Junk journaling is not something I’ve done before, but with the new junk journal covers from Clear Scraps I can see myself making many journals.
Hi there! It’s Judy here with a Bee themed junk journal project.
I am using the Large House Journal Cover. This cover measures approximately 7.0 x 10.5 x 2.0 inches. It is the perfect cover for all your junk or folio cover albums. Made from thick laser cut chipboard that will last over time. Be sure to see the website for a PDF template to create binding page holes. Comes with a binding needle and wax thread.
I started by taking tracing the front and back covers onto the backside of solid colored card stock. Trace each side of both covers so you have pieces to cover the outside and inside.
Next I cut a piece of the same card stock for the spine. This piece was cut the same length of the spine and 5 inches wide. Adhere the chipboard spine to the center of the card stock piece. Score along the spine edges.
Adhere the spine to covers. Leave a very narrow space between the spine and the front and back covers. Apply the card stock pieces cut earlier to the outside of the cover.
I printed some patterned papers from a digital junk journal kit. 2 pieces were cut slightly smaller than the width and height of the front and back covers. A piece was cut to cover the spine and wrap to the front and back.
Adhere patterned paper to front and back. Add the paper cut for the spine. I decided to cut some narrow strips to cover the edges of the papers on the front and back and the top of the spine.
Cover the inside of the journal with the solid color card stock cut earlier.
Patterned papers were added to the inside covers.
I used some patterned card stock from my stash that coordinated with the junk journal papers used to make covers for 3 signatures. The covers measure approximately 1/4 inch smaller than the covers.
These were put together with a mixture of different papers in various sizes. Each signature was sewn into the cover. I covered the center of each signature, where sewn, with paper bags which are folded to form pockets.
Embellishments were added to the front cover. I added a piece of card stock to the spine to cover where the signatures were sewn.
Thanks for taking a look at my project.
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