Beautiful Amy! I love your style, you have me hooked on 50's and 60's style. I have alway's been more victorian in my style of everything, lol but this style seems more like freestyling easy flowing .of course as you age what becomes vintage changes. I love this new style , I'm so glad I found you ! ❤❤❤
Oh, thank you for your sweet comment, Ann!! I love how you described this style as freestyling and flowing! I would agree! I think I am drawn to the sweetness and sort of innocence and joyfulness of those eras-- at least as far as how illustrations and design were then! So glad to have you following along!! 🤗💕💖💕💖💕
Please please do a video sharing your garden book note taking journal. I have that exact book. I keep starting to make it into something else and losing my nerve lol. As a beginner in the junk journal world, finding examples from other crafters is the best way to learn. Would love to see it! 🤓
Hi Karma! Thank you for your comment! I will at least include it in an upcoming video! I really am not going to do much to it! I covered the inside front and back covers with scrapbook paper and made a couple dividers with scrapbook paper (just like I did here) and just filled it with trimmed down loose leaf paper (after removing the original pages)! I'm keeping that one really simple bc it's just for writing notes in. Are you on Instagram? I did show how I covered the inside covers with scrapbook paper on that binder on my IG. I'm at kittywittypapercraft on IG! Good luck with yours!! Go for it!! 🤗💖💖💖💖
Thank you!! Unfortunately the illustrations from sewing pattern catalogs and pattern envelopes are still owned by the companies that made them...all the major pattern companies still exist, although they all now belong to one parent company. Those illustrations are copyrighted, so copies--whether paper or digital printables are illegal. You can still find them on Etsy, but they technically aren't legal. The ones I use are ones I've cut out of catalogs and pattern envelopes. I sure wish we could buy them as printables! Thanks for stopping by!! 🤗💕💕💖💕💕
What do you recommend if you mainly have printed (i.e, one-sided) or store-bought one-sided scrapbook paper? Do you glue another one to its back? Or turn the backs into things like pocket pages (to help add bulk/weight too)? Thanks!
Hi! I like to use the back side of single sided papers (the white side) to add pockets as you said, or use stickers, washi tape, die cuts, etc to create a design or title or something like that on it. I find adding another paper on top to be really tricky. Double sided tape is probably best if you do want to do that and it will thicken it up, especially if you are making dividers like in this project. In a regular junk journal, it's actually kind of nice to have the thinner pages bc you can add lots of embellishments throughout the journal and it doesn't get too bulky too fast! Hope that helps!! 🤗💗💗💗💗
Thank you, Tanya!! The hole punch is a 1/4" round hole punch. You can get them on Amazon or any craft or office supply store. I think I linked to the exact one I have in the description box! Thank you for your question! 🤗💕💖💕💖💕
Haha!! I know!!! 😂😂😂 I said to myself, "I'll just make a quick video sharing a little about this" and then I go on and on! 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for the love anyway!!! 😂💕🤗💕💕💕
It's just getting more beautiful all the time! Love the serendipity!
Thank you so much, Ardella!! 🤗💗💗💗💗
Beautiful Amy! I love your style, you have me hooked on 50's and 60's style. I have alway's been more victorian in my style of everything, lol but this style seems more like freestyling easy flowing .of course as you age what becomes vintage changes. I love this new style , I'm so glad I found you ! ❤❤❤
Oh, thank you for your sweet comment, Ann!! I love how you described this style as freestyling and flowing! I would agree! I think I am drawn to the sweetness and sort of innocence and joyfulness of those eras-- at least as far as how illustrations and design were then! So glad to have you following along!! 🤗💕💖💕💖💕
Thanks for sharing your process, it is very helpful. I just love how you put things together.
Thank you so much, Gina!! 🤗💕💗💕💗💕
Please please do a video sharing your garden book note taking journal. I have that exact book. I keep starting to make it into something else and losing my nerve lol. As a beginner in the junk journal world, finding examples from other crafters is the best way to learn. Would love to see it! 🤓
Hi Karma! Thank you for your comment! I will at least include it in an upcoming video! I really am not going to do much to it! I covered the inside front and back covers with scrapbook paper and made a couple dividers with scrapbook paper (just like I did here) and just filled it with trimmed down loose leaf paper (after removing the original pages)! I'm keeping that one really simple bc it's just for writing notes in. Are you on Instagram? I did show how I covered the inside covers with scrapbook paper on that binder on my IG. I'm at kittywittypapercraft on IG! Good luck with yours!! Go for it!! 🤗💖💖💖💖
And let me know if you have any specific questions!! 🤗💕💕💕💕
Kittywitty Papercraft Oh will go find that on IG! Thanks so much! 😍😊🥰
@@karmaleenash2841 Sure!! Let me know if you have trouble finding it. It was last week, I think! And I'm always here if you have any questions!! 🤗💗💗💗💗
Kittywitty Papercraft Found it! Thank you! I will tag you on IG when I get mine covered. 😍
Such fun pages...love the colors. Are catalog model cut outs available to purchase anywhere?
Thank you!! Unfortunately the illustrations from sewing pattern catalogs and pattern envelopes are still owned by the companies that made them...all the major pattern companies still exist, although they all now belong to one parent company. Those illustrations are copyrighted, so copies--whether paper or digital printables are illegal. You can still find them on Etsy, but they technically aren't legal. The ones I use are ones I've cut out of catalogs and pattern envelopes. I sure wish we could buy them as printables! Thanks for stopping by!! 🤗💕💕💖💕💕
What do you recommend if you mainly have printed (i.e, one-sided) or store-bought one-sided scrapbook paper? Do you glue another one to its back? Or turn the backs into things like pocket pages (to help add bulk/weight too)? Thanks!
Hi! I like to use the back side of single sided papers (the white side) to add pockets as you said, or use stickers, washi tape, die cuts, etc to create a design or title or something like that on it. I find adding another paper on top to be really tricky. Double sided tape is probably best if you do want to do that and it will thicken it up, especially if you are making dividers like in this project. In a regular junk journal, it's actually kind of nice to have the thinner pages bc you can add lots of embellishments throughout the journal and it doesn't get too bulky too fast! Hope that helps!! 🤗💗💗💗💗
I believe!!!! lol
Ok!!! 😄💖💖💖
Hello love your pages :) Can you tell me what the hole punch thingy is called? I would love to buy one. Thanks
Thank you, Tanya!! The hole punch is a 1/4" round hole punch. You can get them on Amazon or any craft or office supply store. I think I linked to the exact one I have in the description box! Thank you for your question! 🤗💕💖💕💖💕
Thanks for sharing the “brain workings” of your creative planner. 😊
You are welcome!! Thank you for watching!! 🤗💕💖💕💖💕
A quick video 😂 18:50, love you tho😙
Haha!! I know!!! 😂😂😂 I said to myself, "I'll just make a quick video sharing a little about this" and then I go on and on! 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for the love anyway!!! 😂💕🤗💕💕💕
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Thank you, Joanne!! 🤗💗💗💗💗