Genuinely Jane Studios quality hardwood red oak books can be used with numerous creative mediums. Below is just a sample of some of the finishes that you can acheive with various products on the market. Technique #1
Luminarte Twinkling H2O’s (Summer Breeze); Ranger Stickles (Black Diamond)
Technique #2 Stewart Superior Memorie Dye Ink (Orange) Technique #3 Lumiere (Pearl White) with Pearl Ex (Misty Lavender) Technique #4
Ranger Alochol Ink (Cranberry)
Technique #5
Plaid Craft Paint (Leaf Green) Stampin’ Up Headline Alphabet Tsukineko The Essentials Glue Pad Ranger Embossing Powder (Clear)
Technique #6
Tsukineko Versa Fine Ink (Onyx Black); Tsukineko Stazon (Royal Purple, Blazing Red, Mustard, Olive Green) Tsukineko The Essentials Glue pad; Ranger Embossing Powder (Clear); Magenta (Clock Stamp); Judikins (Treasure Cube Stamp) Technique #7 Stewart Superior Accent Powder (Antique Copper), Tsukineko The Essentials Glue Pad
Technique #8
Ranger Distress Crackle Paint (Walnut Stain)
Technique #9
Autumn Leaves French Twist Ribbon
Technique #10
Twinkling H20s (Summer Breeze)
Technique #11
Stewart Superior Silver Leafing
Technique #12
Walnut Stain
Technique #13
Postage Stamps; Tsukineko Versa-Magic DewDrop (Gingerbread)
Technique #14
Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist
We are frequently asked about the benefits of wood albums over the other products on the market. We asked our DT to answer this and here are their responses:
- Much more sturdy than chipboard and acrylic
- Will last much longer than other products
- Able to be used with numerous techniques and mediums (glimmer mist, lumiere paints, twinkling H2O's, paints, stains and more)
- Can be used for home decor items, instead of only mini-books
- It's different, unique and so much fun to work with
- So many shapes and styles are available that you'll have the perfect item or every project!
Products that work beautifully with GJS wood albums:
- Glitter, Stickles
- All paints (dimensional, dabbers, crackle, watercolors, Lumiere, etc)
- Glimmer Mist
- Walnut stains and general wood stains
- Twinkling H20s
- UTEE
- Staz-on Inks
- Metallic and other markers
- Watercolor and art pencils
Now how many other products can you create with all of that? Wood ROCKS!

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