Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Even More Journal pages - 5 by 5

This journal had much smaller pages. I chose coordinating pages with yellow and green as my themes. The ledger paper I used was yellow and I wanted a garden feel with this journal.

I tried to use images of flowers and spring. I wanted a light airy feel.

More papers, a lattice type printed cardstock, a wedding table number, all remind me of spring.

These pages have a springtime feel with the potting shed image and the green and yellow paper.
It was not hard searching through the scrap box to find everything I needed to stay with this theme. It was particularly nice to watch the pile of scraps get smaller and smaller. I cannot wait to start journaling.

13 comments:

  1. Elizabeth, I've never tried a journal like this, with just papers,photos,etc. How do you adhere them (the papers), and what type of journals are you using--are the pages sturdy? Thanks in advance--I love them!

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  2. Your journals are oh, so delightful! Filling them with memories is the greatest part!
    oxo
    Christina

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  3. This is a really fun journal. I like the stitching on the paper.

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  4. This journal is particularly light and lovely, but I love them ALL! Fabulous posts with gorgeous pictures of your work. Bravo, Elizabeth! Hugs, Terri xoxo

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  5. Enjoying seeing the progress of your journals Elizabeth. Thank you so much for your kind comments on the ROD group regarding the luscious layers!

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  6. I can't thank you enough for sharing your process in making your journals. I can hardly wait to see how you handle these pages now! Your pages are just filled with freedom of expression. Kudos!

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  7. Go to the head of the class, Elizabeth. Yours are my favorite pages and journals of anyones! I like the idea of the garden/spring journal, of focusing each journal so there's a common thread. And speaking of thread... I love your hairy bits. The edges of my first ROD journal looks much like yours, scrappy and precious at the same time.

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  8. Holy cow!! This journal is beyond fabulous!! You are so talented!! Each and every page is so well thought out and executed! Terrific!

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  9. Do you sell these Elizabeth???? I need one :)

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  10. It does have a gardeny feel to it. You've done a really good job with all of these. I can't believe how many of these journals people are making. Where do you find the time?!

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  11. Thank you for sharing this. Now I have learned another way to journal. Your pages are awesome.

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