They said spring is around the corner. Did you hear the buzz? Are you already in the mood to create some floral projects? Decorate a Moleskine Journal with preserved flowers and leaves. I love how the blue covers give a fabulous background to these beautiful orchids, rose leaves and scrapbooking paper scrap.
I will be making more journals to give as unique gifts to friends and loved ones.
I will be making more journals to give as unique gifts to friends and loved ones.
MATERIALS:
Preserved Orchids
Pressed Rose leaves
Scrapbooking paper scraps
Mini Glue Dots®
* How to preserve flowers tutorial is HERE.
You can find these beautiful orchids at your florist or even at the supermarket! They are tinted and you can also find them in blue hues.
Mini Glue Dots® are great for projects like this! You only need a few to secure all materials to your journal.
What a great gift for a gardener, host...or to have at hand for those special invitations we get during the year...
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Gabriela Delworth is a Training Specialist & Designer who designs and develops high-end products for leading arts and crafts. She is also a certified Instructor and teaches a variety of creative courses at various venues throughout the year.
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3 comments:
Hello Sweet Gabriela,
Your journals are just gorgeous.
You are so talented.The colors on your pressed flowers are so bright and natural.O am going to try a magnolia and a gardenia when they bloom this year.I can't wait.My daughter is going to help me with the press.
Thank you for stopping by and leaving such a sweet comment. I'm doing well so far this year.I was able to make the doll and I'm starting on another.
May God bless you hon, you are such a wonderful lady,
XXOO Marie Antionette
Hi Gabriela, I love moleskins. What a delightful way to decorate them.
You always inspire me Gabriela. Wishing you a beautiful day.
Karen
That is just gorgeous! What a fabulous tutorial!
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