Thursday, May 30, 2013

Paper Bag Journals

Hello again!
Today I've been working with my mom to make journals for girls camp. She's in charge of making one for all 36 young women in our ward! We decided to go with the kind of journal I made for my secret sister last year: a paper bag journal! They are cute, easy, inexpensive, and customizable. You'll need:
  • 3 jumbo 6x12" brown bags
  • scrapbook paper
  • ribbon or tabs
  • glue
For today, I designed all of the pages and we made a prototype. It isn't finished yet because we're out of colored ink (always a wonderful surprise). This one is also very minimalist because, like I said, we're making 36. You, however, can go all-out with as many stickers, hole punches, and paper flowers as you'd like!
 
This year, our theme will be "stand ye in holy places" and each ward got to choose a temple. We have the Samoa temple, so that's why we have a cute turtle on the front. For the back page and the temple insert, you can look up whatever free printables you want and size them. If you want the "stand ye in holy places" printable and the Samoa temple pic, just go to these websites:
http://shopringmasters.com/article/2013-mutual-theme-free-printable-stand-ye-holy-placeshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Apia_Samoa_Temple-pre_fire-crop.jpg

These are the printable pages that I made. They are for PERSONAL USE ONLY!! No selling your final product. They aren't good enough to sell anyway :) I just made them on Word and Publisher.





 
All you have to do is right click on one of the images, paste it in word or something, and resize it to 5x5". You will need one of each except for the blank one at the top, you will need to print 5 of that one. Ready? Ok, let's get crafting!
 
Main Journal
Take your three paper bags. Lay them one on top of the other (don't pop out the bottom!) and simply staple 3 times vertically along the center. Now you should have a book!
 
Pages 1 through 8
For these, you can decorate them any way you want. We simply attached background papers then glued down our printed journal pages in the order shown. For fourth years and junior staff, you can just insert some more blank lined pages into the front opening of a bag so that they can journal on Monday.
 



 
 

Last 2 Pages and Cover
The 9th page is reserved for the ward picture. Just type in your ward and year in size 36 centaur font (or whatever font you want). Print it out, cut it out, then glue the words at the top or bottom of the page so there'll be room for your group pic. Then, for the next page, just find a printable relating to your girls camp theme. These two pages can really be customized however you want. I'm not showing you mine because it says my ward and city :P that wouldn't be good to post! Then, for your cover just type "Girls Camp 20--" (inserting the year, of course). I used a size 48 centaur font. Then, customize your front cover and you are almost done!
 
Inserts
For the testimony insert, glue the paper that says testimony on one side of a 5.5x5.5" piece of scrapbook paper. Then, glue a blank lined printable on the other side. Add ribbon or a tab to the right side of the insert.
Next is the temple insert. Pretty much, just find an online picture of your favorite temple, resize it so that it's smaller than 6" on each side, glue it on scrapbook paper, and add ribbon or a tab. Now you are officially done with your adorable girls camp journal!
 
The cool thing about paper bag journals is that you can make them for all occasions. It'd be fun to have everyone make one before a vacation so they'll be motivated to write in a journal. To make the printable journal pages, just create a 5x5" publisher document, type in the day or date at the top, and underscore for the rest of the page. Have lots of fun creating cool journals!

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