This week I am sharing a really special – at least for me – set of FREE woodgrain journaling labels with you guys (for personal use only).
I had another set of graph circle journaling labels lined up for this week, but in light of NSD (National Scrapbooking Day) tomorrow, I designed a special set for you to play with. I scanned and manipulated digitally all the images from a vintage piece of wallpaper I’ve had for YEARS and a few bits of old lace. I really hope you’ll like it!
To download it simply click on the image (or the link) and if it doesn’t work try to right-click on it and opt for the “save target as…” option (it may be phrased a bit differently on different operating systems).
Have lots of fun with it tomorrow [or anytime].
Make sure you didn’t miss the rest of the free printables on Creativity Prompt.
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Are you planning something special for National Scrapbooking Day?
How are you going to use these labels? Share your ideas with me and my wonderful readers.
Tags: freebie, journaling labels, Journaling spots, journaling tags, lace, printable, woodgrain
Thanks Avital for all the great journaling tools. You are so generous! Smiles, Sally
You are very welcome. Thank you for your kind words.
Love them!! So cool, thanks!
Thank you!
thank you!
You are most welcome 🙂
Come back for more, every Friday.
can i print this on any kind of paper or more likely, can you suggest anything?
I believe you can print it on any kind of paper, but the best choice would be a smooth, high quality cardstock such as this one.
is this card stock soft or kinda hard? its just my first time to try printing this things
What you need to pay attention to is the weight of the cardstock – the heavier it is, the better and more sturdy the paper is, the thinner it is – the more flimsy it is.
ohh..that’s it. thanks for the info ms. avital. but can i ask you one more question?
hmm, can you give an example where i can use this design in my scrapbook?
You can use it as an embellishment, an accent to your layout, or you can right your journaling in it with a white gel pen.
thank you sooo much…for your wonderful designs.. uhm, last Q sorry for bothering you, when you print ribbons what kind of cardstock do you use?
I use the same type of cardstock. The ribbon, lace is just a flat image. It won’t be dimensional.
what’s the difference between cardstocks and photopaper?
Photopaper is a cardstock designed for photo printing. Usually its texture is unique (matte, glossy, etc…) and it’s more fade-resistant and less absorbent of the ink (it takes some time to dry after printing).
Thank you for these adorable tags! I am having so much fun looking through all of your projects and tutorials. You have an amazing blog!