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Junk Journal Tri-Fold Folio Tutorial For Beginners | Dollar Tree Journal Project #craftwithme
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The inspiration for today's #craftwithme comes from a package of file folders I shared on my last Dollar Tree haul, and a printable of 1800's feather images, discovered online. It also gave me the opportunity to use the feather washi stickers from one of my Temu Hauls. The link to the feather printable can be found on my Pinterest page under "Free Pintables For Vintage Craft". I just love using antique images in my junk journal projects, images that are in the public domain and free to print and create with.
Today I will be taking you through the easy steps of constructing a tri-fold style folio from a file folder and show you how I decorate it with the pintables and, various papers and ephemera from my stash.
♥Join us LIVE for Vintage Craft & Chat, every Thursday at 11 am PST / 2 pm EST
TODAY'S SUPPLY LIST:
Cover:
• 1 Manilla File Folder - I am using one of the Dollar Tree, Jot Brand folders.
• Feather Printable - You can find the the printable on my Pinterest page under the "Free Pintables For Vintage Craft" tab. Link is included on my Linktree, on the YT home page. under the White Cardstock
• Additional Papers to Cover the rest of the folio. I used book pages, ledger paper, graph paper, photocopies of antique papers. Scrap book paper is another good alternative. Use what you have.
• Collage Elements - I used a combination of Tim Holtz die cuts, Feather Washi Stickers, paper scraps, and a vintage stamp.
• Glue - I used a combination of glue stick and Art Glitter Glue.
• Distress Ink - My favorite go-to get a vintage style distressing is Tim Holtz Ranger Distress Oxide Ink in the colors Vintage Photo and Walnut.
• Hole Punch - I added a metal grommet but you can use a traditional hole punch and fortify with hole protectors.
We R Memory Keepers- Crop-A-Dile Eyelet Setter and Snap Punch
• Ribbon - I used vintage seam binding but lace, twine or upcycled fabric would be equally lovely. Use what you have on hand.
♥ I have included links to my favorite Amazon craft supplies. You don't pay more for the products and I earn a small commission as part of the Amazon Associates Program that I can invest back into supplies for our weekly craft tutorials.♥
Glue Stick Comparison Test:
Day Trip Vintage Co. was created to share my love of vintage style crafting...Junk journaling, paper crafting and more. I am always on the hunt for unique craft supplies and vintage treasures from flea markets, thrift stores and estate sales, to use in my crafting. If you love vintage style as much as I do, be sure to Subscribe, hit the Notification Bell and follow along on my day trip adventures! @DayTripVintageCo
You can also find me on Instagram and shop my Etsy Store too.
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Today I will be taking you through the easy steps of constructing a tri-fold style folio from a file folder and show you how I decorate it with the pintables and, various papers and ephemera from my stash.
♥Join us LIVE for Vintage Craft & Chat, every Thursday at 11 am PST / 2 pm EST
TODAY'S SUPPLY LIST:
Cover:
• 1 Manilla File Folder - I am using one of the Dollar Tree, Jot Brand folders.
• Feather Printable - You can find the the printable on my Pinterest page under the "Free Pintables For Vintage Craft" tab. Link is included on my Linktree, on the YT home page. under the White Cardstock
• Additional Papers to Cover the rest of the folio. I used book pages, ledger paper, graph paper, photocopies of antique papers. Scrap book paper is another good alternative. Use what you have.
• Collage Elements - I used a combination of Tim Holtz die cuts, Feather Washi Stickers, paper scraps, and a vintage stamp.
• Glue - I used a combination of glue stick and Art Glitter Glue.
• Distress Ink - My favorite go-to get a vintage style distressing is Tim Holtz Ranger Distress Oxide Ink in the colors Vintage Photo and Walnut.
• Hole Punch - I added a metal grommet but you can use a traditional hole punch and fortify with hole protectors.
We R Memory Keepers- Crop-A-Dile Eyelet Setter and Snap Punch
• Ribbon - I used vintage seam binding but lace, twine or upcycled fabric would be equally lovely. Use what you have on hand.
♥ I have included links to my favorite Amazon craft supplies. You don't pay more for the products and I earn a small commission as part of the Amazon Associates Program that I can invest back into supplies for our weekly craft tutorials.♥
Glue Stick Comparison Test:
Day Trip Vintage Co. was created to share my love of vintage style crafting...Junk journaling, paper crafting and more. I am always on the hunt for unique craft supplies and vintage treasures from flea markets, thrift stores and estate sales, to use in my crafting. If you love vintage style as much as I do, be sure to Subscribe, hit the Notification Bell and follow along on my day trip adventures! @DayTripVintageCo
You can also find me on Instagram and shop my Etsy Store too.
@daytripvintageco
♥ Etsy Shop
#junkjournal #junkjournaling #junkjournaltutorial #beginnerjunkjournaling #junkjournalfolios #junkjournalideas #daytripvintageco
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