Today's guest post is from Gwen Lafleur.  I first met Gwen many years ago when she was a student in a class I taught in Connecticut.  I was blown away by her talent and I have followed her on social media since then.  I think you'll love her tutorial!

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Hi all, this is Gwen Lafleur and today I’m sharing a fun seasonal project and tutorial that I put together along with Eileen Hull and Emerald Creek. The theme for my project was "Warm Winter Wishes" – I thought this was a great way to start getting in the mood for holiday celebrations!

​For my project, I created a winter-themed mini art journal using one of Eileen's Scoreboard Dies and plenty of embossing powder

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To show you more about how I made my journal, I've put together a little tutorial.
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Starting off, I used Eileen's Sizzix Passport Book die and cut the covers, spine, and several inside pages.

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I set the inner pages aside until I was ready for them, then attached the covers to the spine with a strong glue. When it was dry, I pulled out a few collage papers and adhered them onto the front and back covers with matte medium.

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Next I took my Winter Cardinal & Holly stencil from StencilGirl and stenciled in a few places on the front and back covers using gold texture paste. You could do this with an embossing ink and embossing powder (EP), of course, but I knew I was going to be using a lot more layers of EP and doing quite a bit of heating and I'd lose the outline of the design if I didn't use a texture paste that wouldn't melt. Once I had it the way I liked it, I let it dry.
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With the stenciled texture paste dry, I used some Marabu Art Crayons to add a few spots of color in the background, blending them out with my fingers. I also added a bit of a frame around the edges of the cover with StazOn ink pads in brown and black.

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I also pulled out some bronze acrylic paint to integrate some of the background elements.
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Finally it was time to start embossing… I used a VersaMarker and embossing ink to trace around the outside of the holly sprigs and coat the background, then I coated it with Vintage Beeswax Baked Texture embossing powder. I let it cool, then repeated the process to make sure the coat was nice and thick. It also tends to smooth out more and give better clarity to the layers underneath when you add 2-3 layers of the Vintage Beeswax. I also used my heat gun to re-melt the Vintage Beeswax and embed some small metal star embellishments in a few places on the front cover.

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Next I used my VersaMarker to color the berries of my holly design and used a tiny spoon to scoop in some Chinese New Year Classic embossing powder, tapped off the excess and put it back in the jar, and melted it. Then I repeated the process inside the holly leaves and used Patina Oxide Baked Texture embossing powder as my green color.
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With the front covers done, I turned it over and painted the inside covers red, then used clear embossing ink through my Art Deco Sunburst Background stencil and embossed that with Charred Gold Allure embossing powder.

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Once I'd finished all of the paint and embossing on the inside and outside of the covers, I took the inside pages and attached them through the die cut holes in the spine. I just used some waxed linen thread and lined up two pages stacked inside of each other with each set of holes on the spine and then ran the thread through the holes so I could tie it on the outside. This is how it looked inside:

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Above, you can see where I pulled the threads through to the outside of the spine and tied them off. I repeated it until I had all three mini-signatures attached.
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For the finishing touches, you can see below where I wrapped some fabric around the outside of the spine to cover the threads, then I used some washi tape on the inside to cover where the covers and spine are joined together.

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Voilà! A finished mini winter art journal! I just took a scrap of red sari ribbon to use as a closure for the book when I'm not using it. Here you can see the finished insides and outsides of the book:

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Gwen-Lafleur-Headshot---4x6---August-2018Gwen Lafleur is a lifelong artist, crafter, designer, and world traveler from Herndon, Virginia. She has been involved in arts and crafts her entire life, trying anything from drawing lessons to paper crafts and finally finding her true home as a mixed media artist. Gwen's work has been exhibited in galleries and can be found in private collections around the world. She has also been published in Cloth Paper Scissors, Somerset Studio, and Creative Scrapbooker magazines. Gwen is a columnist and stencil designer for StencilGirl Products and has a line of embossing powders and embellishments with Emerald Creek Craft Supplies as well as a line of rubber stamps with PaperArtsy.
 
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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.

35 thoughts on “Guest Post: Warm Winter Wishes

  • I’ve always loved HOLLY on most anything…..and I love book making……..so this was right up my alley !!
    Thank you Gwen for a great tutorial, easy to follow and end product DIVINE !!
    Merry Christmas Joan

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  • I’ve always loved HOLLY on most anything…..and I love book making……..so this was right up my alley !!
    Thank you Gwen for a great tutorial, easy to follow and end product DIVINE !!
    Merry Christmas Joan

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  • I’ve always loved HOLLY on most anything…..and I love book making……..so this was right up my alley !!
    Thank you Gwen for a great tutorial, easy to follow and end product DIVINE !!
    Merry Christmas Joan

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  • I’ve always loved HOLLY on most anything…..and I love book making……..so this was right up my alley !!
    Thank you Gwen for a great tutorial, easy to follow and end product DIVINE !!
    Merry Christmas Joan

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  • I’ve always loved HOLLY on most anything…..and I love book making……..so this was right up my alley !!
    Thank you Gwen for a great tutorial, easy to follow and end product DIVINE !!
    Merry Christmas Joan

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  • I’ve always loved HOLLY on most anything…..and I love book making……..so this was right up my alley !!
    Thank you Gwen for a great tutorial, easy to follow and end product DIVINE !!
    Merry Christmas Joan

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  • I’ve always loved HOLLY on most anything…..and I love book making……..so this was right up my alley !!
    Thank you Gwen for a great tutorial, easy to follow and end product DIVINE !!
    Merry Christmas Joan

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  • Absolutely GORGEOUS… like everything Gwen does!

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  • Absolutely GORGEOUS… like everything Gwen does!

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  • Absolutely GORGEOUS… like everything Gwen does!

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  • Absolutely GORGEOUS… like everything Gwen does!

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  • Absolutely GORGEOUS… like everything Gwen does!

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  • Absolutely GORGEOUS… like everything Gwen does!

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  • Absolutely GORGEOUS… like everything Gwen does!

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  • Very interesting to read how you did the embossing. I have those EPs so I will have to play.
    Beautiful journal.

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  • Very interesting to read how you did the embossing. I have those EPs so I will have to play.
    Beautiful journal.

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  • Very interesting to read how you did the embossing. I have those EPs so I will have to play.
    Beautiful journal.

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  • Very interesting to read how you did the embossing. I have those EPs so I will have to play.
    Beautiful journal.

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  • Very interesting to read how you did the embossing. I have those EPs so I will have to play.
    Beautiful journal.

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  • Very interesting to read how you did the embossing. I have those EPs so I will have to play.
    Beautiful journal.

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  • Very interesting to read how you did the embossing. I have those EPs so I will have to play.
    Beautiful journal.

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  • Thank you so much for inviting me Julie! So fun to share a little bit of my embossing obsession 🙂

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  • Thank you so much for inviting me Julie! So fun to share a little bit of my embossing obsession 🙂

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  • Thank you so much for inviting me Julie! So fun to share a little bit of my embossing obsession 🙂

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  • Thank you so much for inviting me Julie! So fun to share a little bit of my embossing obsession 🙂

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  • Thank you so much for inviting me Julie! So fun to share a little bit of my embossing obsession 🙂

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  • Thank you so much for inviting me Julie! So fun to share a little bit of my embossing obsession 🙂

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  • Thank you so much for inviting me Julie! So fun to share a little bit of my embossing obsession 🙂

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  • Absolutely stunning Gwen. It’s a beautiful journal.

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  • Absolutely stunning Gwen. It’s a beautiful journal.

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  • Absolutely stunning Gwen. It’s a beautiful journal.

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  • Absolutely stunning Gwen. It’s a beautiful journal.

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  • Absolutely stunning Gwen. It’s a beautiful journal.

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  • Absolutely stunning Gwen. It’s a beautiful journal.

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  • Absolutely stunning Gwen. It’s a beautiful journal.

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