Making journal fodder (all those fun bits for layering and tucking into a journal project) is our theme for June and we’re having a blast with it! Just sitting and making bits and pieces to build a stash is lots of fun. No need to have a specific project in mind. Go for it and they are sure to come in handy for future projects.
Maggi Harding created a whole pile of a variety of different fodder bits. Making fodder is a great way to use up leftover scraps from other projects too. Pay her blog a visit to see all the details.
Designer Jennie Atkinson has a video tutorial showing you how to make these fab mini flapped pocket books that can be inserted into any of your journal projects. Love it! Don’t miss it!
Have you thought about using paint chips in your projects? Susie Bentz did! So clever, check it out. She utilized the Journaling Card, Envelope & Windows and Library Pocket, ATC Card & Tabs Die Sets to create some fab fodder pieces!
Next week – more making journal fodder!
Did you see the Diecut Mania round up video for May?
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Eileen is busy at Sizzix HQ in California so no lives this week. If you missed Eileen’s Live from Thursday, 6/8 you can watch the replay on both her YouTube channel and in FaceBook. It’s making ephemera with dies Part 2 to use as journal fodder. Check it out here.