We R Makers | Travel Journal with the Slim Line Punch Board with video

We R Makers | Travel Journal with the Slim Line Punch Board

[AD] We R Makers | Travel Journal with the Slim Line Punch Board

Summer is near and it's time to start preparing ways to document our travel adventures. I went for a slim travel journal with a few embellishments and a lot of room for photos and journaling. To make the journal, I used the Slim Line Punch Board and the Bookbinding Guide - both from We R Makers.

The Slim Line Punch Board let's you not only create cards with coordinating envelopes, it's also great for journals. Follow the instructions that come with the punch board to cut and score patterned papers. I used some of the wonderful and pretty papers from Heidi Swapp's Set Sail Collection. The patterned papers are perfect for any summer papercrafting projects. I really like the designs and colors. The embellishments are great too. By the way, the collection also comes with pretty blank notebooks - giving you enough room for journaling and taking notes. But now onto today's travel journal. I recorded a video to show you how I created the mini book. Enjoy watching - you can find the link further down.














And now please watch my video:




Thank you for stopping by today. Are you going to make a travel journal this year? See you next time here on mojosanti. Xoxo, Sandra

American Crafts | Pretty cards with stencils and acrylic paint | Gingham Garden

Pretty Cards with stencils and acrylic paint and the Gingham Garden Collection by Crate Paper American Crafts

American Crafts | Pretty cards with stencils and acrylic paint | Gingham Garden

Welcome to a fresh post here on mojosanti. I used stencils from the Gingham Garden Collection and acrylic paint from my stash to decorate blank white card bases. Just place the stencils on your card base, apply the paint with a brush and then add stickers to finish your card designs. As a nice detail, I added fringes to one of the cards with fringe scissors. This is a nice and easy technique to add a special twist to your cards. Let's have a look at the designs. And make sure to watch the short video to see how it's done.








Please watch my video to see more:




Thank you for stopping by today. Have you used fringe scissors on any of your projetcs? If not, why not give it a try? See you next time here on mojosanti. Xoxo, Sandra