Thank you Tanja. I'll film something after Dephemerember is done. They'll probably be a little fuller by the time we're done. Essentially I have a file rack (from an office supplies) in which I sit a number of transparent "L" shaped pockets. Each pocket is labelled with faux blackboard label that I can write on with a pastel pencil, whatever colour is in the folder. I then store all my leftover scraps by colour, regardless of the material. I can even store any tape/washi scraps on the front because they are plastic. I do have a couple of colour combination folders for frequently used colour combinations or combinations that I'm planning to use for an upcoming journal.
Hi Paula🙋♀️ I haven’t finished watching yet, but I like how you did it and how organised you where with your paper bags. I have noticed that the inks dry really quite quickly on photo paper.
Thank you Tanja. I have a HUGE stash of paperbags, so finding a means of using up some of that stash is awesome. I think I see a lot more paperbag cover journals in my future if I'm to stay on top of my stash though. I'm always trying to get as much benefit out of things as possible, so I'm always looking for ways to maximise my useable real estate, so to speak. I was surprised myself at how fast the ink dried on the photo paper. Almost instantly. They really didn't need drying with a heat tool, especially during warmer weather. I'm just impatient, especially when filming.
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Thank you R.J.
Your printable pages look amazing😮 Yes, I would love to see your collage 📂 folders😊
Thank you Tanja. I'll film something after Dephemerember is done. They'll probably be a little fuller by the time we're done.
Essentially I have a file rack (from an office supplies) in which I sit a number of transparent "L" shaped pockets. Each pocket is labelled with faux blackboard label that I can write on with a pastel pencil, whatever colour is in the folder. I then store all my leftover scraps by colour, regardless of the material. I can even store any tape/washi scraps on the front because they are plastic. I do have a couple of colour combination folders for frequently used colour combinations or combinations that I'm planning to use for an upcoming journal.
Love to find you on youtube. ❤
Hi Robyn, thank you for looking me up. It's nice to have some local connections through something founded so far away.
Your pages are gorgeous! I wouldn’t want to cover them either.
Thank you Laura. I'm definitely glad I put extras in my journal for that reason. Sometimes, a page just needs to be left alone.
Hi Paula🙋♀️ I haven’t finished watching yet, but I like how you did it and how organised you where with your paper bags. I have noticed that the inks dry really quite quickly on photo paper.
Thank you Tanja. I have a HUGE stash of paperbags, so finding a means of using up some of that stash is awesome. I think I see a lot more paperbag cover journals in my future if I'm to stay on top of my stash though. I'm always trying to get as much benefit out of things as possible, so I'm always looking for ways to maximise my useable real estate, so to speak.
I was surprised myself at how fast the ink dried on the photo paper. Almost instantly. They really didn't need drying with a heat tool, especially during warmer weather. I'm just impatient, especially when filming.