Folk inspired layered journal flip through | Hey Seaville

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 14

  • @artyfartyannie
    @artyfartyannie Před 3 lety

    This is really beautiful, what a lovely way to use all those gorgeous goodies!

  • @justimaginejournals-yvonne7760

    Love your journal and the closure using a card idea. Thanks for the inspiration and greetings from a fellow Aussie. Happy crafting. Yvonne

  • @dorlevanos3480
    @dorlevanos3480 Před 3 lety

    Fabulous journal, love this style! Cheers 😘❤️🇦🇺😎🙃🥰

  • @Anaswonderland3
    @Anaswonderland3 Před měsícem

    Love all the layering! I’m a new subbie 🥰

    • @heyseaville55
      @heyseaville55  Před měsícem

      @@Anaswonderland3 thank you so much Ana, it’s really lovely to have you here 🌸❤️ Hopefully after I move house I can get back into the swing of things.

  • @EmilyKariya
    @EmilyKariya Před 3 lety

    It looks lovely! Thanks for sharing it. I got some nice ideas from it too!

    • @heyseaville55
      @heyseaville55  Před 3 lety

      That’s so lovely to hear, Emily. Thank you 🤗 I’m so glad you found something new whilst watching.

  • @PixieKDesigns
    @PixieKDesigns Před 3 lety

    You have done a wonderful job with this journal. I know what you mean about taking so long to deliberate when using vintage materials. I’ve still not finished my first amity bloom journal. I think I’ve stuffed up the spine. Thanks for sharing. Have a great Christmas and New Year. X

    • @heyseaville55
      @heyseaville55  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much Kate 🤗 I watch other makers rip into book pages from the 1700’s and cringe 😬 I hope you give the journal another go. Maybe try it with less precious materials. Hope you’ve had a lovely Christmas (SO thankful for rain and not fires this year!) and may the new year bring lots of inspiration and exciting projects xx

  • @valyart002
    @valyart002 Před 3 lety

    I love it! How did you paint the pink roses? The napkins with the deer, is fabric or decoupaged paper? Very, very nice!

    • @heyseaville55
      @heyseaville55  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much Valy 🥰 I made the roses with celery! I was cutting a bunch for soup and when I cut the bottom off I couldn’t throw it away because it was so pretty. So I took an old stamp pad and used the celery root as a stamp. I hope I’ve explained that properly. The deer napkin was glued straight onto the fabric with matt medium but Mod Podge would also work. I have a few napkins left and would be more than happy to send you some if you like.

    • @valyart002
      @valyart002 Před 3 lety

      @@heyseaville55 Ok... the celery was the most unexpected answer! you need to make a whole video on it! Bet you many will be thankful to see that technique! And that includes me cause I was looking and looking and I could not figure out if it was a stencil or hand painted...you need to include those details in you videos cause that is what makes your work more especial, that extra mile in creativity and extra work that gives more sentimental value! If someone tells me that they cut the celery and envisioned a rose and took the time to translate it in to paper, I could be able trace back all the work and see with how much love it was made! and yes, I would love , if it is not much trouble to exchange napkins! I have a whole video of my collection. Let me know which ones you like!

    • @heyseaville55
      @heyseaville55  Před 3 lety

      @@valyart002 My apologies, I didn’t mean to take so long to reply ☺️ Thank you for the encouragement. I often think people have seen everything and don’t feel the need to explain the details, but you’ve shown me that’s not true. And to be honest, I’ve looked at that paper so often I forgot that I stamped it. I’ll have to make a video when I buy a new bunch of celery. It may be easier to arrange details via email or DM. If you are on Instagram I’m @seaville otherwise I have a hotmail.com account missy-76@ (I’m concerned CZcams deletes email addresses from comments).