Another scrappy friend posted this technique and I thought it was too cool not to share so here is my take on it!1. Gather your supplies: Two colors of paint, brushes, small scrap piece of cardstock, and cardstock/patterned paper where your journaling block will go.

2. Using one color of paint and a brush, paint a block of paint onto your layout.

3. Add your second color of paint to the edge of the piece of spare cardstock.

4. Push the painted edge of the cardstock down onto your painted block to create journaling lines.

5. Allow your paint to dry.

6. Add your journaling with a pen or marker.


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