Great tips! To make journaling in strips, I use excel or a spreadsheet instead of basic text document. I leave a super super light border when I want to cut it out without a border, or a darker one when I want it to show.
Great tips. I used to do this years ago. I like to save all the cards that are gifted to us in my yearly albums and I would type the inside sentiments on velllum and attach it next to the card on a layout. A lot of work! I stopped doing this when cutting page protectors and fuse tools became popular. I never do it for my journaling though. I like to hand write directly on my layouts or on journaling cards and I am too lazy to get out the laptop vellum and set it up on MS Word. 😊
I use to be the same way - handwriting my journaling because honestly, I couldn't be bothered! LOL! But then I started writing more on my layouts so I switched to typing. Now, I'm too lazy to handwrite on my layouts!
Thank you so much for sharing this information. I have printed my journaling in this manner for years but never knew how to get rid of the text box lines 🤦🏼♀️
Great video, thanks for the tips! I’ve started typing my journaling more because I don’t like my handwriting! I usually do card stock or clear labels, I need to get out my vellum and use that more!
The best way to avoid this is by doing your journaling first. That way, it doesn’t become a second thought. I like to write a draft of what I want to say on a notebook or type my journaling, then I just transfer it to my layout. 😊
Thank you for explaining that--I love your scrapbooking style, and love your channel!
You are so welcome! Thank you!
Very useful tips, I love the way journaling looks on vellum.
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you for this!! I will use it Victoria very often. Robust journaling, here I come!!!
Woo hoo!!!
Great tips! To make journaling in strips, I use excel or a spreadsheet instead of basic text document. I leave a super super light border when I want to cut it out without a border, or a darker one when I want it to show.
That’s a really great option as well! Thanks for sharing!
Great tips. I used to do this years ago. I like to save all the cards that are gifted to us in my yearly albums and I would type the inside sentiments on velllum and attach it next to the card on a layout. A lot of work! I stopped doing this when cutting page protectors and fuse tools became popular. I never do it for my journaling though. I like to hand write directly on my layouts or on journaling cards and I am too lazy to get out the laptop vellum and set it up on MS Word. 😊
I use to be the same way - handwriting my journaling because honestly, I couldn't be bothered! LOL! But then I started writing more on my layouts so I switched to typing. Now, I'm too lazy to handwrite on my layouts!
This is an amazing tutorial, thank you so much! 🖤
Wow, thank you! You're so welcome!
So helpful! I have always been intimidated to do this.
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Thank you so much for sharing this information. I have printed my journaling in this manner for years but never knew how to get rid of the text box lines 🤦🏼♀️
I am so glad this was helpful!
So many helpful tips! Thanks so much, Victoria!!
My pleasure friend!
Great video, thanks for the tips! I’ve started typing my journaling more because I don’t like my handwriting! I usually do card stock or clear labels, I need to get out my vellum and use that more!
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so so much for sharing this info Victoria!!
Great video!
Thank you!!!
thanks for this great tutorial!
Great tips. Thanks for sharing!
Omg I came over her just to see if you mentioned this. I do my pages, and I say I will journal later, and now I am getting worried I will forget
The best way to avoid this is by doing your journaling first. That way, it doesn’t become a second thought. I like to write a draft of what I want to say on a notebook or type my journaling, then I just transfer it to my layout. 😊
Thank you for the info.
Great tips!
Thanks!
Which printer is better for this, ink jet or laser?
Both should work just fine. 😀