The Journal Buddy is made out of high quality stencil material that is not only pliable but it is also see through so you can see where you are adding lines. The Journal Buddy features a wavy and straight edge, a ruler, straight edges on each side to line it up so your journaling stays straight, as well as line guides for you to ink, trace, paint, or spray onto your page. You will be amazed at how easy it is to use adding decorative journaling to you art journals, scrapbook layouts, cards and envelopes and more. You can have a chance to win a Journal Buddy of your own. Read on!!
I created a 12x12 layout to showcase the Journal Buddy.
You don't have to add lines to you project to use the journaling buddy. In my case, because I have heavy stenciling using modeling paste and the surface was very uneven, I taped the journaling Buddy to my layout, and slipped the cut out stamped words under the Journaling Buddy, through the slits. It isn't perfect, but I wasn't aiming for perfection. But I do like the fact that it allowed me to space it all evenly without even thinking about it.
You can arrange the journal Buddy lines anywhere. It really does make life easier when it comes to lining up those words. I used the straight lines, but you can also use the curvy lines as well. There are many possibilities.
I stamped the sentiment, which is actually 2 different stamps that I was able to use together to create my journaling. After I stamped them onto cardstock, I cut them out each individually.
We are celebrating being picked as the editor’s choice in the Oct-Dec Issue of Stampers Sampler by Stampington. Each one of us will be giving away a journal buddy on Friday Oct. 7. Your comment must be received by noon October 7.
If you leave a comment on each blog you will be put in for a drawing to win a Journal Buddy, Art Journal and Stampers Sampler Magazine Bundle. The winner will be announced October 7th at 7:00 pm. All winners will be notified by email and announced on Yvonne’s blog Oct 7 at 7:00pm.
Make sure you visit all of the blogs below to see how each designer has used the journal buddy. Then leave a comment for your chance to win.
Yvonne Blair http://www.yvonneblair.com/
Lynne Forsythe http://lynneforsythe.blogspot.com/2...
Tonya Gibbs http://psychomomscrapbooks.blogspot.com/2016/10/journal-buddy-blog-hop-yvonne-blair.html
Lisa Nazario-Gregory ***You Are Here***
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ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Lisa!!! Loved how you used the Journal Buddy! I hadn't thought of using it that way!!! Just one more use, wink!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous scrapbook page, Lisa. Genius use of the Journal Buddy. I'm amazed at all the different ways to use this tool. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. .and boy do i need this tool.tfc
ReplyDeleteBeautiful layout and anot her unique use of this tool! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I've gotten some great ideas today! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I've gotten some great ideas today! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove your layout and another great use for the journal buddy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning layout! I just love it. Great idea for using the journal buddy, too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful layout. The Journal Buddy looks like a wonderful tool.
ReplyDeleteYou always make such gorgeous layouts and your flowers are to die for Lisa!! I love the looks of this tool! After seeing what everyone did with it I am thinking it should be in my aresnal of tools! Thanks for sharing! All the best!
ReplyDeleteFabulous as always so pretty....love this tool...great way to keep everything lined up or curved...love
ReplyDeleteYour layout is so beautiful! Thanks for showing us that you don't need to use the Journal Buddy for writing only!
ReplyDeletethis is a gorgeous layout!! simply gorgeous!!! love that tip.. i wouldn't have thought of that possibility!
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