REMINDER: Mod Podge should be of the "Glossy" variety, not 'Matte", if that wasn't obvious! Here's our affiliate link for Mod Podge Glossy: amzn.to/49Wt2HR Other links are in the video description. 🙂 We used Pen & Gear Premium Bright 24 lb. paper.
You can also use a bottle with water and glycerin instead of hair conditioner. It softens the paper and your hands! The paper has to completely dry before adding the ink so the paper does not tear. Follow-up with mod podge! This is a great tutorial and the book is absolutely stunning!
Thank you for this tutorial, a neighbor asked me to make some journals using a notebook her dad kept when he was in the Korean conflict, this type cover is exactly what I want to use, thank you for sharing and doing all the experimenting and coming up with a great easy way to achieve this look. 😊
You can also use the spray bottle technique with adding your conditioner into the water, shaking it, and using that to soften the fibers in the brown paper, instead of spreading the conditioner on. That’s how I made my first leather.
I’ve also made the beautiful faux leather from Chasing Paper. I’ve made different colors and experimented with making blue/green & gold faux leather. I make sure my papers are completely dry before I add the distress inks. I also use a brush for distress inks, and also makeup sponges to apply the inks to the softened dried brown paper bags. I don’t like a high gloss finish so I will mix half gloss Mod Podge and half matte or 1/2 gloss and 1/2 antique Mod Podge finish. I also love using PPA as a sealer. So far I’ve made 5 beautiful faux leather junk journals. I kept the first one and gave the other 4 as gifts to new friends. There are so many techniques for creating faux leather. I love your leather digital papers. I’ve purchased so many of your digital kits, I especially love the Alice in Wonderland and the Blue & Ivory Kit, Winnie-the-Pooh, the camera book, and many more!! I had to start filling the kits by name and I love the freebies!!! 😁
So wonderful that you created a kit that helps you start with a faux leather look! I have done a lot of playing with ideas, but they just don’t quite make it. This is great- I’m off to get the kit! Hugs ❤️🤗
I can't wait for the rest of this journal. Already have my journal covered with a thrift store shirt, but I love the leather look. Will have to use it somewhere in my gentleman's journal.
i've also done this, but I added the conditioner, not much, into the water in the spray bottle. i found it got more evenly distributed. thanks for the tutorial
How do you keep your glue from squeezing out the end when you turn it upside down in a coffee cup. If I leave it straight up it volcanoes. Will it do the same upside down in a coffee cup?
REMINDER: Mod Podge should be of the "Glossy" variety, not 'Matte", if that wasn't obvious!
Here's our affiliate link for Mod Podge Glossy: amzn.to/49Wt2HR
Other links are in the video description. 🙂 We used Pen & Gear Premium Bright 24 lb. paper.
I use brown craft paper, crumple and smooth it a few times, rub with distressed ink and then rub with a white candle. Leaves a soft waxy texture. 🎉
You can also use a bottle with water and glycerin instead of hair conditioner. It softens the paper and your hands! The paper has to completely dry before adding the ink so the paper does not tear. Follow-up with mod podge! This is a great tutorial and the book is absolutely stunning!
Thank you for this tutorial, a neighbor asked me to make some journals using a notebook her dad kept when he was in the Korean conflict, this type cover is exactly what I want to use, thank you for sharing and doing all the experimenting and coming up with a great easy way to achieve this look. 😊
Idea for fan freebies - mod/retro... like 60s or 70s
love this, so pretty, Judy Thank you
One more thought for fan freebies - how about some Hydrangea designed cards or pockets? Hydrangeas would be nice with a lot of the journals 🙂
You can also use the spray bottle technique with adding your conditioner into the water, shaking it, and using that to soften the fibers in the brown paper, instead of spreading the conditioner on. That’s how I made my first leather.
That's a good idea too! Hadn't even though of it.
@@myporchprints-junkjournalt5340 I learned how to do it from a video by Le Cafe Craft. 😊
I’ve also made the beautiful faux leather from Chasing Paper. I’ve made different colors and experimented with making blue/green & gold faux leather. I make sure my papers are completely dry before I add the distress inks. I also use a brush for distress inks, and also makeup sponges to apply the inks to the softened dried brown paper bags. I don’t like a high gloss finish so I will mix half gloss Mod Podge and half matte or 1/2 gloss and 1/2 antique Mod Podge finish. I also love using PPA as a sealer. So far I’ve made 5 beautiful faux leather junk journals. I kept the first one and gave the other 4 as gifts to new friends. There are so many techniques for creating faux leather.
I love your leather digital papers. I’ve purchased so many of your digital kits, I especially love the Alice in Wonderland and the Blue & Ivory Kit, Winnie-the-Pooh, the camera book, and many more!! I had to start filling the kits by name and I love the freebies!!! 😁
Thanks so much!
So wonderful that you created a kit that helps you start with a faux leather look! I have done a lot of playing with ideas, but they just don’t quite make it. This is great- I’m off to get the kit! Hugs ❤️🤗
I can't wait for the rest of this journal. Already have my journal covered with a thrift store shirt, but I love the leather look. Will have to use it somewhere in my gentleman's journal.
i've also done this, but I added the conditioner, not much, into the water in the spray bottle. i found it got more evenly distributed. thanks for the tutorial
Thank you for doing all the hard work (experimenting)for us. Beautiful results. I’m anxious too see the final results.
Wonderful tutorial! I love the look. Be blessed. ❤
Beautiful job❤. I like matte modge podge in place of glossy❤
How do you keep your glue from squeezing out the end when you turn it upside down in a coffee cup. If I leave it straight up it volcanoes. Will it do the same upside down in a coffee cup?
Are you using the Thunderbolt chip board tiy have on your list for making journals?
Yes, that is the chipboard we are using in this tutorial. :)
what weight paper did you use ? sorry if I missed it love love
We used Pen & Gear Premium Bright 24 lb. paper. 🙂
Very cool! Did you use an inkjet or laser printer to print the papers?
Hello! We use an Epson Ecotank 2720 Inkjet Printer.