Today, some of the IAA members met at Shaun Sheehan's house! She showed us how to make junk journals. The covers are cardboard. As you can see I used cardboard from Frappuccino packaging (which I had been saving forever - I just KNEW I would use them for something, someday!).

I used various papers and ephemera for my pages. Some members used paper bags, watercolor paper, etc. The possibilities are endless!

We covered the cardboard with packing tape to protect.

Here are my friends Chris and Mike Meador from Coffee Break Designs working hard!

And my friend Bianca's wonderful journal (and her hands!)

We had quite the spread. Thanks so much for hosting and teaching Shaun! It was a blast.
