Edith Holden Junk Journal #2 (SOLD; thank you!)
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Загружено: 2018-10-21
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Hi Everyone! Jan Fursdon here, of Fursdon House. As promised in my previous video, I FINALLY completed my second and third Edith Holden Journals! And what I mean by that is…... all the artwork in these journals are only by Edith Holden! Also, the pages are NOT photocopied. Rather, I removed each page from the several books that I own of hers and put them in this journal. So those pages are much thicker and higher quality.
As always, thanks so much for your time and patience. None of this would have ever been possible without the creative talents of so many great artists. I particularly want to thank Gi Kerr, for her YouTube video “Layered Envelope Pocket Tutorial” (i.e., triple pocket journal page). Her work is amazing, and the videos are easy to understand and follow. I urge you to check out her videos; they’re fabulous!!
If you would, I’d greatly appreciate it if you would leave your comments and suggestions below. And if you like this video, please don’t forget to “Like” and “Subscribe” to my channel. That way, you can see what I’ve got coming up next!
Where you can find me:
Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/FursdonHous...
Email: [email protected]
Blog: www.fursdonhouse.blogspot.com
Address: 814 Ashwood Circle, Madison, Alabama 35758
Edith Holden’s Pockets, Pages, Booklets and More! By Jan Fursdon:
• Edith Holden Pockets, Pages, Booklets and ...
Layered Envelope Pocket Tutorial by Gi Kerr:
• Layered Envelope Pocket Tutorial
DETAILS:
Title of Journal: Edith Holden Journal #2
Binding: Sewn single signature
Measurements: 6 ½ inches wide by 8 ¾ inches tall
Size: 40 pages, with LOTS of additional journal pages, cards and tags
Closure: Made with tied organza ribbons
Cover: Made with pages from the book “Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady” by Edith Holden. The cover is from covered cardstock, with a ribbon trimmed pocket, two journal tags, and vintage buttons.
Pages: All book pages have been distressed with ink, or have been tea and/or coffee stained.
Junk Journal Term: For those of you who may not be familiar with the term “Junk” Journals, they started out being made from scrap paper and recycled magazines. However, they have since evolved into beautiful journals such as this one.
Hope you enjoy this journal and most importantly, thanks for your interest!
Sincerely, Jan Fursdon
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