Junk Journal Journey ~ Creating a Master Board

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I have been sharing the various steps in creating my green foliage themed junk journal. Today I am sharing how I created my first master board. This is the most perfect way of using up paper scraps and introducing some other media as well. Most of the paper pieces were torn with the aid of a steel ruler, others used the cut edges. If you are not sure what a master board is watch the video to see the fun I had gluing and stamping onto a piece of plain ol’ brown packing paper 🙂

  • Brown Paper Base: 15 x 13 Packing Paper from online store!
  • Layer 1: variety of scraps in different sizes to cover the brown paper
  • Ink Color: Early Expresso

Check out the video to see how everything goes together:

I hope you enjoyed the master board and video I shared with you today, I love what I do and spend many hours working on designs, new projects, new ideas and much more. Don’t forget to be a subscriber on the blog by clicking the blue follow button on the top right and my You Tube Channel so that you get all the projects.

I will share what I did with this master board in my next post 🙂

As I have now retired as a Stampin Up Demonstrator I will know longer be sharing links to the supplies, however there are lots of wonderful demonstrators around the world who would be glad to help you with finding them. 🙂

Supplies:

  • Ink ~ Stampin UP!
  • Papers ~ from my stash
  • Stamp Sets ~ various unnamed sets with a leaf/foliage theme!

Please note that I am not endorsing any particular products nor am I being compensated for using them. I am sharing an idea and hope that you will be able to use products from your own stash to create a similar card 🙂

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Happy Stampin’

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