Scalloped Journals

Scalloped journal

Last week, I mentioned another set of 4 journals I’d made, and here they are.

I’ve named them ‘scalloped journals’ because the covers are made using scallop-edge cards.

These journals measure 11cm across and 15cm high, and the spine is about 1¼cm.

I folded the card to make a spine, trimmed off an edge and folded the excess card over to make a flap for the closure.

Waxed thread tied to an eyelet in the flap winds around the journal as the closure.

There are 3 signatures of 20 pages each giving a total of 120 sides.

Back cover of scalloped journal

Again, these journals are fairly minimalist with lots of room for writing and adding images with a few pockets.

I’ve used scrapbook papers, liquid ink-dyed and tea-dyed papers, lined notebook paper, and brown packaging paper.

The layouts are the same in the 4 journals, the only difference being the scrapbook papers used.

2 pairs of journals have the same first pages for the 1st and 3rd signatures, but a different first page for the middle signature – hope that makes sense.

Each journal includes a floral word cut-out - ‘Magic’, ‘Believe’, ‘Wish’, and ‘Imagine’.

The images in the journal pockets are scanned images of floral materials I have, including the ones with the fairy images.

Inside cover of 'Magic' journal

First page of 2nd signature in 'Magic' journal

Brown paper pocket page and notebook paper page (‘Magic’ journal)

3rd signature in 'Magic' journal

First page of 2nd signature in 'Believe' journal

Inside cover of 'Wish' journal

1st page of 2nd signature in 'Imagine' journal

Brown paper pocket in 'Magic' journal

Fairy image papers in pocket ('Magic' journal)

Liquid ink-dyed paper and more fairy images in pocket (‘Magic’ journal)

Brown paper pocket page (‘Magic’ journal)

Scrapbook paper on left & tea-dyed paper

1st page of 3rd signature in 'Wish' journal

Tea-dyed paper (left) and scrapbook paper in 'Imagine' journal

I’ve also put together a small ephemera pack for each journal, and the items are all the same – a tissue, 4 Victorian-style butterfly cut-outs, a Malaysian postage stamp, a floral cut-out, 6 squares of Anna Griffin patterned paper, a piece of lace, 4 paper doilies, and a dictionary page.

Ephemera pack

About the Etsy shop I mentioned last week, I’ve decided to put a pause on that.

When I’d decided to set one up, I thought it was what I wanted to do.

As I’ve been going through the process, watching videos, reading up relevant stuff etc, I began to question just how much I would have to put into running it.

As naïve as that sounds, of course I wasn’t expecting it to run itself.

Making journals and altered books is a hobby for me, not a business.

To be completely honest, I don’t want this to take up all of my time, which means I won’t have as much time to devote to writing or blogging, two things I still really enjoy doing.

Anyway, long story short, for now, I’ve put a pause on the Etsy shop.

And while I’m thinking about what to do with it, I’ll put the journals I’ve made on eBay.

While I’ll be a complete newbie on Etsy, I’ve been on eBay since 2003 and have a reputation on there as a reliable buyer; hopefully that will translate to being a reliable seller.

I’ll make an ‘Announcement’ post when I have these, and the journals I showed last week, up on eBay.

So, that’s the ‘shop’ update.

Back to the scalloped journals, if you’d like to see more, here’s the video of a detailed flip-through.