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Recycled Projects - Directories Journal

Posted on the 26 October 2013 by Realityarts @realityarts
Every now and again we get a new directory of local services in our area pushed through our door.  They used to be big and bulky and around A4 in size and about 2 inches thick, they have now been reduced to a more efficient A5 size.
Recycled Projects - Directories JournalI would normally recycle the old ones but decided that I would come up with a creative solution.  The pages in this directory needed to be glued together as the pages were very thin. On Tuesday I will share the process of making one of them.  

I came up with not one but 3 varieties, each with a different theme and useRecycled Projects - Directories JournalRecycled Projects - Directories JournalI really like the size of these journals, which are A5 and can have as many pages as you require.Recycled Projects - Directories JournalMy Grace Journal had the theme of 'letters' and was about writing encouraging notes to myself, not being afraid to explore my creativity and having the patient and grace with myself.  The cover was made using tissue paper and then decorated with embellishments and paint.Recycled Projects - Directories JournalThe Miracles Journal was made using fabric, lace and ribbon.  There is room for me to write my own thoughts as well  Recycled Projects - Directories JournalOn the inside there are a lot of quotes and tags giving encouraging words.Recycled Projects - Directories JournalThe third journal called the Love Journal is covered with recycled sari material which has been painted.  In this journal I plan to house experimental ideas and is still a work in progress.

Recycled Projects - Directories Journal
I hope you have a blessed weekend, and allow your creativity to push back the boundaries in order to allow yourself to really soar! Come back on Tuesday to see how I made them in Tutorial Tuesday. Do share creative ways in which you have used recycled materials and leave a comment below.

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