How to Journal With ABT PRO Markers 1


Hey Tombow friends, this is Jennie with a simple way to journal what you are doing this month, week, or day! Have you heard about the Currently List? It was created by Kristin Tweedale to journal what you are currently doing in a matter of minutes! Instead of using the printable list that I usually use, I decided to take a more artistic, yet simple approach.

Supplies:

Create a currently list using the Tombow ABT PRO Alcohol Based Markers. #tombow #currentlylist

Here is a little tip to get more crisp stamp impressions. Sometimes new stamps have a layer that can affect the impression. Before using any new stamp, I remove that layer with the Tombow MONO Eraser.

Use the Tombow MONO Eraser on new stamps to get a crisp impression. #tombow

Step One:

Use the Tombow MONO Adhesive Removable to place the photo of the items on your list.

Step Two:

Draw the highlight shape around the photo using the Tombow ABT PRO Alcohol-Based Markers. Leave space around it to write or stamp near the photo. Color the shape.

Add a photo using the Tombow MONO Removable Adhesive. #tombow

Step Three:

Use the Tombow MONO Adhesive + Permanent to glue the photos down.

Create a currently list using the Tombow ABT PRO Alcohol Based Markers. #tombow #currentlylist

Step Four:

Use the chisel tip of the Tombow ABT PRO Alcohol-Based Markers to create a confetti effect. I learned this cool tip from Ali Pere!

Use the chisel tip of the Tombow MONO Adhesive + Permanent to create a confetti effect. #tombow #journaling

Step Five:

Add stamping, washi tape, or other embellishments to decorate your currently list.

Create a currently list using the Tombow ABT PRO Alcohol Based Markers. #tombow #currentlylist

This currently list is really simple, but it has so many colors from the Tombow ABT PRO Alcohol-Based Markers Nature Palette 12-Pack that it doesn’t feel minimalistic.

Tombow 2019 Design Team: Jennie Garcia


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