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Industrial Chic Composition Book

24 Aug
I was so excited to be invited to join the Susan Lenart Kazmer Industrial Chic Blog Hop. The display of this product in Michael’s caught my eye and the cool metal jewelry pieces and findings intrigued me. So of course I said yes! Now, you know me, I love my paper. I wanted to come up with an idea combining the metal elements and paper. 
A couple of weeks ago, I lucked out and found composition books for $.39 at Big Lots. (why did I only buy 3???) I decided to use the book as a base for my project- an inspiration journal. I am always tearing things out of magazines to inspire me when I get in a rut. But they sit in a huge pile and I never look at them because it is too overwhelming. So I decided to tape them into this book. Since I am the only one who will be looking, I don’t need to line anything up or be neat about it. Love using washi tape for this!

  1. Cover front and back of notebook with an old atlas or dictionary page using spray adhesive. (I got this atlas at an auction in a big box of junk for $1!) Trim the excess paper with a craft knife and distress the edges with brown ink.
  2. Choose three colors of Viva Decor Inka Gold and blend them on a scrap of glossy paper so the colors meet and overlap. Spray a little water on top and then blot off. Trim to size. I love this product because it dries almost immediately and contains beeswax. Once it dries you can buff it up and wow- really nice effect… the colors are beautiful! 
  3. Stamp an image on top of the inked paper- I used a Unity stamp set from my friend Susan Weckesser called “Sing your song”– love it! Color images in with Copic markers and add a little glitz accent on the leaves and sun with Stickles.
  4. Trim stamped image to size for the front of the book. Outline edges with stitching lines using a permanent marker.
  5. Create a banner with the phrase, “East, west, home is best” (or whatever you want to title your book) using the Duetica Mandolyn font. (In the top corner of the map of Kansas is Ft. Leavenworth, where we lived for a year.) I love using the Duetica Lettering Arts Studio. For one thing they have beautiful fonts! And each font comes with 10-20 versions of each letter. So if you want to add a swash at the end of the sentence you can do it- it gives a customized handwritten look to your text. 
  6. Make creases in two sides of the banner to make it pop up and add glue dots under the tail sections. If you do not want a cover that is so dimensional, then fold banner flat under and adhere. 
  7. Cut dimensional flowers from brown coffee filters from Flowers, Layers #9 and ink edges with Copic markers.
  8. Cut grass strip from Flowers, 3D #2 and Leaves using shopping bag fabric.  Cut butterflies from Bazzill paper using the Bird & Butterflies set and lightly distress with brown ink. Position elements on book and adhere with glue dots.
  9. Finally, position your cool metal Industrial Chic embellishments where desired and adhere to book. I didn’t have the right color brads so I inked colored ones with silver alcohol inks so they blended in. 

Holy cow- look at this list of artists that are participating! Check out their projects here:

10           Barbe St. John 
11           Cheryl Bodkin Waters 
12           Cindi Bisson 
13           Gretchen McHale 
14           Jenny Barnet Rohrs
15           Kari McKnight
16           Lindsay Obermeyer
17           Seth Apter
18           Suze Weinberg 
19           Tami Bayer
20           Theresa Cifali
21           Tracie Stivers Lampe 
22           Traci Bautista
23           Jen Crossley 
24           Eileen Hull– you are here!
25           Pam Carriker 

26           Sandy Martin  

Thanks for stopping by!

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Comments

  1. Shoregirl says

    August 24, 2012 at 2:49 pm

    What a beautiful makeover for your 39 cent composition book! I stock up on things like that at “back to school” time and then have them on hand to create all year long!
    Love your beautiful creation with so many fun and interesting elements!

  2. ~*~Patty S says

    August 24, 2012 at 3:25 pm

    What a great find and what you’ve done with the composition book is amazing Eileen.
    Great use of the atlas map paper…I am such a fan of paper too 🙂
    Happy Weekend to you and yours
    oxo

  3. Cindy Cima says

    August 24, 2012 at 6:06 pm

    Love your composition book cover! I love the use of a map!

  4. Dawn's Craft Place says

    August 24, 2012 at 6:10 pm

    LOVE IT!!! I am with you ,why didn’t you buy more?lol
    Your always an inspiration sweetie

  5. Candace Jedrowicz says

    August 24, 2012 at 10:37 pm

    It’s gorgeous!

  6. Anna-Karin says

    August 25, 2012 at 6:29 pm

    This is fabulous Eileen! Love your altered book. What a great atlas paper you used for the cover and the focal image of the bird is fabulous. Love the colours and all the great details. You should have bought more of those books!

  7. Eileen Hull says

    August 28, 2012 at 2:40 am

    Thanks everyone for your comments. I am happy to say I got 20 more at Target today for $.50. Think I’ll teach a class! Let me know if you see them anywhere else OK? Thanks!

  8. Barbara Rankin says

    September 4, 2012 at 1:48 am

    This is absolutely beautiful, Eileen. I love all of your elements using the Sizzix dies, and you made it all work together. Thanks so much for sharing.

  9. Candace Jedrowicz says

    September 11, 2012 at 1:11 pm

    Oh, Eileen! It’s gorgeous!

  10. Camille Short says

    September 11, 2012 at 1:39 pm

    Great idea!

  11. Kisha says

    September 19, 2012 at 3:05 am

    Super great idea and totally beautiful. Great idea for gift giving too.

  12. Eileen Hull says

    September 19, 2012 at 3:09 am

    Thanks everyone! And welcome Kisha 🙂 Thanks for #ScrapChatting tonight!

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I grew up in a big family where there was always an art project in the works. Learning to think creatively has been a huge benefit throughout my life: from thirteen military moves and raising four children to developing product lines for craft manufacturers. Come visit and see a slice of my life...
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