gorgeous!!!! I love how Coptic binding looks, but it seems so complicated, not sure I'm brave enough to attempt it.....
ReplyDeleteI'm with Kirsten on the binding but what a fabulous mini journal. Love the really aged look of it.
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Lesley Xx
Very clever, very creative - love it! Great start to the week!
ReplyDeleteLove this France..definitely going to have go at this one!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely effect! It looks like a wonderful little antique! Must try this! Julie Ann x
ReplyDeleteI love this project!!!!
ReplyDeleteJo
Wow! it's perfect project!!!bizz
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project France! Must investigate that binding technique :o)
ReplyDeleteDid you take a photo of the inside of the cover...would love to see.
Alison xxx
Hi France
ReplyDeleteLove this project, and the extra three piccies are now there, so we can see the inside. Looks superb, the colour is a great combo! Leandra
I have to say, this is absolutely beautiful! It amazes me how you can make such a thing of beauty like this. FANTASTIC! x
ReplyDeletethis is so cool! always love the way you get results France!
ReplyDeleteIf I hadn't actually just read this tutorial, I would have thought this journal was a piece found hidden in my great great grandmother's attic. So beautifully done, France!
ReplyDeleteoooh I definitely need to make one of those!
ReplyDeleteWow this is gorgeous absolutely stunning. I have wanted to try a mini journal like this. Can I ask, is the frame something you made or bought and covered in canvas or did you cut into a mini canvas. I'm probably being thick but I can't tell lol. Thanks Kezzy :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteNot thick hun, I wondered same lol. looks like cut in a folded back around the frame x
DeleteAmazing project!
ReplyDeleteUber cool love it :)
ReplyDeleteHappy craftin
Rebecca
Love this France!!! It gives me all kinds of ideas for doing a antiqued little book with photos of my grandparents and great-grandparents.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing!
Wow, I'm in love. Your booklet is stunning.So very very beautiful. Love all the details.
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Thanks for the extra pics Leandra! It's fantastic inside & out! xxx
ReplyDeleteReally stunning, France - beautiful crackle and such a fantastically designed structure.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
This is wonderful... Thank you.
ReplyDeletesarinda
Oh yes, this is one of those things I want to hold in my hands... absolutely gorgeous... now to find me a canvas!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful project, there is something special about a hand bound journal and this fab little project definitely ticks all my boxes.
ReplyDeleteLin
France, I find this journal so intriguing. It is beautiful both in appearance and construction. I love the aged look you achieved with the crackle, sanding, and vintage colours. The linen hinges and coptic binding are rich details. Beautiful use of these stamps. Like everything else you create, I have learned so much. Thanks for the continued inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAll over the top gorgeous projeckt. Love it.
ReplyDeleteLove it, fabulous project !
ReplyDeleteOK France, stop convincing me. I know you're the top! Kidding...please keep on being amazing.
ReplyDeleteAs always, you make such inspiring projects!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous little book! Love the vintage style and the little 'doors' revealing the picture, gorgeous work x
ReplyDeleteFab project!
ReplyDeleteJust Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteBarb
USA
Your creativity just amazes me! Keep those projects coming!
ReplyDeleteHoly moly France! This is so cool- you are uber talented!
ReplyDeletereach for the sky
ReplyDeleteHug,
Carla