I was so über delighted when Doris invited me to guest design for Jenni Bowlin this month!  (See the original post on the Jenni Bowlin blog here.)  I have to admit that while I love and adore vintage I've never felt like I really did it well.  So I was a bit intimidated when my box of delicious goodies arrived — afraid that I'd screw it up royally!  But as with all things scary, as soon as I put my mind to, it turned out to be so very easy to mix Jenni's style with my own!

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I used a craft knife to remove parts of the journaling cards so that they could be frames for my photos.

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This woman's silhouette was removed from the center of the pink card above.  I love using a craft knife to customize your products because then whatever you cut away is still use-able!

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The journaling stamp was a square, but I needed to fill a rectangle.  You can see that I simply masked off the top of the stamp and stamped it again at the bottom of the image to create a longer stamped image.

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These large silhouette rub-ons were so super scary to me when I first saw them.  But the longer I stared at them, the more they started to look like characters from my favorite novel: Pride & Prejudice!

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I painted the background with two colors of watercolor paint to create this wash you see.

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A tiny patterned paper heart completes the love theme on the page!

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Another silhoutte found its way onto this layout!

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I layered the pink silhouette on top of the black "machine needles" rub-on.  I felt like the black rub-on would dominate (and even title) the page if I didn't obscure it slightly.  And I love the way the journaling inside the silhouette looks!

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I super duper love this pinked circle stamp.  I used some scrap paper to mask it off so that I only got half of the image across the top of my layout.  The center is colored with watercolor paint.

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The photo was fading out, so I used a black pen to outline the sewing machine and really make it pop!

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This is about as clean and simple as I get!  And I really love it!

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I used the journaling label stamps as containers for hand cut pieces of patterned paper.  Jenni Bowlin offers paper in 12×12 and little 4×4 packs as well.  I used the two different sizes of the same patterns together for a really cool look!

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I used acrylic paint to paint this Eiffel Tower embellishment on a book page. I cut it out and popped it up with foam adhesive.

And finally an art journal page:

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I love how the black rub-on (it's a big clock that I cut into three pieces) is so vibrant and dark.

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You can see that I did some embossing (pinked circle stamp) with clear embossing powder.  And I switched pens half way through my journaling.  I think it turned out pretty cool!

So there you go!  Lots of vintage goodness Julie style!  🙂

Thanks for stopping by!

P.S. Happy Passover to those who celebrate it!

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a mixed-media artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops, her online classroom www.balzerdesigns.com, and through monthly membership at www.MyArtPractice.com.

48 thoughts on “Jenni Bowlin Guest Designer!

  • Very cool pages — love them!

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  • Very cool pages — love them!

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  • Very cool pages — love them!

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  • Very cool pages — love them!

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  • All are neat layouts! My absolute fav is “sew in love” … I adore it! Your art journal pages are wonderful, as well. 🙂

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  • All are neat layouts! My absolute fav is “sew in love” … I adore it! Your art journal pages are wonderful, as well. 🙂

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  • All are neat layouts! My absolute fav is “sew in love” … I adore it! Your art journal pages are wonderful, as well. 🙂

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  • All are neat layouts! My absolute fav is “sew in love” … I adore it! Your art journal pages are wonderful, as well. 🙂

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  • I’m amazed at how you took Jenni’s products and incorporated them into your unique style. I especially loved the page with the large silhouette rub-ons (I’m a big Pride & Prejudice fan!)

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  • I’m amazed at how you took Jenni’s products and incorporated them into your unique style. I especially loved the page with the large silhouette rub-ons (I’m a big Pride & Prejudice fan!)

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  • I’m amazed at how you took Jenni’s products and incorporated them into your unique style. I especially loved the page with the large silhouette rub-ons (I’m a big Pride & Prejudice fan!)

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  • I’m amazed at how you took Jenni’s products and incorporated them into your unique style. I especially loved the page with the large silhouette rub-ons (I’m a big Pride & Prejudice fan!)

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  • Congrats on being guest designer! Good stuff (as always!)

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  • Congrats on being guest designer! Good stuff (as always!)

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  • Congrats on being guest designer! Good stuff (as always!)

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  • Congrats on being guest designer! Good stuff (as always!)

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  • Love eiffel tower hat and how you outlined the sewing machine on the photo.

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  • Love eiffel tower hat and how you outlined the sewing machine on the photo.

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  • Love eiffel tower hat and how you outlined the sewing machine on the photo.

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  • Love eiffel tower hat and how you outlined the sewing machine on the photo.

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  • Love these layouts! They make me want to rush out and purchase these wonderful products that you used to create them!

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  • Love these layouts! They make me want to rush out and purchase these wonderful products that you used to create them!

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  • Love these layouts! They make me want to rush out and purchase these wonderful products that you used to create them!

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  • Love these layouts! They make me want to rush out and purchase these wonderful products that you used to create them!

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  • Such a great job with the Jenni Bowlin stuff! you really made it “your own stuff”. Im impressed by your abillity to do just that. Gorgeuos artpage!

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  • Such a great job with the Jenni Bowlin stuff! you really made it “your own stuff”. Im impressed by your abillity to do just that. Gorgeuos artpage!

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  • Such a great job with the Jenni Bowlin stuff! you really made it “your own stuff”. Im impressed by your abillity to do just that. Gorgeuos artpage!

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  • Such a great job with the Jenni Bowlin stuff! you really made it “your own stuff”. Im impressed by your abillity to do just that. Gorgeuos artpage!

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  • Julie, these are super-freakin’-AWESOME! WOW!!

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  • Julie, these are super-freakin’-AWESOME! WOW!!

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  • Julie, these are super-freakin’-AWESOME! WOW!!

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  • Julie, these are super-freakin’-AWESOME! WOW!!

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  • More inspirational stuff. Love it all…especially the journal page. You are one talented lady that I loving from!!

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  • More inspirational stuff. Love it all…especially the journal page. You are one talented lady that I loving from!!

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  • More inspirational stuff. Love it all…especially the journal page. You are one talented lady that I loving from!!

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  • More inspirational stuff. Love it all…especially the journal page. You are one talented lady that I loving from!!

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  • That should say “that I love learning from!!”

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  • That should say “that I love learning from!!”

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  • That should say “that I love learning from!!”

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  • That should say “that I love learning from!!”

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  • congrats on being guest designer! your “julie-style” works every time!! super pages…..so much to love! and i think that cutting those journal tags to make frames is absolute genius! xo
    p.s. i’m a huge pride & prejudice mr. darcy fan, too!

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  • congrats on being guest designer! your “julie-style” works every time!! super pages…..so much to love! and i think that cutting those journal tags to make frames is absolute genius! xo
    p.s. i’m a huge pride & prejudice mr. darcy fan, too!

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  • congrats on being guest designer! your “julie-style” works every time!! super pages…..so much to love! and i think that cutting those journal tags to make frames is absolute genius! xo
    p.s. i’m a huge pride & prejudice mr. darcy fan, too!

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  • congrats on being guest designer! your “julie-style” works every time!! super pages…..so much to love! and i think that cutting those journal tags to make frames is absolute genius! xo
    p.s. i’m a huge pride & prejudice mr. darcy fan, too!

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  • LOVE all of them but love the Mr. Darcy one! We were just in Bath, UK and visited the Jane Austen Museum. My girls had their pictures taken with a picture of Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy so I bought the rub-on, paper and journaling tags a few weeks ago! I love the way you used them. Now I wish I had purchased the female silhouette!

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  • LOVE all of them but love the Mr. Darcy one! We were just in Bath, UK and visited the Jane Austen Museum. My girls had their pictures taken with a picture of Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy so I bought the rub-on, paper and journaling tags a few weeks ago! I love the way you used them. Now I wish I had purchased the female silhouette!

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  • LOVE all of them but love the Mr. Darcy one! We were just in Bath, UK and visited the Jane Austen Museum. My girls had their pictures taken with a picture of Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy so I bought the rub-on, paper and journaling tags a few weeks ago! I love the way you used them. Now I wish I had purchased the female silhouette!

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  • LOVE all of them but love the Mr. Darcy one! We were just in Bath, UK and visited the Jane Austen Museum. My girls had their pictures taken with a picture of Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy so I bought the rub-on, paper and journaling tags a few weeks ago! I love the way you used them. Now I wish I had purchased the female silhouette!

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