Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Red and Black Journal Pockets and Tags share by Cindy Bristow

Red and Black Journal Pockets and Tags share
by Cindy Bristow
 
Howdy!
 
I have a few more pages filled with pockets and tags from the back of my Red and Black Journal to share with you today.  I will try to give you links and names of products I used when I can.  The links are affiliate links which means if you click on the link and purchase the product, I earn a small commission.
 
These pages are from the back of the journal, I tend to flip back and forth when I work on a journal so that back part of the journal is as interesting as the front.
 
The left hand page is actually a flip that opens to the left, and the right hand page is a flip that opens to the top.
 
 
I added a small pocket made from a vintage book page to the top flip.  I glued and stitched it onto the page for added security.  Most of the embellishments I added to the pocket came from a grab bag destash I found on Facebook.  Destash grab bags are pretty fun, I got some cool things in the one I participated in.  The tags are embellished with scraps of patterned paper.

 
The left hand flip also has a small pocket stitched onto it.  It was another piece of ephemera I received in the destash box.  Both of the tags are left blank on the back side so you have more journaling spots.

 
This is the back side of the top flip.  I did not put a pocket or stash spot on this page because I am a little worried that gravity might make a tag or insert fall out.  I used my Stormy Skies Distress Oxide ink and my Ink Splat stamp to add a bit of interest to the journaling spot.  I also added one of the Travel flag stickers I shared yesterday.  They are on the clearance rack, so it's a really good deal if you like washi stickers.

 
This page is the one under the flip up page.  I used a old planner page for my base so you have plenty of room to write.  I also added a pocket/pull out spot with a tag.

 
Don't you love that tag?  It is from a vintage primary reader.  I adhered it to a piece of cardstock so it has some weight to it and has the blank back to write on.

 
The pull out opens two different ways.  The first way is for it to flip open.  I added a old calendar page to this side for more jouraling space.

 
Then you can pull it the other way for more journaling space.  It is attached on three sides so that your vintage primary reader tag slips into the pocket that was created.

 
I hope you enjoyed the walk through and thanks for stopping by,
Cindy


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