(Wait, have you seen our recipe cards? You can access cutting instructions and photo sizes used - getting more pages done doesn't get any easier than that!)
The first thing I learned is that 12x12" paper doesn't fit in my printer. I know, right???? LOL I'm so used to doing 8.5x11" pages that printing my journaling is just one of those things I don't think about. I loved the WRMK just as is, so I didn't want to cut it up just to make it easier to work with. Except... I *could* cut it up if I was careful!
I journaled and printed onto some plain printer paper. Next step is to tape the good paper on top - I use a lightbox, but a window works really well, too! |
I sent the good paper (taped onto the printer paper) back through the printer and taped it all back together. You can see the pencil lines really helped me line things up! |
Back in place. You can't tell, especially once it gets put into a page protector. |
I intended to just sew one nice straight line of stitches through the center of the strip. Well, I got it, sort of, but my machine was making this horrible noise and it was eating thread like crazy. And I was a little annoyed. I got a bunch of beautiful variegated silky thread for Christmas and it was just whizzing off the spool! I turned over the paper and discovered that the tension was really messed up and made this amazing loopy texture. Hmmmm... that would look really cool on TOP of my page... So I turned the page over, crossed my fingers, and sewed near my first sewn line.
And it worked! And I have no idea how to do this again on purpose. But I'm glad I ran with it - this ended up being one of my favorite pages of all-time.
Oh, and the photos? I don't have Instagram (maybe I'm one of the last people on the planet?) so I downloaded a free app named Pixlr-o-matic onto my desktop. Tons of fun filters and effects! And you can turn your rectangular photos square, too!
Hope you are inspired to try something new - or to turn a stumbling block into a jumping off point. You may just love what happens next. *big love*
- Theresa/Savi
Would that be Litchfield, Minnesota? I was born there!
ReplyDeleteYes, yes it would be! I was born in Michigan but ended up out here. :)
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