What do you do with your bleed-through pages in your junk journal? You know where something from one page is visible on the back? This can happen from time to time depending on what products you use and it can happen a lot in junk journals because they are rarely artist-quality papers and mine especially aren’t as I usually use event flyers for my junk journals.
Well, I thought that I would share some junk journaling tips for working on your bleed-through pages in my video today.
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VIDEO: Junk Journal Tips – How To Work With Bleed Through Pages
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Amsterdam Standard Acrylic Paint (Nickel Titan. Yellow, Pyrrole Red, Primary Magenta, Brilliant Blue)
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Amsterdam Acrylic Paint nozzles
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Posca pen PC-1MR (Black)
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Daler-Rowney System 3 Paint (Titanium White)
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Daler-Rowney System 3 brush (small flat and round)
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Washi Tape
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See you next week for my next bleed-through share. Will I cover the page or use the bleed-through in my design?
In the meantime you can watch more of my videos for some junk journaling or art journaling ideas.
Kim
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