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I tried every which way to try to get this to scan better, but the metallic silver just is not friendly with a scanner. This LO is truly BEE-YOU-TEE-FULL IRL! So sorry it is a poor scan.
Even though our wedding was totally "non traditional", I still had the "Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed & Something Blue" for good luck with that old wive's tale.
I made this paper, and since it is so fun to do, I will include the instructions for you to try too!

Preface to journaling: My grandma raised me until I was 14 years old. She died over 20 years ago.
Journaling: My Grandma Bugos gave this bracelet to me when I was just a teenager. It was in my jewelry box for years, without ever being worn, so, initially I wasn’t that impressed with wearing it on my wedding day. It really is a cherished piece for me since my Gram, who I loved so much, really took pride in giving it to me when she had so little to give. I kept thinking about this bracelet, and I decided to buy a $10.00 Sonic Jewelry cleaner at Walmart. I placed the bracelet in the cleaner and changed into my gown. Just 10 mins. later when I pulled my cherished heirloom from the cleaner, the entire bathroom started sparkling & shining. I was in absolute awe & shock from the beauty! Then, it all hit me. I began to cry when I looked in the mirror. It was the perfect bracelet, and so special to me. But my emotions went much deeper than the [now] brilliant bracelet. It was only at this moment that I realized this was really true. All the waiting and planning to marry the man I love is really going to happen soon, just as I have dreamed of it happening since I was a little girl. I never think of myself as beautiful…I’m just an ordinary girl. I’m not sure if it was the magic of this bracelet, or the first time that I was dressed as a Bride from head to toe, making sure that everything looked OK for our special day. I said outloud, “Just stunning!” and continued crying beautiful tears of immense joy for the next 30 mins. The realization that the anticipation will soon be over hit me hard this day and I took on a new attitude of excitement beyond any childhood dream. I will always remember these special feelings whenever I see this bracelet. Believe me, I will be wearing this a whole lot more often now…every chance I get!
Thanks for being such a big part of my dream wedding Grandma I will love you forever! Tracey

Instructions to make this beautiful “home-made” patterned paper:
Start with a piece of smooth finish cardstock. Any color is fine; you will not see any of the color of this cardstock when you’re finished. Feel each side of the cardstock to see if yours has a “smoother” side. If it does, use this side. If not, don’t worry, it will work anyway. [Note: You cannot use any of the Bazzil textured cardstock, the colors will not blend properly.]
You must use PIGMENT inks. I have only ever used “Color Box, Cat’s Eye” inks, and I know they work extremely well for this process. Chalks inks definitely do not work for this technique; they will not blend. [If it helps you to remember which type of ink to use, I always think of “slippery PIG” (for pigment.) Don’t ask me how I thought of that, but it works!
Choose at least 3 (you can use more) complimentary or coordinating ink colors.
Begin using your “lightest” color first, continuing with the next lightest, etc…saving your “darkest” color the last application in the next step(s.)
Now, this is not at all an art project [yet], or anything that should be precise. You need to work a little quickly, so don’t “study” where to apply the inks, just do it! Have fun squiggling a 1”- 3” [approx.] curvy space, blot on several more spots on a different section of the cardstock, smoosh more on yet another spot of the cardstock.
Do the same exact application process with the next ink color; and then the next ink color, and if you have another ink color, continue this process until your cardstock is covered with assorted ink colors in “blotchy” application areas.
Using a clean paper towel, rub your cardstock with medium pressure in a circular motion in all areas of the cardstock. If you worked quickly enough, it should all blend together nicely. If you did not work quickly enough, don’t worry. Take a slightly damp baby wipe and use this in place of the paper towel to blend your colors. [Note: If you use the baby wipe, you will need to wait several hours for your paper to dry.]
There!, now that’s pretty beautiful, isn’t it? Ahhhh, but we’re not done yet!
Chose a stamp that does not have a lot of “coverage area” on it. “Words or saying” stamps, or the “Autumn Leaves” Flourish stamps work VERY well for this part.
I like to use a metallic pigment ink for this part, but you can certainly use another complimentary color that’s darker than the rest of the colors on your blended background now.
Stamp the entire 12”x12” area using the metallic (or your chosen color) ink. You can stamp an image first and then finish with the metallic if you’d like…it all depends upon what “look” you are trying to achieve. Voila! I have faith that your page is now gorgeous! Don’t you think so???
Believe me when I tell you that if you have these supplies, you should definitely try this technique. It’s a lot of fun, and you can make BEAUTIFUL paper in any color that you need!
If you have any questions, please feel free to PM me! I’m going to look through my gallery to add “Pigment ink” into my descriptions so you can find them if you’d like to see more examples of this beautiful technique. I should at least 3 other layouts in my gallery and each & everyone are so different.
Have a fun & creative day,
Tracey


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