Friday, August 28, 2015

Handmade Journals

©Michele Emerson-Roberts 2015


I love journals and handmade books. The ones that will fit in your purse or tote are especially nice to have and to create. I had some scraps of wallpaper that was perfect for the covers and the right size too! The two “stick bound” journals are the same size, but orientated differently. I like to use handmade paper for the pages as it makes them even more special. You can make these any size - mine are 4 ¾ x 6”. The covers are made of mat board scrap pieces that I had on hand. The pages are ¼ sheets of handmade paper..

FYI - the stick bound book is one of the easiest books to create in multiples, and they make marvelous gifts!

Supplies:

  • Any of the Arnold Grummer paper making kits
  • A sunny window, heat gun or microwave oven
  • Blender, small strainer, cello sponges and soft towels
  • Scraps of off white or cream paper (think junk mail, etc.)
  • Spellbinders Grand Calabur II cutting and embossing machine
  • Dies: CherryLyn: Leaves          Fran The Frantic Stamper: Shrine
  • Westcott™ paper trimmer
  • Scissors
  • Ruler
  • Japanese screw punch & 1/8” bit
  • Beacon QuickGrip™ and ZipDry™ adhesive
  • Old credit card to use for spreading the ZipDry™ adhesive
  • Double sided foam tape or dots
  • Scrapes of wall paper for covers and die cuts
  • Matching paper for inside of covers (even better if it is handmade paper) two pieces 4 ¼ x 5 ½”
  • Mat board: Leaf journal (portrait orientation book): one piece 6 x 4 3/4” (back cover), one piece 6 x 1 1/8” (hinge), one piece 6 x 3 1/2”Shrine journal (landscape orientation): One piece 4 ¾ x 6 (back cover), one piece 4 ¾ x 1 1/8” (hinge), one piece 4 ¾ x 4 ¾”
  • Sticks for spines
  •  Heavy thread to match the wall paper for binding

Instruction:

  1. Follow the direction for paper making found in any of the Arnold Grummer paper making kits or books to make slurry from the off white or cream scraps.
  2. Create numerous sheets of medium weight handmade paper.
  3. When the paper is dry cut or tear it into quarter sheets. Repeat for as many sheets as you want in your journal. Remember to always save the scraps.

To create the journals:

  1. Cut the 2 pieces of wallpaper 1 ½” larger than the mat board.
  2. Spread a thin coat of ZipDry™ adhesive onto the back side of one piece of the wallpaper.
  3. Center the mat board piece for the back cover onto the wallpaper.
  4. Miter the corners, leaving a tiny bit more than the thickness of the mat board.
  5. Apply additional adhesive to the flaps if needed.
  6. Secure the flaps to the other side of the mat board.
  7. Apply the adhesive to the back side of the 2nd piece of wallpaper.
  8. Place the two front cover pieces of mat board onto the wallpaper, leaving 1/8” between the two pieces.
  9. Miter the corners and wrap the flaps to the back side.
  10. Apply a thin coat of adhesive to the matching papers and place on the back side of the covers.
  11. Measure one inch from the top and bottom hinge part of journal, use the Japanese screw Punch to create holes.
  12. Place the pages inside of the covers, mark and create holes in all of the pages. (Remember the pages are a bit smaller than the covers.)
  13. Bind the journal by attaching the sticks with the heavy duty thread.
  14. Die cut the leaves and shrine.
  15. Attach the die cuts with double side foam tape or dots.
Note: You can find a lot of videos on the internet showing how to create many different bindings.

Friday, August 21, 2015

Country Home Planter

Michele Emerson-Roberts 2015


My wonderful friend GayLynn is truly a “country girl”. Her birthday is coming up and I wanted to make something special for her gift. She has a deep window sill over her sink and it will be the perfect place for this rustic “country home” planter. Follow along and create one for yourself or a gift.


Supplies:

  • Any of the Arnold Grummer paper making kits
  • AG CP house mold
  • A sunny window, heat gun or microwave oven
  • Blender, small strainer, cello sponges and soft towels
  • Scraps of white paper (think junk mail, etc.)
  • Die:  Tiny heart
  • Spellbinders Grand Calabur II cutting and embossing machine
  • Westcott™ paper trimmer
  • Tiny heart punches
  • Beacon QuickGrip™ and ZipDry™ adhesive
  • Tree/bush branches approx: 25 - 30
  • Chip board (I used cereal boxes)
  • Scrapes of heavy weight dark brown handmade paper
  • ColorBox Stylus™ handle and white foam tips
  • Brown water based ink pad
  • 4 x 4” florist foam block

Instructions

  1. Follow the direction for paper making and casting found in any of the Arnold Grummer paper making kits or books to make slurry from the white scraps.
  2. Cast four (or more to use on another project) of the house molds.
  3. Dry the castings in a microwave oven, with a heat gun or place it in a sunny window.
  4. Create a sheet of heavy weight handmade paper.
  5. When the paper is dry, die cut a bunch of hearts.
  6. Punch a bunch of tiny white and dark brown hearts.
  7. Cut pieces of the dark brown handmade paper for the doors and windows. Remember to always save the scraps.
  8. Create a simple 4” square open top box from the chip board.
  9. Attach the doors, windows and hearts to the house castings and the house castings to the chip board box with QuickGrip™ adhesive.
  10. “Antique” the houses and edges of the castings with the brown ink and Stylus™ tips.
  11. Attach the hearts to the tips of a lot of the sticks with QuickGrip™ adhesive.
  12. Place the foam block into the container.
  13. Arrange and Insert the sticks in to the foam.

Friday, August 14, 2015

Truth Fan Book

©Michele Emerson-Roberts 2014


How fun and easy is this! Here is another from the series of “Fan” books that I created during one session. Each book is different, but made in my signature color scheme of black and tan. Each book is full of quotes related to the title on the cover of the book.


Supplies:

  • Any of the Arnold Grummer™ paper paper making kits
  • A sunny window
  • Blender, cello sponges and soft towels
  • Personal paper cutter, scissors
  • Beacon QuickGrab™ Adhesive, double sided foam tape or dots
  • Scraps of black paper (think junk mail, left over cardstock scrap, etc.)
  • One or more of AG #2718 Mini Fan Book
  • Verbiage stamps and black ink pad or computer generated quotes or sayings
  • ColorBox™ Stylus™ handle and soft tip
  • Small scrap of chip board
  • Dies: CheeryLynn™ tiny leaf strip
  • Die cut machine: Spellbinders’ Grand Calibur

Instructions:

  1. Follow the directions found in any of the Arnold Grummer™ paper making kits to create black slurry.
  2. Create a sheet of thick black paper. When the paper is dry die cut the leaves.
  3. Remove the screw hinge and pages from the book.
  4. Stamp a saying onto the scrap of chip board.
  5. Use the Stylus handle and tip to apply ink the edges of the stamped chip board and the book cover.
  6. Center and attach the stamped chip board to the cover with double sided foam tape or dots.
  7. Stamp the saying onto the pages (or print out verbiage using your computer and printer, then cut and glue to the pages.)
    NOTE: make sure the verbiage is all oriented the same. (My book is landscape oriented and has the hinge on the top left.)
    Also, I suggest that if you are making several of these books, stamp or print all of the sayings at once. (I will often do many different related saying at a time as well as die cutting the bits and pieces and save them to assemble the “Fan” book at a later time.)
  8. Reassemble the fan book.
  9. Attach the tiny black leaves with the Beacon QuickGrab™ adhesive, placing them around the stamped verbiage chipboard piece.

Friday, August 7, 2015

A Day at the Shore

©Michele Emerson-Roberts 2015


Looks like summer is really here with temperatures around 90* and rising. Just thinking about a day at the shore brings a smile to my face. Even though I don’t like to actually swim in the ocean, I do love hearing the waves, wading in the surf and sitting under a palm tree in the shade. Follow along to create this fun card!


Supplies:

  • Any of the Arnold Grummer™ paper making kits
  • Blender, cello sponges and soft towels
  • Scraps of white, blue and tan paper (think junk mail, etc.)
  • Envelopes to fit cards (or make your own with the AG envelope template)
  • Wescott™ personal paper cutter
  • Scor-Pal™ (Love the new 1/8version)
  • Spellbinders’ Grand Calibur II
  • Dies: Impression Obsession™ #190-C & 78-C
  • Spellbinders™ IN-038 Paradise Palm
  • ColorBox Stylust™ and tips or make-up sponge
  • Med. blue, light golden tan & green water-based ink pads
  • Thin piece of plastic with a straight edge
  • Beacon™ ZipDry™ Adhesive
  • Scrap of white card stock
  • Double sided foam tape or dots
  • Tiny container of water
Instructions:

  1. Follow the instructions found in any of the Arnold Grummer™ paper making kits to create a sheet each of heavy weight light blue & tan paper. 
  2. Dry the sheets of paper.
  3. When the sheets of handmade paper are dry, cut or tear the blue sheets in half creating two 5 ½ x 8 ½’ cards. Score and fold the cards.
  4. Tear or cut the tan sheet in half. Tear an approx. 11/2” piece for the sand.
  5. Tear a curved shape from the middle forming sand dunes on each side. (Save all the scraps.)
  6. Die cut 1 tiny seagull & 2 chairs for each card from the white card stock.
  7. Die cut the palm trees for each card from a scrap of the tan handmade paper.
  8. Shade the palm tree trunks and the bottom part of the sand dunes with the golden tan ink and Stylust™ tips or make-up sponge.
  9. Dampen the tip or sponge with a tiny bit of water to be able to blend the colors.
  10. Clean the tip or sponge between colors. Dry the tip or sponge on a towel.
  11. Shade the palm tree fronds with the green ink. Clean & dry the tip or sponge.
  12. Add some blue ink to the sky forming clouds. Blend with a damp tip or sponge.
  13. Use the plastic’s straight edge, the tip or sponge and the blue ink to create the water line.
  14. Blend with a damp tip or sponge.
  15. Attach the tiny seagull to the sky & the sand dunes to the bottom of the card with ZipDry™ adhesive.
  16. Attach the straps to the tiny sandals with ZipDry™ adhesive.
  17. Attach the palm trees, flip flop sandals and chairs to the card front with tiny pieces of foam tape or dots.