I have finally gotten around to finishing the outside cover of this journal. All this time and I just couldn't figure out what to do with it. I still may end up adding to it later, but as of now I am pleased with this.
I am trying to take care of a lot of nagging loose ends, such as incomplete journals. I have a few more pages to do in this one and it will be complete.
I think this is my all time favorite journal ... but then again I will probably say that as I am working in another journal. My favorite always seems to be the one I am working on or have just finished.
I think this is my all time favorite journal ... but then again I will probably say that as I am working in another journal. My favorite always seems to be the one I am working on or have just finished.
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Love the 'dottiness' of the design of this journal, and it looks fabulous in red ... yummy :)
Greetings Ingrid,
A masterpiece for sure! You not only have talent, imagination but also excellent craftsmanship.
Congratulations!
Have a grand weekend,
Egmont
Love your cover!
I love it - great job!
Excellent. I love the colorful cover but especially the title of your journal. Your lettering is very cool too :-) I bet you see a lot of plumber's butt around there huh?
gorgeous. i am constantly amazed at how awesome your altered books are. seriously, these could sell in an instant! love it.
Looks pretty awesome to me!
Oh this is soooo wonderful! It gives me sooo many questions! It is a true masterpiece.
A. What did you use for the cover??? I love the idea of a spiral bound journal! You can add to it and I think that option is WAY cool!
B. How did you do the cover??? I love the effect you got. It almost airbrushed looking!
Perhaps this would make for a really nice online class???? Hint hint hint??? I know I'd be there!
Please do tell.
I have been using chipboard loose leaf binders that I alter. I have become very fond of using these binders because it is so nice to be able to take the pages out and work on them individually. I get the airbrush effect by using lots of thin layers...paint mixed with a bit of glaze.
Sorry, Brian, I don't have any online classes planned for the near future.
Ingrid,
As always just beautiful work. Now, please make and post a journal page about obesity not beautiful or healthy. So many women need that message.
Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
Ingrid,
As always just beautiful work.
Now, please make amd post a journal page about obese, overweight problems. So many women could benefit from it.
Thank you for sharing your talent.
Isabel
Picking a favorite form your journals would be an IMPOSSIBLE TASK!!!!!
Each one is a treasure!!!
Hugs!
E
I love the name of your cover!!! and I love the different cut edges of the pages...among everything else wonderful!!! :D
Hi Ingrid,
Hi Denise
Would love to link to this beautiful post www.crescendoh.com if you're OK with it. LMK.
http://ingriddijkers.blogspot.com/2010/02/over-edge.html
Thanks,
Kathryn
Kathryn Antyr
kathrynantyr@mac.com
I hope you will consider publishing a book of your techniques or an online class - I can't imagine how you do most of what you do - I especially like the edge treatments with added beads and dodads. LOVE your work.
Linda B.
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