Junk Journal Charms & Dangles Made from Scraps Tutorial Ideas Inspiration Tips Tricks Up-cycle

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
  • Check out these awesome junk journal jewelry pieces made from leftovers and scraps. I have a full tutorial for making a charm dangle with scraps of chipboard, papers and more. This video is full of tips, tricks, and plenty of inspiration with over 100 charms featured at the end with lots of suggestions and ideas for various ways to make them. Many have a vintage look that works well in junk journals. I used Tim Holtz Idea-Ology Crowded Attic Stickers for the back side of many of the charms.
    Some suggested supplies: scrap chipboard, cardboard, papers, napkins, stickers, words, die cuts, snippets, etc.
    For the bead dangles: pliers, cutters, jump rings, beads or some old jewelry to take apart.
    To attach you can use: lobster clasps, bulb pins, safety pins, paper clips, ball chain, key rings and more.
    Intro- 00:00 - 00:43
    Charm tutorial base layer- 00:43 - 02:29
    Cover chipboard- 02:29 - 08:05
    Embellish/Decorate- 08:05 - 20:14
    Finish Edges- 20:14 - 22:53
    Attach Dangle/clasp- 22:53 - 25:07
    Add Charms/Beads- 25:07 - 31:46
    Many Examples, Ideas, Tips, & Tricks- 31:46 - 45:49
    This is a great way to use some smaller items such as the stickers and stamp from the Your Creative Studio subscription stationery boxes. Can you spot some of the items I used?
    Which ones are your favorites? Share your thoughts and ideas in the comments.

Komentáře • 25

  • @patriciaclement8021
    @patriciaclement8021 Před 11 dny +1

    Yes headpin

  • @solnarvaez8667
    @solnarvaez8667 Před 10 dny +1

    l love all of them so beautiful.

  • @ChantelleArts
    @ChantelleArts Před 2 měsíci +2

    These look so good, watched and enjoyed till the end ☺☺

  • @shawnaspade2577
    @shawnaspade2577 Před měsícem +1

    I ABSOLUTELY Loved this project. I can't wait to try them!!!❤

  • @kathybost1879
    @kathybost1879 Před 2 měsíci +1

    wow, you made so many !!! every one is so unique and pretty. tfs

  • @deliacumoletti2564
    @deliacumoletti2564 Před 19 dny +1

    Tfs I’m very excited to get started on making some of these charms and to be able to see what I can come up with

  • @suebouch4074
    @suebouch4074 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Hi! WOW… I’m guessing that creating the Junk Journal Charms & Dangles became addictive once you started playing and the ideas just kept flowing. They are very cool and it’s impressive how many different styles there are and obviously each one is unique. I have never done jewelry making or worked with items so tiny so while I appreciate your creativity this isn’t something that I would do. I also appreciate your organization of materials… I recognized the large stacking/sorting trays from sbc - I recently purchased some as well but haven’t used them yet. I have a couple of ideas for them - one is using them to sort various ephemera, die cuts, etc. to mix & match in card making and the other main function I got them for is to group together various elements for card making (1 tray for each card with all the components inside). Anyway… thanks for sharing your creativity and inspiration for charms & dangles. Have a great night / day! 🙂

    • @ButterflyBlessingsStudio
      @ButterflyBlessingsStudio  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you 😊! I just kept using up all my chipboard scraps and I have lot of other scraps still. I thrive on the detail work. It’s slower because each one is unique, but I just can’t help myself. You’re spot on for the use of those trays too 😉! I use them a lot to keep things organized especially for card videos, with all the components for each card in a tray. Great minds think alike 😃. I also love how those trays nest, so they can easily be stacked away when not in use. Thank you for your support and sharing your thoughts! It means a lot to me and I always appreciate it. Have a great week! 😃

  • @shawnaspade2577
    @shawnaspade2577 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I loved these. New subscriber here. I loved each and every one. Thank you for sharing them all. They are wonderful. Can't wait to try making some.

  • @solnarvaez8667
    @solnarvaez8667 Před 10 dny

    l would love for you to be my neighbor so that we can make charms together. Love all of your work.

  • @judysmith9219
    @judysmith9219 Před měsícem +1

    I LOVE these so much !! Where do you get the tiny eyelets, they're so perfect for little projects - at least they look smaller than the standard size ?? Thank you for all your great vids and inspiration 🤩💞

    • @ButterflyBlessingsStudio
      @ButterflyBlessingsStudio  Před měsícem

      Thank you 😊! The eyelets are the 3/16” size, that’s the smaller one on the cropodile tool if you’re familiar with that. I use my cropodile to punch the hole and then set the eylet. They can be found easily on Amazon if you shop there, but I think they should still be able to be found at craft stores such as Michael’s or Hobby Lobby. 😃 So great to hear you enjoyed it! ❤️

  • @Myplace-21
    @Myplace-21 Před 2 měsíci +1

    It's kind of easy to put the paint on the sides with your finger

    • @ButterflyBlessingsStudio
      @ButterflyBlessingsStudio  Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah that’s a great tip. I think sometimes I avoid those kind of things because I have sensory issues. But I’m always getting glue on my hands anyways. 😆

  • @Myplace-21
    @Myplace-21 Před 2 měsíci +1

    But you didn't show how to finish

    • @ButterflyBlessingsStudio
      @ButterflyBlessingsStudio  Před 2 měsíci

      Do you mean with the mod podge?

    • @Myplace-21
      @Myplace-21 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@ButterflyBlessingsStudio modge podge, a spray sealer...do yo use a hardener?
      Other Question
      how about a wide tipped permanent marker to go around edges, or sponge, just something you can just swipe down the sides quickly

    • @ButterflyBlessingsStudio
      @ButterflyBlessingsStudio  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@Myplace-21 Thank you for the great ideas! I used mod podge to initially seal most of them, but then I used spray polyurethane to have a more permanent seal. That I had to do outdoors in order to adequate ventilation, so I didn’t have a camera setup for that. I hope that helps clarify. 😀