
The wonderful image of the Airstream trailer for the Happy Trails journal came from Hilary Hitchcock Photography. Please visit her Etsy store for more AMAZING work! She was very generous to grant me limited usage rights for a minimal price. Mrs. Rinaldi was so happy with her gifts.

The journals were made using my technique of printing on fabric from an ink jet printer:
Iron laundered, thin white cotton and cut a few inches larger than your 8.5" x 11" paper. Using 3M Super 77 Spray Adhesive, spray a medium coat on a sheet of printer paper. Adhere paper to fabric and cut down fabric to size. It’s best to cut just a bit over and into the paper so that the fabric doesn’t fray through the printer. Then pass through your ink jet printer. I set mine for a glossy finish so that it doesn’t oversaturate the fabric with ink. Some fading may occur, so you will want to play with different settings on smaller pieces. Allow to dry well. Then either remove the fabric from the paper or use the two intact as I did for the added weight of a journal cover. (More on fabric printing for journals in this post .)
Through the years, I also made the school end of year certificates for all the kids, caricaturing each teacher, their specialty (hers was California State History), added a gold seal & ribbon and bordered them with the classmates’ names and special memory words from the year.Have a wonderful retirement, Rosemarie! No one deserves it more.

6 comments:
what a lovely thought. I think it must mean alot to teachers to realise both children and parents appreciate them, especially appreciating them enough to create something so special.
Your journals look really lovely too!
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Amazing books! I never knew you could print from a normal printer on fabric! Yet another craft I have to try now. Look forward to your posts every time I see a new one!
Absolutely gorgeous and thoughtful gifts. Anybody would be thrilled to receive them.
Thank you for the tutorial as well.
The journal and the certificates are beautiful and so warmly personalised I am sure they made the day for Mrs Rinaldi.
those journals are great and I love the caricature!
You are so ridiculously talented! It's VERY inspiring.
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