Wow... Stunning idea for a die folder, Ann.💡📁🤩 It is fabulous that you have made one to use for your dies, & not the shop bought one. As is personalised for your desk. 😍😍😍
That part where you can see where it shows, just color that little spot with black marker, then you won't see it. This is a great idea for dies. Thank you!
About 30 yrs ago I made those in fabric and made them into photo albums.So fabric does work , I did put some thin, thin batting under the fabric.They were beautiful.But the item you are making I will make for my dies.Great idea.
I bought a purple one...ya know the one i mean for a fiver on Ebay but then spent over 20 quid buying magnetic paper that was punched to fit ...despite being an A4 folder the magnetic sheets are small and don't hold much. Love the idea of a desktop workable folder as just found a teeny heart on the rug! Got chipboard so definitely gonna make this. In the name of recycling i had ironed that stiff paper you get in Amazon boxes then covered that! Great video Ann and something I've needed and will make asap! Got a roll of beautiful wallpaper unlike the front of your folders will cut and laminate that and will match my bedroom 🤣🤣 x x
isew alot ofbaby and doll cloths, so I made albums for different companies and different sizes.Put them in 3 ring binders, copied front and back of patterns, numbered the binders , like 11 12 Barbie ect.All copies went into a main binder so no pieces were lost.I also put the patterns in individual plastic sleeves. with info on sleeve.I have collected patterns since I was a kid am now 75.Had 6 heart attacks several among other and still going strong.Saw your you tube now doing cards. Love your ideas.
This is fantastic Ann ! Such a good idea- who hasn't lost a die or two ? So easily done. A great project, I think you can make just anything. So much talent, thanks for sharing.
Great project Ann. I’ve got something similar which I’ve had for many years. It was for putting your card on and using magnets to hold your pieces in place to get the positioning of your design exactly where you want them….. Also I have 3 pads of 12 x 24 cardstock…they were made by Provocraft when they brought out the Cricut machine that took that size mat. I’ve had them for years. 24 sheets in each pad. 4 sheets of 6 colours in the brights and subtles and 12 sheets of 2 colours in the Black and White pad…all 80lb cover weight. Does anyone else remember these pads??? You have great ideas Ann. Can’t wait to see what you come up with next. Stay safe and huge crafty hugs to you….Alison xx P.S. Love your craft room too…
Ann, i just found this tutorial and I wish I would have seen it sooner to make a few for my crafting friends. So lovely and love the papers. You are a genius
Genius! I think I will include a zippered pouch in mine to store anything else I need for a project. I have 2 8”x10” pouches made of thick, transparent plastic that will be perfect! You can also include a clip to make a section of it a clipboard and a pen loop of some kind. I’m in mad genius mode now. 😂 Thanks! Really! 😉
Ann just love this die folder for my desk. It is just beautiful.. Thank you so much for showing us how to do this your wonderful and I love your turquoise and silver jewelry 😘
I love this Ann. I must make one to keep on my desk. Also, when you cut your corners short, before you adhere it down, glue on one of the triangular corners you cut off, inside along the edge, then finish it off. It happens to everyone.
Hi Ann I am so happy to hear you and wanted to tell you thank you so much for this brilliant idea that I had in my head a long time ago but did not know how to do it you are the best Tfs and have a nice day 😘❤️
Hi Anne This is amazing I saw these for sale on the tv and I thought I bet I could make one of those well I did I made one from an old iPad case but with the intention of figuring it out how to do it properly later. Maybe tomorrow but as you know tomorrow never comes, but then there is Anne with the exact tutorial I needed. Thank you so much BRILLIANT!
That's cool! Love this idea! And even in the centre, you can put the instructions for your layered dies! Or something like that. Thanks for sharing Ann, and to the person who suggested it!
Great project Ann! You must have used a whole roll of tape for this one! It turned out beautiful. If doing the whole project seems too overwhelming for some people, you could start with a binder and remove the rings. Most of us with kids in school have binders laying around that they didn't like. Not as satisfying as doing it all from the beginning, but quicker.
Great, useful & practical project, Ann. I can't tell you how many wee dies I've lost so for me, this idea is a MUST. For those of us who don't have 12x24 inch papers, I was thinking of using Sizzix Texture Roll which comes in 12x48. You can also get 12x24 inch cardstock by Cricut. Hope this helps. Thanks for sharing, Ann!
This turned out great! I love it when you see something that you have to buy, that you can make yourself... and show us how! I think it's a great idea as I have already lost some of my small dies. I think I would make a smaller one, maybe 6 x 8, as I have a small work area and would need something smaller. Love the way it has two surfaces and that you can close it up and leave the dies there, when you know you want to use it again the next day. thanks so much for your inspirational videos!
Christmas gifts for crafty friends! Thankyou for ALL of the work you put into your videos! I know that when I do something from my own head, it sure takes a while to get it all figured out, and I don't have to deal with filming it all! (not to mention the gorgeous nails!) Thank you for this great gift idea!
You are brilliant! I love the way you break it down so it’s easy to follow!! Great job!! And you’re right-fabric would be a great idea. I hope we see a tutorial of that soon.
Oh Ann, This is fantastic andI can't wait to try it. I would like some type of book divider that will keep a section of dies on it. Like word dies, or flower dies, and then the little scene characters. If I divided it up that way, it wouldn't get to heavy. I have about 30 little die sets to make a scene
You said it Ann! Genius! I want to make two of them! Love that paper also. Beautiful. Thanks so much for figuring this out and sharing with all of us. You are the best!!! 🤗
Thank you so much Ann, I really really enjoyed watching you create this amazing and stunning and gorgeous folder. And I really really love ❤️ the end results too. You are very very inspirational with what you do, and your instructions are really really clear and precise too. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
I love this idea, way prettier than how I do it. lol I just have an acrylic frame with a magnet sheet in it, like a photo, and then stick my dies to the front of it. Works, but not near as pretty as yours! Hugs, Brenda
Oh Ann, this is absolutely GORGEOUS!!!! You are so inventive! This is going to be a wonderful addition to your new craft room! Thanks so much for sharing! Janet 🤗👍💕
As always, Ann this is brilliant! I am forever cutting my corners too short! So, what I do is take the piece that I cut off and glue or tape it back down where the piece is going to be bare, that way, when I tape down the corner that is too short, I’ve taped it down onto the same card stock and it can hardly be noticeable! I love this and definitely will be making one! I am always losing my tiny dies on my desk because I am just the messiest crafter ever! 😝
Thanks Ann, I loved it so much I made one.... I used a magnet from Amazon that covers central heating vents and it was the perfect size, just a wee bit long so cut that off and put it on the narrow bit that supports the big flap. Then covered it all with pretty paper. I have joined your Facebook group and when I work my way around it maybe I can post a photo. Soooo happy with this project 😍
This is a great idea. I made a smaller version a few years ago, but it doesn't fold flat. Mine is magnetic on both sides. I will definitely make one of these. I may put pockets on the inside to keep the die folders in while I'm working. ❤
WoW Ann it’s amazing... You are so clever! I definitely think pockets, or elastic straps across to hold the card and papers for your project your working on would be so cool! It could be like a mobile craft desk for your all in one craft project. I will definitely give this a go, it’s on the to do list... that keeps growing. Keep ‘um coming girl. Much love to you 💕 xxx
I made this a couple days ago. I however just used an 8.5 x 11 medium weight chip board. I didn’t find it necessary to cut the chip board smaller. Turned out great, TFS.
Hi Ann this is brilliant, I saw the other one but thought that it was expensive for wat it is. I hoped that some-one would have a go at making one, so pleased it as you. Thank you for a fab tutorial and a great make to add to our crafty tools. xxxx
Wow... Stunning idea for a die folder, Ann.💡📁🤩 It is fabulous that you have made one to use for your dies, & not the shop bought one. As is personalised for your desk. 😍😍😍
It is definitely a very good idea your dies are not lost under your papers. Thank you for sharing Ann
Genius!!! Love, love, love it!! Like this better than the magnetic bowl!! Thank you so much for sharing! Hugs and have a blessed day!!
That part where you can see where it shows, just color that little spot with black marker, then you won't see it. This is a great idea for dies. Thank you!
Well done, a great idea.
Ann....all of your things are brilliant. You are a true artist
About 30 yrs ago I made those in fabric and made them into photo albums.So fabric does work , I did put some thin, thin batting under the fabric.They were beautiful.But the item you are making I will make for my dies.Great idea.
I bought a purple one...ya know the one i mean for a fiver on Ebay but then spent over 20 quid buying magnetic paper that was punched to fit ...despite being an A4 folder the magnetic sheets are small and don't hold much. Love the idea of a desktop workable folder as just found a teeny heart on the rug! Got chipboard so definitely gonna make this. In the name of recycling i had ironed that stiff paper you get in Amazon boxes then covered that! Great video Ann and something I've needed and will make asap! Got a roll of beautiful wallpaper unlike the front of your folders will cut and laminate that and will match my bedroom 🤣🤣 x x
Thanks so much, yours will be fantastic when its done xx Happy crafting
Love this! You can save yourself from cutting it short by glueing the cut piece over the space.
Love it! Yes! Let’s save the little dies! Thanks Ann!
Congratulations Ann, another piece of wonderful creativity.
isew alot ofbaby and doll cloths, so I made albums for different companies and different sizes.Put them in 3 ring binders, copied front and back of patterns, numbered the binders , like 11 12 Barbie ect.All copies went into a main binder so no pieces were lost.I also put the patterns in individual plastic sleeves. with info on sleeve.I have collected patterns since I was a kid am now 75.Had 6 heart attacks several among other and still going strong.Saw your you tube now doing cards. Love your ideas.
I will be making some for me and for my twin sister. What a great money saver. Thank you again Ann.
This is fantastic Ann ! Such a good idea- who hasn't lost a die or two ? So easily done. A great project, I think you can make just anything. So much talent, thanks for sharing.
Yahoo kachoo! Beautiful folder! I see Christmas presents for my crafty friends! Thank you for sharing, Ann!!
Great project Ann. I’ve got something similar which I’ve had for many years. It was for putting your card on and using magnets to hold your pieces in place to get the positioning of your design exactly where you want them…..
Also I have 3 pads of 12 x 24 cardstock…they were made by Provocraft when they brought out the Cricut machine that took that size mat. I’ve had them for years. 24 sheets in each pad. 4 sheets of 6 colours in the brights and subtles and 12 sheets of 2 colours in the Black and White pad…all 80lb cover weight. Does anyone else remember these pads???
You have great ideas Ann. Can’t wait to see what you come up with next.
Stay safe and huge crafty hugs to you….Alison xx
P.S. Love your craft room too…
Great idea. You could always use nice wall paper samples or thick wrapping paper sheets. Thanks for sharing Ann.
Ann, i just found this tutorial and I wish I would have seen it sooner to make a few for my crafting friends. So lovely and love the papers. You are a genius
I just wanted to say thank you so much for doing this. I have made it and love it. I've now got to make my mum one now she's seen mine 😂 xxx
Genius! I think I will include a zippered pouch in mine to store anything else I need for a project. I have 2 8”x10” pouches made of thick, transparent plastic that will be perfect! You can also include a clip to make a section of it a clipboard and a pen loop of some kind. I’m in mad genius mode now. 😂 Thanks! Really! 😉
Super fantastic project for a holder of dies. Excellent tutorial Ann
Ann just love this die folder for my desk. It is just beautiful.. Thank you so much for showing us how to do this your wonderful and I love your turquoise and silver jewelry 😘
That is a great idea, no more list dies.
I love this Ann. I must make one to keep on my desk. Also, when you cut your corners short, before you adhere it down, glue on one of the triangular corners you cut off, inside along the edge, then finish it off. It happens to everyone.
Ann your folder is absolutely amazingly beautiful.
Thank you :-)
HI Ann, Your desk top die folder is such a fab idea & so Pretty to thanks for sharing ❤️👍Lin
Another fantastic project. I'm forever losing dies so this will be great.x
Hi Ann
I am so happy to hear you and wanted to tell you thank you so much for this brilliant idea that I had in my head a long time ago but did not know how to do it you are the best
Tfs and have a nice day 😘❤️
This is such a great idea. I will have to make one for sure. No more rooting in the trash for those small dies 😳☺️. Thank you for sharing
Absolutely love this Ann. I'm always losing dies so I'm definitely going to make this. Thank you for all your amazing ideas and videos x
Just absolutely gorgeous, you did a wonderful job ♥️♥️🥰
blooming fantastic..looks so professional too ann..thanku xx
Wow, what an ingenious idea. I love your videos and your timely tips and tricks. Thanks for sharing
Ann that's a great idea and you have made a beautiful folder for them too. Great work as always. Deb xx
Gorgeous project Ann. Very practical as well.
The black paper looks & sounds like poster board…Ty for this video Ann have been looking for something like this 😀🦘🐨🇦🇺❤️
Hi Anne This is amazing I saw these for sale on the tv and I thought I bet I could make one of those well I did I made one from an old iPad case but with the intention of figuring it out how to do it properly later. Maybe tomorrow but as you know tomorrow never comes, but then there is Anne with the exact tutorial I needed. Thank you so much BRILLIANT!
All i can say is WOW hun this is brill,i think all of us have lost small dies❤❤xxx
Now I see what all the fuss is about... this is AMAZING!!!
Thank you x
Fantastic idea Ann 🥰 I love your design and your tutorial, fantastic idea ❤ thanks for sharing your creativity Hugs xx
A brilliant idea. Thanks to both of your for bringing this to us.
Ann. This is awesome. You always do such a beautiful job. Thankyou for sharing
Beautiful magnetic board Ann great to store dies genius !TFS
What a fabulous idea Ann, and such gorgeous papers love it thank you xx👍❤️❤️
That's cool! Love this idea! And even in the centre, you can put the instructions for your layered dies! Or something like that. Thanks for sharing Ann, and to the person who suggested it!
Brilliant idea 😘 your welcome and thank you for taking the time tk watch/comment x
Hi Sonya, You could create a pocket (like in a mini album) to store the instructions inside the folder. I will have to make one of these for myself!!.
Such a great idea! Awesome design Ann!
Very talented crafter Ann love this video xx
Great project Ann! You must have used a whole roll of tape for this one! It turned out beautiful. If doing the whole project seems too overwhelming for some people, you could start with a binder and remove the rings. Most of us with kids in school have binders laying around that they didn't like. Not as satisfying as doing it all from the beginning, but quicker.
Just saw this demo and thought like you, it would be easy to use a school folder and a single wire plate rack as the stand :0)
Great, useful & practical project, Ann. I can't tell you how many wee dies I've lost so for me, this idea is a MUST. For those of us who don't have 12x24 inch papers, I was thinking of using Sizzix Texture Roll which comes in 12x48. You can also get 12x24 inch cardstock by Cricut. Hope this helps. Thanks for sharing, Ann!
What an awesome video..it was so beautiful..I love,❤️ it..🤗❤️🇨🇦
Love this just a suggestion you could put the magnet on and put the paper over it. The magnet will still work.
Hi from Michigan USA. Wow I really like this idea. I will need to make me one and maybe one for a friend.
This turned out great! I love it when you see something that you have to buy, that you can make yourself... and show us how! I think it's a great idea as I have already lost some of my small dies. I think I would make a smaller one, maybe 6 x 8, as I have a small work area and would need something smaller. Love the way it has two surfaces and that you can close it up and leave the dies there, when you know you want to use it again the next day. thanks so much for your inspirational videos!
Ann, I love your ideal, thank you for sharing. It’s beautiful
Christmas gifts for crafty friends! Thankyou for ALL of the work you put into your videos! I know that when I do something from my own head, it sure takes a while to get it all figured out, and I don't have to deal with filming it all! (not to mention the gorgeous nails!) Thank you for this great gift idea!
You amaze me you are so neat and tidy and you just makes things are so perfect
Bless you, thank you so much
Wow, what a clever idea. I'm certainly going to give it a go. Thanks for sharing x
Fantastic project Ann, very useful X
That's amazing! I made a little different design but I like yours so much better! Thank you for sharing! 💕
What a handy and beautiful folder Ann. No more lost or misplaced dies. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial.
Great idea😊 TFS❤
That is absolutely fabulous xx
You are brilliant! I love the way you break it down so it’s easy to follow!! Great job!! And you’re right-fabric would be a great idea. I hope we see a tutorial of that soon.
Oh Ann, This is fantastic andI can't wait to try it. I would like some type of book divider that will keep a section of dies on it. Like word dies, or flower dies, and then the little scene characters. If I divided it up that way, it wouldn't get to heavy. I have about 30 little die sets to make a scene
You said it Ann! Genius! I want to make two of them! Love that paper also. Beautiful. Thanks so much for figuring this out and sharing with all of us. You are the best!!! 🤗
😘 You are so welcome, thank you xx
Thank you so much Ann, I really really enjoyed watching you create this amazing and stunning and gorgeous folder. And I really really love ❤️ the end results too. You are very very inspirational with what you do, and your instructions are really really clear and precise too. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
Awesome die folder!! Thanks for sharing your idea!!
ordering magnets right noo...........thank you for such a terrific tutorial
you are so welcome xx
Fabulous idea Ann 😘😍
Love this idea. I've got some magnetic strips lying around. Will definitely give it a go.
I love this idea, way prettier than how I do it. lol I just have an acrylic frame with a magnet sheet in it, like a photo, and then stick my dies to the front of it. Works, but not near as pretty as yours! Hugs, Brenda
Absolutely what I need. Thanks so much.
Love this idea ,going to try a 4x6 size so I can use the 4x6 magnets I have thank you ! Love your designs
Oh Ann, this is absolutely GORGEOUS!!!! You are so inventive! This is going to be a wonderful addition to your new craft room! Thanks so much for sharing! Janet 🤗👍💕
As always, Ann this is brilliant! I am forever cutting my corners too short! So, what I do is take the piece that I cut off and glue or tape it back down where the piece is going to be bare, that way, when I tape down the corner that is too short, I’ve taped it down onto the same card stock and it can hardly be noticeable! I love this and definitely will be making one! I am always losing my tiny dies on my desk because I am just the messiest crafter ever! 😝
Thanks Ann, I loved it so much I made one.... I used a magnet from Amazon that covers central heating vents and it was the perfect size, just a wee bit long so cut that off and put it on the narrow bit that supports the big flap. Then covered it all with pretty paper. I have joined your Facebook group and when I work my way around it maybe I can post a photo. Soooo happy with this project 😍
Wonderful! So looking forward to seeing your makes xx
This is a great idea. I made a smaller version a few years ago, but it doesn't fold flat. Mine is magnetic on both sides. I will definitely make one of these. I may put pockets on the inside to keep the die folders in while I'm working. ❤
Absolutely gorgeous. I’m always losing my dies. So I’m definitely going to be making one🥰🥰🥰
Fabulous idea, great video as always, thank you 🏵️🌼
Pretty papers. Great idea 💡 👍
WoW Ann it’s amazing... You are so clever! I definitely think pockets, or elastic straps across to hold the card and papers for your project your working on would be so cool! It could be like a mobile craft desk for your all in one craft project. I will definitely give this a go, it’s on the to do list... that keeps growing. Keep ‘um coming girl. Much love to you 💕 xxx
Love it! And that 'happy accident' for a closure is brilliant! Another triumph Ann x
Haha yes it sure is xx
Thankyou Ann,what a great idea xx
Wow!! Brilliant 🤗💯 I will be using this as well 👍 Thank you 🌈☮️🙏💞
This amazing. you could do several things with this, Thank you for sharing. It is pretty also.
Thank you Ann! Love this video, you are the greatest
What a lovely idea. Thank you for sharing
Absolutely wonderful idea, Thankyou x
Thank you so much for showing this folder🤗
I made this a couple days ago. I however just used an 8.5 x 11 medium weight chip board. I didn’t find it necessary to cut the chip board smaller. Turned out great, TFS.
A wonderful gift to make for a fellow crafter whose not into projects, namely my sister :)
Will definitely be making two. Thanks Ann
Thanks❤
Thats both pretty and very useful Thankyou for sharing xx
WOW! Another great idea thank you.👏😄
Really like this idea. And I love the paper.
Thanks so much!
That is a great idea. Thanks Ann xx
Brilliant Ann, those papers are beautiful too. Great video as always.🥰
Hi Ann this is brilliant, I saw the other one but thought that it was expensive for wat it is. I hoped that some-one would have a go at making one, so pleased it as you. Thank you for a fab tutorial and a great make to add to our crafty tools. xxxx
You are most welcome :-) xx
My very next project! Just need card and magnets. Thank you
What a great idea. The papers you used are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Genius! I’ve lost dies before, probably in the bin 🤣 xx
Pretty and practical! 👏💕