Thank you Helen for posting this video. I purchased an entire roll of Kraft Tex ages ago for the purpose of making spines & covered for my mini albums but haven't been able to find any tutorials on how to apply paper to to Kraft Tex. I really appreciate this. Thank you so much for sharing.
A great video with a detailed tutorial is just perfect. A fantastic and creative way to use our Blossoming Wings Collection....so pretty and cheeryful....perfect for a traveler's notebook!
This has got to be a lot easier way of making 'faux leather' than a certain other designer's method!! I have a gallon of different Modpodges too! Lol! The Nitwit papers you use are a great find Helen - I just need to concentrate on your tutorial - I think I'll need a one-to-one though! Time and time again I keep coming back to your wonderful projects and tutorials. Thanks, as always, for sharing this one! ~ C ~
Greetings Helen, Thank you for the clear and concise tutorial. You do a wonderful job of explaining how to make the TN without a whole lot of other “extra”. Can’t wait to watch your other videos. The TN is beautiful with the collection you have chosen. Cheers!
wow...i just found your tutorials....i know its several years since this was made, but what lb of paper did you print it out on? I found the prev tutorial using the scan n cut, but it did not mention what thickness you printed the nitwit pages on...can you or anyone reading this post it? I have 65lb on hand, but wondered if that is too thick added onto the leather...
This is so great, thanks for making it!! Do you think there could be a cheaper alternative to kraftex for the stabilizer in the center? It's pretty expensive here. Either way, cheers!
I love this TN Helen and I loved the one you made a few years ago. The collection you used from Nitwit is just beautiful, but then all their collections are amazing. What do you use a TN for? I've seen them all over You Tube, but haven't really known what they are used for. Thanks for a great tutorial. I just may have to try and make one myself! Hugs, Brenda
Hi Brenda, I mainly use my TN's for jotting down projects and their measurements for UA-cam and magazine commissions. Each magazine has it's own notebook inside the TN. It's so handy for having everything at hand and in order when I need to do the write-ups. I've also used them as mini scrapbooks - mostly with tiny photos and journalling of Christmas. Hope you have fun making one :)
Love my trimmer like this too. This travelers notebook is great.
Your work is very beautiful. Is the product you apply to the paper regular white glue?
Beautiful Helen! 😊💐
Thank you Helen for posting this video. I purchased an entire roll of Kraft Tex ages ago for the purpose of making spines & covered for my mini albums but haven't been able to find any tutorials on how to apply paper to to Kraft Tex. I really appreciate this. Thank you so much for sharing.
Glad it was helpful! Sizzix now have their own version called Texture Roll - comes in lots of colours!
Awesome 👌 tutorial . Thank you
Fabulous tutorial love nitwit collection tfs x👍❤️
Gorgeous paper & journal. Enjoyed the tutorial. Tfs.
A great video with a detailed tutorial is just perfect. A fantastic and creative way to use our Blossoming Wings Collection....so pretty and cheeryful....perfect for a traveler's notebook!
This has got to be a lot easier way of making 'faux leather' than a certain other designer's method!! I have a gallon of different Modpodges too! Lol! The Nitwit papers you use are a great find Helen - I just need to concentrate on your tutorial - I think I'll need a one-to-one though! Time and time again I keep coming back to your wonderful projects and tutorials. Thanks, as always, for sharing this one! ~ C ~
SO pretty! Love the colors! Great tutorial, Helen! TFS the inspiration!
It's lovely Helen x
Super tuto, thank you very much 👌👌👌 good night
Wow, I so love it, Helen! Thank you so much for sharing!
Great faux leather TN note book! I enjoy you crafting.TFS❤️😍
Greetings Helen,
Thank you for the clear and concise tutorial. You do a wonderful job of explaining how to make the TN without a whole lot of other “extra”. Can’t wait to watch your other videos.
The TN is beautiful with the collection you have chosen. Cheers!
wow...i just found your tutorials....i know its several years since this was made, but what lb of paper did you print it out on? I found the prev tutorial using the scan n cut, but it did not mention what thickness you printed the nitwit pages on...can you or anyone reading this post it? I have 65lb on hand, but wondered if that is too thick added onto the leather...
Gorgeous I’m in loved with TN!!!
Love this tutorial, thank you for sharing
Just beautiful & YES they will be made this end too x
OMG I LOVE THIS
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
Hi, New to you channel, good tutorial will have a go at making one for myself. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful tutorial thank you ❤️
This is so great, thanks for making it!! Do you think there could be a cheaper alternative to kraftex for the stabilizer in the center? It's pretty expensive here. Either way, cheers!
Thank you, Sizzix have released a roll called Texture Roll, and it's the same thing :)
I love this TN Helen and I loved the one you made a few years ago. The collection you used from Nitwit is just beautiful, but then all their collections are amazing. What do you use a TN for? I've seen them all over You Tube, but haven't really known what they are used for. Thanks for a great tutorial. I just may have to try and make one myself! Hugs, Brenda
Hi Brenda, I mainly use my TN's for jotting down projects and their measurements for UA-cam and magazine commissions. Each magazine has it's own notebook inside the TN. It's so handy for having everything at hand and in order when I need to do the write-ups. I've also used them as mini scrapbooks - mostly with tiny photos and journalling of Christmas. Hope you have fun making one :)
I love this tutorial. I am trying to find notebooks in the US that are comparable to the Rhino notebooks you used. Any suggestions?
I’m looking for them also in US
@@claudiawilliams8624 I went ahead and ordered the Rhino books on Amazon. I could not find any similar.
What type of paper did you use to print on for your inner and outer cover?
Hmmm I love the tutorial, but the spine kept breaking on the ones I tried to make :( does anybody else have the same problem or ideas how to fix it?
Great Tutorial....but you lose sound when you turn from camera