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The Elemental Journal: Composing Artful Expressions from Items Cast Aside One artist's trash is another's treasure. "The Elemental Journal" will show you how to craft a wide variety of journals to hold your secrets or express your inner thoughts, and discover new


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The Elemental Journal: Composing Artful Expressions from Items Cast Aside

Title:The Elemental Journal: Composing Artful Expressions from Items Cast Aside
Author:Tammy Kushnir
Rating:4.98 (340 Votes)
Asin:1440305366
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:128 Pages
Publish Date:2011-03-07
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Editorial : About the AuthorTammy Kushnir is the author of Wedding Journals and Keepsake Gifts (Quarry), and an Artist-on-Call for Stampington. Her work has been published in numerous Stampington magazines as well as Card Trends magazine. She is a contributor in the books Art Journals and Creative Healing by Sharon Soneff (Quarry) and 1000 Handmade Greetings by Laura McFadden (Quarry).

Create Expressive Books from Salvaged TreasuresRusty doorknobs, cardboard containers and plastic packaging may seem like trash to some, but through the creative mind, they are transformed into beautiful expressions - equally parts artful book and assemblage. "The Elemental Journal" will show you how to craft a wide variety of journals to hold your secrets or express your inner thoughts, and discover new ways to use wood, paper, fabric, plastic and metal in your art.Peek inside "The Elemental Journal" and you will find:

  • 15 stepped-out journal projects made from unusual materials and found objects, from tree bark to dismantled photo albums to tin boxes.
  • Tips for seeking out materials for your journals in flea markets, garage sales, and in your own attic or trash can.
  • Inspiring gallery projects from 9 contributing artists, including Susan Tuttle, Jen Osborn and Jill Berry.
One artist's trash is another's treasure. Discover yours with "The Elemental Journal

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