Hi everyone! We are counting down to Christmas this week at Simon
Says Stamp Monday Challenge, with this
holiday countdown challenge that
Ashli suggested. I made a December Daily mini-book.
I like
Ali Edward's idea of a
December Daily, but I don't print photos at home so it isn't practical for me to do a page with photos every day. Last year, I made a simple
December daily mini book, wanting something where I can quickly write down what we have done every day, without doing a specific layout for each day. This year, I wanted to do something similar, but in a different format. For my base I used
Tim Holtz Composition Worn Cover, which is perfect for this kind of project, not too small, not too big and it is easy to add more pages. I used tags for my inside pages and embellished the cover with a mix of die cuts, rub-ons, stamps and Idea-ology pieces.
For another example using Tim Holtz worn covers, check out my
Book of Random Things.
The new
white Christmas Remnant Rubs look great on the cover. Make sure you rub them real well so that they stick. If an edge is lifting, use a bit of
matte multi-medium to stick it down again. White paint was rubbed into the
word band and I layered it on a
label stamped with
Vermillion ink on a leftover tag.
The
reindeer was painted with Evergreen Bough Distress Paint, most of which was rubbed off, to create a patina effect.
I used this calendar stamp on my December Daily last year too, here I stamped it with
Watering Can ink on a leftover inky tag. Together with a muse token and label stickers it forms the title of the book.
I like the tag format and tags also fit perfectly into the cover. The tags were coloured by applying small spots of Distress Stain on my craft sheet, misting a tag with water (both sides) and pressing one side at a time into the ink. I really like the addition of a little bit of
Brushed Pewter, which gives a nice metallic look to parts of the tags.
When the tags were dry, I made a template and punched holes in all the tags. I often leave this step to last, but keep placing important stamped images where the holes will be, ending up with holes in Santa's face etc. This time I remember to make the holes first. Numbers were stamped with Vermillion ink and Hero Arts
Copper Plate numbers set.
Instead of using my normal Gathered Twigs, I inked the edges with Iced Spruce.
My favourite ledger stamp, from Tim Holtz
School Desk set, was stamped with Iced Spruce, holding it in my hand instead of mounting on a block.
I pulled out my Tim Holtz Christmas stamps and stamped them on the tags with Watering Can ink, which is a great grey ink. I had fun making each tag different. All the stamp sets are listed and linked in the supply list.
I stamped a little star/snowflake with Evergreen Bough on most pages.
The smaller stamps on the
Mini Holidays (1-5) sets work great for this type of project.
We celebrate Christmas mainly on Christmas Eve, which is why Santa is coming with his gifts on that tag.
I went all the way to 26 December, since we celebrate Christmas until then. On the back of the tags, I stamped portions of the large
Fabulous Flourish with Evergreen Bough ink, first stamping it off once on a scrap paper.
The inside covers of the journal I used were light grey, which worked well for me, otherwise you can paint them, as I did in my
Book of Random Things. They were stamped with a whole bunch of Christmas stamps, using Watering Can ink. The stars/snowflakes were stamped with Evergreen Bough paint.
I used a
large ring binder and attached it with
hitch fasteners. Somewhere I saw someone who did this and thought it was a cool idea, sorry, I can't remember where I saw it. I can easily add extra tags if I have more to say, or to add extra photos.
I also placed some of the new
page pockets at the back, for bits and pieces, mementos, photos, and whatever I might think of.
You need to add a little bit of glossy accents to the tissue tape to make it stick down firmly. I added more rub-ons to the spine and here you can also see the hitch fasteners.
I hope you will join us this week and as always one random participant wins a $50 voucher from
Simon Says Stamp.
Thank you so much for looking!!
Happy Christmas Crafting!!
Anna-Karin
Supplies:
Stamps: Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz:
Mini Holidays,
Mini Holidays 2,
Mini Holidays 4,
Mini Holidays 5,
Christmas Time,
School Desk,
Old Fashioned Christmas,
Classics #9,
Winter Sketchbook,
Holiday Wishes,
Reindeer Flight,
Simple Sayings,
Grunge Flakes,
Fabulous Flourishes; Hero Arts:
Copperplate Numbers Set LP193
this is wonderful Anna-Karin!
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Sandra
Wow you did an awesome job! I love everything about it and YAY I have pretty much everything to make one. I saw the hitch fasteners too. Sorry, I can't recall either. I picked some up for my CC102 Worn Cover book. Great challenge inspiration.
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ReplyDeleteAMAZING job on this journal. I love everything about it from the fabric covered carolers (I may have to copy that idea) to the pages that are... pretty much genius. Once again,great work.
paula
Wow, that is amazing Anna.
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WOW WOW WOW!!! I love this piece. Beautiful cover using the Victorian Carolers. The tags are amazing too. Thanks for sharing. Karen.x
ReplyDeleteAnna-Karin...your book is fantastic. You always have such wonderful ideas and your craftsmanship of each is flawless. This little tag book is brilliant! I love the way you've used Tim's Worn Cover book here. Love the cover with the carolers, the word stick and the rubons. They just look like they were MADE to go together! Each of your tags on the inside are adorable, too. Great use of Tim's stamps and a beautiful project!! <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteStunning. I love the tags on the inside and the black and white image on the inside of the covers and the outside is a masterpiece. What a lovely way to capture memories of the holiday!
ReplyDeleteIts fantastic !!I loved the deer..the tags..everyhing !!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love seeing the process of how you put those tags together too! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome book. Lots of interesting tags and embellishments. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a stunning idea and I love how you have put it all together... Seriously I need to get my bum in gear.... I love this project.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular work of art Anna-Karin! Love your attention to detail! Not only is the cover out of this world but it is packed with gorgeous tags! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous & artistic! Love the look of the deer & all your details!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous project for the holidays, Anna-Karin. I love the beautiful embellishments and details on the cover. The stamping and coloring on the tags are wonderful! :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous journal Anna-Karin, fantastic idea to,jot down everything you do in December, lovely keepsake. Imlovemthe front cover and the calendar is a lovely touch combined with the die cuts. Love the vintage colours too. Brilliant. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous, Anna-Karin! Love everything about it. What a great idea to make a mini album! All the tags are so beautifully decorated! Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!!! What a neat tag book!! All of the embellishments are just perfect!
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Steph
Simon Says Stamp!
This is so cool! I love the book idea. I like this idea so much better than having to do a full blown thing each day. AND...I LOVE THOSE TAGS! And the memorabilia pages.....brilliant! Beautiful project, Anna-Karin!
ReplyDeleteHoly canoli! This color palette is to DIE FOR! I am so impressed with how you achieved that gorgeous aged-copper green on so many elements! You are the queen of supplies and the queen of techniques. I always walk away inspired, so thank you for sharing yet another drool-worthy piece!
ReplyDeleteOh Anna this is absolutely gorgeous!!! Let me know if it needs a loving home LOL!
ReplyDeleteI've been so tempted by those worn covers, and you've just put the finishing touches to my "need"! Absolutely delightful... I love the inky tags inside with all that fabulous stamping too. Great inspiration, as always, thank you.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Amazing! love the tags , love the cover, love all in this project! Wonderful as always! BArbarayaya
ReplyDeleteLOVE this Anna-Karin! Such a great project!!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea!! The cover is gorgeous, and the tags are perfect. I would really like to try this instead of my DD this year!
ReplyDeleteWow this is great!! I love the things you come up with!! And you make it all look so easy! Really enjoy your art and blog. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this wonderful tutorial. Your journal is gorgeous. Such a good idea to journal a bit each day of December. It would be a nice gift for my daughters-sharing my thoughts and inspiration with them. Your distressed tags are awesome!!! Hugs, Laura
ReplyDeleteWow, this is wonderful, thanks for the tutorial, I would really like to make one myself! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove this...is there a trick using Hitch fastners....I have tried to used them with the binder clips and can't get them to stay...thanks for sharing your priject!
ReplyDeleteWOW ... gorgeous cover and the pages are so awesome... amazing color combo and stamping details!
ReplyDeleteVery Nice and love the distress feel to it all.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing such great ideas.
Beautiful journal book! Love all the tags. Congrats Anna-Karin on being one of Tim's Holiday noteworthy blogs!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh what a wonderful idea :) Being German I have always celebrated Advent and this would be perfect to log each days events, happenings and thoughts making each year something to remember. Have a TH book cover waiting to be embellished !!Thank you for your inspiration and wonderful creations that you so generously share with us all. Happy Jul :)
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe what I just read! this is beautiful & an excellent tutorial; you make it look less painful than I anticipated, when I first viewed the topic; thank you for sharing such details of your book
ReplyDeleteBlown away by the journal!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Like all you do, this is so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteJust saw your link featured on Tim's blog. This book is incredible! I love each and every little detail. It has inspired me to try making my own book. TFS your talent. :)
ReplyDeleteI have been to your Blog before and enjoyed looking at all your fantastic projects. This book is no exception-love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas to be seen here.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project, makes me want to try one.
ReplyDeleteAnna,
ReplyDeleteWhat a GREAT project I LOVE it!
Thank You so MUCH for sharing.
Happy Holidays!
LoriM
Just a wonderful art piece. Love your use of the hitch fasteners...definitely going to use this idea. Your color choice is excellent. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great, great, wonderful and wow piece. I love it... Thanks for sharing and I hope to attempt this style soon, have the goodies, need to find the time. Theresa Goldman
ReplyDeleteSO AWESOME! I ve ordered the cool ledger and number set.
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