Welcome to
Stash To Treasure Saturday #7!
Every week I will dust off some long overlooked
item(s) from my stash
and create something new.
This week I am sharing a big, fun project.
This accordion book and tags (actually this is a second book,
so the colors are different than the one I used)
were from Cosmo Cricket,
part of a large craft kit purchased on QVC
(if I remember correctly).
I don't think they even make paper products anymore,
but I did find the kit on Ebay.
Just search "Cosmo Cricket crafting kit,"
and be ready for sticker shock.
I used a lot of other items that have been around my studio for years,
I will try to point them out as we go through the photos.
I created a boho junk journal of sorts.
Some of the older product used on the cover include:
wood mount Anna Griffin stamps for the background,
number ephemera from K&Co were used here and throughout the book
the background paper was by Basic Grey,
the ink bottle ephemera was K&Co
Most of the paper used for tags and pocket stuffers is
Cigar Box Secrets from Prima Marketing (2014),
not super old, but definitely my all time favorite Prima line.
I may have been working from the 3rd paper pad purchased from this line.
These butterflies were fussy cut from (I believe) more K&Co
The tags are blank on the reverse side
leaving plenty of room for photos and journaling.
Vintage lace snippets have been used throughout.
This is a cute little flip book with room for plenty of journaling.
The flip side of these journaling cards are blank too.
I used a very old sheet of stickers throughout the book
(see the banners and label on this page)
I want to say they were by Basic Grey,
but I am not sure.
I even used up the last of these beige pearls,
which were purchased for a special order years ago.
This is a small matchbox album,
it was a kit from Basic Grey.
It was intended to be used as a mini photo album,
there are a number of pages.
There were so many more old bits
that were used in the making of this piece,
but honestly I cannot remember who made them.
(Note: the people and most of the words are from Tim Holtz)
Thanks so much for visiting.
I hope I have inspired you to dig through those drawers and cubbies to find your newest treasure.
Please leave a comment.
At the end of the month,
I will announce a random winner
of a special gift.
(only one comment per post will be entered).
happy hugs,
Kim
They are all beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI adore every single little bit of this. The assemblage is perfect with the papers you chose to use. What a delightful junque journal!
ReplyDeleteOh Kim, this is amazing, so gorgeous pages and tags, and love all the colorful elements you have added, Tim`s people and the Boho vintage style you used through the book- what a fantastic creation, using up, some of your older materials, my dear.
ReplyDeleteHappy Saturday Kim- Hugs from me.
WOW. What a work of HeART. Just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteKim, this is such a beautiful “junk” journal! I recently began going through my stash to get organized and set a goal to use more of the awesome pieces I have “collected” over time. The way your piece came together so beautifully is inspiring indeed! If you enter any of your work into challenges, I am sure this would be admired by many over at the mini album makers challenge. It’s so well done and beautiful. Hugs, Ann
ReplyDeleteGreat, great piece of at, I love all that you do!!
ReplyDeleteKim!!!! You are rocking using up your stashes this way!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Every element of it- and did I say I just LOVE the palette? Beautiful!
I so wish you could have made this years retreat-maybe next year?
Hey, would/could you put in a Follow by Email widget? I hate missing your posts!")
have a super Monday
Jackie xo
ps...did I tell you? I wanna play art with you! ")
ReplyDeleteOMG!! This is so pretty!! All the colors go so well together.
ReplyDeleteKim, your Boho journal is just luscious!! I do,I do,I Do! love every detailed page in there! And that cover....Wow!
ReplyDeleteHugs,Jackie xx
ps thank you so much for the Follow link! Yay!!
no missing posts for me!
I love this idea, so much on each page. Love it. Thanks for sharing. Joan
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