![]() Now add intense areas of Salty Ocean Distress Ink! Next, apply Black Soot Distress Ink to the edges of all four pages using a Blending Tool. Tap off the excess, and use your Heat Tool to melt the UTEE, creating a glossy, yet slightly distressed protective surface over the text: Moving quickly (to prevent the Glycerin from drying) – cover the area with Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel: Pour a small amount into a container, and paint it onto the surface of the label area: Use a sanding sponge to neaten the edges:įor a slightly distressed glossy finish on the “Travel Journal” & “Home Again” labels, try embossing with Glycerin! If necessary, trim the cardstock to fit the chipboard: When finished, you should have two sturdy covers with printed images on each side – one for the front, one for the back. Use a good quality Spray Mount to carefully adhere each sheet of printed cardstock to either side of a midweight chipboard sheet, aligning the edges as accurately as possible. Distress Inks: Black Soot, Salty Ocean, Mowed Lawn, Wild Honey, Ripe Persimmonīegin by printing each of the Free Printable Travel Collage Sheets – one each on an 8.5″ x 11″ sheet of white cardstock.4 Sheets of midweight white cardstock, printed with the provided image files.Here’s a list of the items used to create this Travel Journal… Supplies: Graphics Fairy Source Images used for this project: To get your copy of the image files, click HERE, or on the image below: If you choose to use Inkjet prints, be aware that they may smear when Distress Inks are applied. ![]() Note: Laserjet prints were used in this demonstration. I’ve prepared a set of Four Printables for you.Įach image is sized to print on an 8.5″ x 11″ sheet of plain white cardstock. Hello my Graphics Fairy Friends! Heather from Thicketworks here with a fun and easy Printable Travel Journal Cover.Īfter all, even if we can’t fly to Paris or Istanbul tomorrow, we need a place to dream about the day we set sail! Share on Pinterest A Travel Journal…everybody needs one!
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