Wednesday, May 15, 2019

gathering ideas

Hi everyone, it seems like the closer we get to the summer months, the busier it is; and the more difficult it becomes keeping track of everything, especially creative ideas.
Today I am on the Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts blog, sharing an "idea" journal I created to help me keep track of things. I thought it would be fun to make the journal in a steampunk style. In my mind, steampunk and innovation go hand in hand. Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts has some wonderful steampunk shapes and pieces that are perfect for incorporating into journals.
I begin with an Eileen Hull passport journal die cut from medium weight chipboard. The base journal is covered with papers I created with Distress Oxide sprays in Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain and Cracked Pistachio. I also added some Distress spray stain in Spiced Marmalade. I love the results achieved from the combination of colors and inks. My Xyron Creative Station Lite makes easy work of adhering the papers to the journal. 
The Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts Steampunk Lightbulb Set has so many great pieces to choose from. Since my journal only uses a few, I look forward to using this set for multiple projects.
I use Tim Holtz Worn Text stamps to create the word "Ideas." This is stamped with Versamark ink then heat embossed with Oil Rubbed Bronze embossing powder, in the bottom right hand corner of the cover. I also emboss the small simple lightbulb shape from the Steampunk Lightbulb Set with the same powder.
 
The final cover is a combination of creative ideas, I use the lightbulb as the central focus of the cover, layered above a Tim Holtz Gearhead die cut and adorned with embossed pieces from the Steampunk Shape Set.
Inside the journal are three inserts.
The first is a Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts ATC folder. It has been covered with another piece from the papers I created with Distress Oxide sprays. I have added a few embossed cogs and gear pieces from the Steampunk Shape Set to complete the outside.
The interior of the folder has two pockets to store miscellaneous findings. I have edged each pocket with strips of the inked paper.
The second insert is a mini lined composition notebook. The notebook has been covered with colored card stock and adorning this cover is a section from the GSLC Collage Border Steampunk. Using snips, I simply cut the length I want and then emboss the section with Seth Apter's Patina Oxide Baked Texture embossing powder.
 I love the way the embossing color plays off the inks I have used throughout the journal. I adhere the embossed piece to the covered notebook and also add some stenciling.
The final insert is completely hand made, using the Oxide spray paper as a cover and containing watercolor papers for filler. Using a pointing hand piece from the Steampunk Lightbulb Set, I first heat emboss one side with oil rubbed bronze embossing powder, and when it is cool, I glue a paper clip to the back side to use as a planner clip. The clip will help me to hold the page I am working on and make it readily available after the book is closed. I love the way this turned out, and will definitely be making a few more clips to use in different journal inserts. It's a simple way to use up those small extra pieces that you have laying around, and super helpful for keeping organized.
Sometimes it's the embellishments that have the most impact on a project. I believe that by adding the Gypsy Soul Laser Cut steampunk pieces to this simple journal, I was able to give it the style I was looking for without a lot of added work. The perfect solution to busy days and staying organized, all the while gathering ideas.
Thanks so much for stopping by the blog today, 
I really appreciate you taking the time.
~Ann
xxx

I am entering this project into the following challenges:

SanDee & amelie's Steampunk Challenges:
May 2019 - Anything Goes Steampunk/Industrial
Mini Album Makers Challenge: May 2019
 A Vintage Journey:
 Book it! May Challenge


list of supplies:
Distress Collage medium: matte
Distress ink: walnut stain
Distress Oxide ink: cracked pistachio
Distress Oxide sprays: cracked pistachio, vintage photo, walnut stain
Distress Spray Stain: spiced marmalade
Emerald Creek embossing powders: oil rubbed bronze, patina oxide
Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts:
ATC folder, Collage Border SteampunkSteampunk Lightbulb SetSteampunk Shape Set
paper clips
Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous: mini stencils set 01, worn text cling mount stamps
Tim Holtz/Sizzix Alterations: Gearhead thinlits
VersaMark ink
Wagner Studio Precision Heat Gun
Xyron Creative Station Lite



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13 comments:

Wendy B. said...

Those backgrounds, WOWZERS!!! Fabulous journal Ann! xo

sarascloset said...

I second what Wendy says! Love those backgrounds and how you've created this journal to hold your ideas! Those chippies embossed in those powders add a wonderful punch! Love this project!

Claudia N. said...

Those backgrounds are amazing! And the patina effect on those chippies is too! Eye candy for a book & steampunk lover as I am! Love it!
Claudia x

Claudia N. said...

Oh...and of course a huge thank you for playing along with us at SanDee&amelie's Steampunk Challenges ;)

Claudia x

Redanne said...

Ann, it is a great big WOW from me! The background you created for the cover is just stunning, I definitely need to try that. The Gypsy Soul laser cut cog corner looks fantastic against the background and I love the lightbulb, it is very striking. Your signatures are fabulous too, I love every single little thing about this journal!

Whilst I am here, thank you so much for adding this beauty to our challenge at Mini Album Makers. Hugs, Anne xx

Redanne said...

PS - I should also have thanked you for joining in with our Book It challenge at A Vintage Journey too! xxx

Deb said...

What a fabulous journal Anne, adore your steampunk theme and the DOX covers are gorgeous! Thanks so much for joining us at A Vintage Journey for our Book It! challenge, Deb xo

klistersøster said...

Thank you for sharing with us at SanDee&amelie's Steampunk Challenges. Good idea to keep track of the creative thoughts you get and also to have a place to save findings. Great combination of the colors on the journal. Hugs, Susan

-Amy- said...

Soooooo~cute! Love all the books you made! I like the chipboard and how you added paint/textures.. Very lovely!
You inspire me to be better!
https://heartnsoul-amy.blogspot.com/2019/05/book-it-challenge-vintage-journey.html?m=1

Tracey@Hotchpotchcreations said...

There's no better way than to keep our idea's in a steampunk inspired book, those cogs just keep on turning keeping those ideas rolling. Fabulous created patina, I adore everything about it. Thanks for sharing over at Mini Album Makers.
Creative wishes Tracey.

Maria Lillepruun said...

Very cool! Thank you for showing us on MiniAlbumMakkers blog and for the tutorial, of course!

Nancy Wethington said...

Love your work and the Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts elements you used. Thanks for joining the challenge at Mini Album Makers.

sarascloset said...

Back to say thank you, too, for playing along at A Vintage Journey! Hugs!