Tuesday, 13 December 2022

Mini Nature Journal

Today, I thought I'd show you another one of my mini junk journals. If you don't already know, I absolutely love mini journals and making them. This one has a nature theme. I used pages from several old gardening books and magazines to make this journal. 


It has 4 signatures with about 20 pages in each. It's 8.5cm or 3 1/4" wide by 10.5cm or 41/4" tall with a hard spine that measures 5.5cm or 2'' wide.


Let's have a look inside, shall we?



The journal cover below, is made from a collage of nature-themed papers. The hidden spine is fabric ribbo with a leaf ribbon glued over the top. There is a large butterfly cutout on the front as well as a ticket with a clock. The Journal title is mounted on a strip of paper measuring tape.






The front inside cover




A hidden tuck spot.





The pages have lots of pretty lace edging.










Field Notes Booklet



A butterfly on a rustic door flip-out.


This was a fun little journal to make. 


Thanks for visiting and I'll see you again soon. Have a happy and creative day everyone.


Links to my other mini junk journals:


Bunny Secrets Mini Journal


Bunny Secrets Mini Junk Journal Flip Through

Do you still love flipping through children's books and reliving the magical stories you heard from your childhood? A couple of my all-time favourites are Cinderella and Snow White. 


Recently, I picked up a bundle of children's fairytale books from my local charity shop - the ones I found were full of beautifully illustrated pages and great children's stories. 


I had a lot of fun using them to make some of my latest mini journals.




In today's video I'm going to show you through one of my mini journals that I make with a bunny theme that I got from one of the children's books I bought on bunny tales. 



Journal Cover














Double Doors



Journal Pamphlet


Watch the video above to see more of this journal. Thanks for visiting. Have a happy and creative day.


The Artsie Crafter


Links to my other mini junk journals, you might like to check out: