Hi there, so nice of you to stop by today :)
It is reading time over at LESSology where
our challenge #51 is to Incorporate a book in your project
together of course, with at least one upcycled item.
here are mine...empty plastic covers ..
It must be 2 years ago my best friend Bente gave me this
Dylusion Creative Journal, and it has been waiting for
me ever since to start being creative and take it into use.
So here I had the opportunity to start my AJ journey..
Thank you Bente for always thinking of me :)
It is reading time over at LESSology where
our challenge #51 is to Incorporate a book in your project
together of course, with at least one upcycled item.
here are mine...empty plastic covers ..
It must be 2 years ago my best friend Bente gave me this
Dylusion Creative Journal, and it has been waiting for
me ever since to start being creative and take it into use.
So here I had the opportunity to start my AJ journey..
Thank you Bente for always thinking of me :)
and here are some more of the little bits and bobs I thought I might use,
including the plastic cover from the Prima tiles
After I had glued all the embellishments, bits and bobs
onto the front cover( which I forgot to take a picture of) ,
I took a roll of aluminium "tinfoil" tape and carefully started
to stick it on, covering the whole front page while pressing
and pushing the tinfoil into every little corner, dent and countours.
When finished, you can see all the silhouetts around the embellishments
After adding some more blings, sticking to silver and metall
colours, this is what my AJ book cover looks like when finished.
Just a photo where I have added the roll of tinfoil tape.
It is so easy to work with when the foil has got adhesive on it :)
The upcycled plastic cover was glued on upside down
(before it was covered in tinfoil tape)
to serve as a small box for little metall charms, some of them
I have got from my friend Bente, who gave me the AJ book.
These lovely little white and shiny flowers are also a gift from
a friend( thank you so much Yvonne)
and they were perfect for this challenge :)
This is how I got inspired to use a book for this challenge, and it
has endless ways of how you want to interpret the challenge.
Dig out some fun stuff to upcycle, incorporate a book on your project
and come and surprise us over at LESSology with your finised creation,
we love to see what you have come up with :)
including the plastic cover from the Prima tiles
After I had glued all the embellishments, bits and bobs
onto the front cover( which I forgot to take a picture of) ,
I took a roll of aluminium "tinfoil" tape and carefully started
to stick it on, covering the whole front page while pressing
and pushing the tinfoil into every little corner, dent and countours.
When finished, you can see all the silhouetts around the embellishments
colours, this is what my AJ book cover looks like when finished.
Just a photo where I have added the roll of tinfoil tape.
It is so easy to work with when the foil has got adhesive on it :)
The upcycled plastic cover was glued on upside down
(before it was covered in tinfoil tape)
to serve as a small box for little metall charms, some of them
I have got from my friend Bente, who gave me the AJ book.
These lovely little white and shiny flowers are also a gift from
a friend( thank you so much Yvonne)
and they were perfect for this challenge :)
This is how I got inspired to use a book for this challenge, and it
has endless ways of how you want to interpret the challenge.
Dig out some fun stuff to upcycle, incorporate a book on your project
and come and surprise us over at LESSology with your finised creation,
we love to see what you have come up with :)
Life is a journey with endless opportunities...be creative and have fun
I hope to see your book creations over at LESSology in September
:)
I hope to see your book creations over at LESSology in September
:)
Thanks for visiting and leaving behind a comment :)
This is very cool!
SvarSlett