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Patch work THE BEST.. I completely stopped what I was working on and made 3 covers - unfinished, but had to get them made.. oh my word !! The best ✅👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much you are kind to show your steps, I really appreciate you. Look forward to all this series. God Bless. Friend from North Georgia Mountains
I love series like this, it’s always good to see how different artists make their mass making journals, Great video, really looking forward to the rest, Thank you xx😁💐🦋( uk)
I think I told you before I’ve gone back 5 years of your videos when I was unwell and hubby had a heart attack just as I was ready to begin again and created a “paper terrace” reference journal. It’s absolutely amazing!! I’m so happy I took the time to do this during a time w I had zero time or ability to create a cup of tea!!
This wasn’t boring at all! Loved the video technique. The journal covers look beautiful. The tips on how you do your fabric covers are very helpful. Looking forward to more in the series.
Hi. I have a suggestion. You may want to think about gluing all of the cardboard with the mod podge. Let all 30 or what have you, dry. Then iron using Parchment paper. Just a thought. The dry mod podge will adhere to the fabric or paper by ironing. The glue melts. This may be too much. I know. ❤❤🎉 Another way it to use heat n bond.
I really like your method for covering the boxes. I have to say making covers is not my favorite thing to do. I get very intimidated. Will try your way and see how it goes. Thank Jennifer! xoxo
You are amazing! I can’t thank you enough for doing this series. And, yes, part 1 has made me excited about doing journals like this. Can’t wait to get started! Thank you for so generously sharing your talent and skill with all of us. WOW!❣️
Thank you so much for this series Jessica! Just in time. I think everyone is getting a journal for Christmas this year. Big family=mass making! Beautiful fabric by the way!
I love it, perfect timing! My crafting buddy is finally coming to visit again at the end of August and we have a mass journal production planned! Yippee!
oh definitely on to part two :) I have been thinking of making a few journals, but not really sure how to go about the 'production line' like you do. Thanks for making this series, much appreciated.
Thank you Jessica. This series will be a great help to me. I have wondered how to go about making more than one journal at a time. TYFS your ideas and the process you use.
Worse part for me choosing my signatures !! I’m still very slow. I’m admitting this method has helped my recovery perfectionist process ( sometimes) My head knows and pictures exactly what I want to do .. finding that right “thing” is difficult. So thank you SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS PART
I haven't watched video yet, but I'm already excited about this series (just got through reading all the comments). Take care and God bless you and yours. Sincerely Becky B from Arkansas
For the ribbon ties....I tear strips of muslin to go almost through the book and sew ribbon to each end. The muslin part gets hidden and I don't use so much ribbon.
Have you ever tried to use Heat n bond for attaching your fabric to the cardboard? I have started using it because of the very same reason you mentioned, it is so much more cost effective.
I think you provide the best series for mass paper making I've seen. I've watched different parts at different times in my journal making journey and you help make it so much easier. Thank you so much for taking the time to video your process. it's a job, for sure, but well worth it the way you do it!❤️
Looking forward to watching this series. Thank you for sharing this idea. I have made several mass making ephemera but never tried mass making the journal. This is inspiring. Hugs...
Good morning Jessica, Long long time watcher NEVER any ads, however in the past couple of weeks you tube has changed formats and you are getting bombarded with ads and the skip button does not work. You will be cut off in mid sentence. ..just letting you know. Thanks, love ur work over the years.
Have you tried using a rotary cutter to cut the fabric? I have found using scissors takes longer and if it doesn’t need to be perfect straight lines, you can cut pretty quick 😊 I love these videos. Thank you for making them
Yes………enjoyed watching you batch craft. As I begin my new projects I decide how many pieces will be in that collection. Then I do each step for all the books/albums etc at the same time. Makes making the books so much more fun to me. I love playing with my pages and deciding which ones to use🤗🤗🤗 Looking forward to watching this series on your channell🤗🤗🤗 🥰
So sorry watching and following on tv so not been commenting ✅👍👍👍👍👍 You are my hero.. no doubt about it. The most amazing artistic inspirational talented gal in this highly addictive crazy JJ world of ours!! I am creating these as we speak.. 4 as a matter of fact.. oh yes tombo too expensive for #step one especially if stitching. Just covered 3 triscut cracker boxes and 2 dry onion soup packs boxes ( these are so dang adorable Stitches and ready this morning Now covered 2 larger ( cereal) I’m creating 2 wedding guest book/ first year memory Junk journals All thanks to you miss J Hugs have a great day
I really like this series. I can't wait to see the next one. It's a good idea to see what and how other crafters make their journals. I love the assembly line style. I think it's faster journal making. Now that I see you start with the cover, I can mass make the embellishments to match. Thank you for sharing. Hugs from Arizona...:)
Have you ever used yes paste? It is really amazing for albums and journals. It's like a Vaseline texture. You can apply it with like a sponge pouncer thing and I think it would last longer then mod podge. It takes a long time to go through a jar of yes paste. It doesn't cause wrinkles I highly recommend trying it. Love your videos. ☺️
This is brilliant! I have looked everywhere for a die that cuts big book covers out and it seems they don't make them bigger than about 5 inches. I'm definitely going to try this!
Thank you for sharing your process with us Jessica! Where did you get your metal nameplates/bookplates and brads? I didn't find an amazon link in the description of your video. I'll be on the lookout for your other videos!! :D
love your videos (greetings from Albany!! same state, only 60+ miles south) Looking so forward to the rest of your series. xoxo (PS: what do you do with these journals? I suspect, sell them....seriously, I am new to this)
You do such a good job making and explaining your journal process. Can you list where you purchase the decorative pieces, ribbon, metal front piece, etc.?
Hey folks! Please take some time to subscribe, comment and hit the THUMBS UP on this and ALL of our lovely craft channels and videos! Let's help to keep them alive and thriving. Keep on creating 🥰🖌🎨
Patch work THE BEST.. I completely stopped what I was working on and made 3 covers - unfinished, but had to get them made.. oh my word !! The best ✅👍👍👍👍
Thank you for taking the time to do this from scratch. Very helpful as a beginner.
Thank you so much you are kind to show your steps, I really appreciate you. Look forward to all this series. God Bless. Friend from North Georgia Mountains
I love series like this, it’s always good to see how different artists make their mass making journals, Great video, really looking forward to the rest, Thank you xx😁💐🦋( uk)
try these ideas!!
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I think I told you before I’ve gone back 5 years of your videos when I was unwell and hubby had a heart attack just as I was ready to begin again and created a “paper terrace” reference journal. It’s absolutely amazing!! I’m so happy I took the time to do this during a time w I had zero time or ability to create a cup of tea!!
I definitely use a larger brush except for edges. Saves time and effort for me
This wasn’t boring at all! Loved the video technique. The journal covers look beautiful. The tips on how you do your fabric covers are very helpful. Looking forward to more in the series.
Jessica, this was awesome of you to share. Thank you!
One more idea. I just tried this today and I love it. Liquitex Gloss Medium. It worked like a charm. Just something to think about.
Ditto to what Lynn Martin said. Its so helpful to watch your steps and hear about your tips.
I love this series. I really enjoy seeing your prices.
Fantastic! I take so long to complete one journal, thinking I will mass make items and put journals together later !
This is a very informative series. Thank you and have a blessed day 🙂.
Thanks for all the inspiration and great ideas. Lovely work.
Great to see a different way of making journals from my own but still the basics are the same. Beautiful journals. Thanks for sharing.
I'm here for the mass making techniques. Thanks for sharing.
Hi. I have a suggestion. You may want to think about gluing all of the cardboard with the mod podge. Let all 30 or what have you, dry. Then iron using Parchment paper. Just a thought. The dry mod podge will adhere to the fabric or paper by ironing. The glue melts. This may be too much. I know. ❤❤🎉
Another way it to use heat n bond.
I really like your method for covering the boxes. I have to say making covers is not my favorite thing to do. I get very intimidated. Will try your way and see how it goes. Thank Jennifer! xoxo
You are amazing! I can’t thank you enough for doing this series. And, yes, part 1 has made me excited about doing journals like this. Can’t wait to get started! Thank you for so generously sharing your talent and skill with all of us. WOW!❣️
Great video. It was really helpful for me who is planning her first ever cover. Thank you ❤
Thank you so much for this series Jessica! Just in time. I think everyone is getting a journal for Christmas this year. Big family=mass making! Beautiful fabric by the way!
This is great! Thanks so much for sharing your process and I’m looking forward to this series❤️
I love watching this type of series ... excited for the next videos!! TFS!!
This is fun! Looking forward to more of your beautiful and efficient way of making journals
I love it, perfect timing! My crafting buddy is finally coming to visit again at the end of August and we have a mass journal production planned! Yippee!
try these ideas!!
ua-cam.com/video/S_BT1SNiX1w/v-deo.html
I am glad you are doing this. I am about to do 5 in one go and I was a little freaked.
oh definitely on to part two :) I have been thinking of making a few journals, but not really sure how to go about the 'production line' like you do.
Thanks for making this series, much appreciated.
Thank you Jessica. This series will be a great help to me. I have wondered how to go about making more than one journal at a time. TYFS your ideas and the process you use.
Worse part for me choosing my signatures !! I’m still very slow. I’m admitting this method has helped my recovery perfectionist process ( sometimes)
My head knows and pictures exactly what I want to do .. finding that right “thing” is difficult. So thank you SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS PART
I have problems with that too. When I saw she throws a lot of different things in each signature, I was like "yea, I can use up my stash".
Always amazing to watch your talent. You are so talented Jessica. Hugs
I haven't watched video yet, but I'm already excited about this series (just got through reading all the comments). Take care and God bless you and yours. Sincerely Becky B from Arkansas
For the ribbon ties....I tear strips of muslin to go almost through the book and sew ribbon to each end. The muslin part gets hidden and I don't use so much ribbon.
Have you ever tried to use Heat n bond for attaching your fabric to the cardboard? I have started using it because of the very same reason you mentioned, it is so much more cost effective.
This is what Ido too.. awesome, thanks for sharing. The only think I don’t like is having all the stuff in a small craft spot.
Thanks for this video! Can't wait for more!
I am so excited to see part 2
Thank you for sharing, enjoyed watching how you put the cover together😊
I am excited for this series!! Thank you for sharing
This was so awesome TFS can’t wait for part 2
I think you provide the best series for mass paper making I've seen. I've watched different parts at different times in my journal making journey and you help make it so much easier. Thank you so much for taking the time to video your process. it's a job, for sure, but well worth it the way you do it!❤️
Looking forward to watching this series. Thank you for sharing this idea. I have made several mass making ephemera but never tried mass making the journal. This is inspiring. Hugs...
Loved the fabrics💕. Thank you for explaining the steps for your batch making of your journals 😊! Love seeing the decorating too!
Good morning Jessica,
Long long time watcher NEVER any ads, however in the past couple of weeks you tube has changed formats and you are getting bombarded with ads and the skip button does not work. You will be cut off in mid sentence. ..just letting you know.
Thanks, love ur work over the years.
I love the tombow glue. A little goes a long way. I use the other end because it's a bigger opening and speeds up the process. 😁
Have you tried using a rotary cutter to cut the fabric? I have found using scissors takes longer and if it doesn’t need to be perfect straight lines, you can cut pretty quick 😊 I love these videos. Thank you for making them
Yes………enjoyed watching you batch craft. As I begin my new projects I decide how many pieces will be in that collection. Then I do each step for all the books/albums etc at the same time. Makes making the books so much more fun to me. I love playing with my pages and deciding which ones to use🤗🤗🤗
Looking forward to watching this series on your channell🤗🤗🤗
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Thank you for talking through your process! Can't wait to watch this series!
So sorry watching and following on tv so not been commenting ✅👍👍👍👍👍
You are my hero.. no doubt about it. The most amazing artistic inspirational talented gal in this highly addictive crazy JJ world of ours!!
I am creating these as we speak..
4 as a matter of fact..
oh yes tombo too expensive for #step one especially if stitching.
Just covered 3 triscut cracker boxes and 2 dry onion soup packs boxes ( these are so dang adorable
Stitches and ready this morning
Now covered 2 larger ( cereal) I’m creating 2 wedding guest book/ first year memory Junk journals
All thanks to you miss J
Hugs have a great day
Wow thank you for sharing this looks like a lot of work but it looks simple enough for me to make
You make it look so easy! Thanx for sharing!💚
Oh my goodness! My friend introduced me to journal making! I am sooo hooked!!! My first one is for my daughter for Christmas!! Love your videos!!
It’s fun to watch you create! You always make the best videos and such beautiful journals! 👋😁💖
i follow the same process with the exception of tombow mono glue. mass making is my fave way to make covers.
All great information I actually love the pace, you get so many good ideas just quick and easy. Keep up the great work.!
I really like this series. I can't wait to see the next one. It's a good idea to see what and how other crafters make their journals. I love the assembly line style. I think it's faster journal making. Now that I see you start with the cover, I can mass make the embellishments to match. Thank you for sharing. Hugs from Arizona...:)
I Veda Anderson... I'm New & have so Very Much to learn ! & I'm From Tooele ( Twilla) Utah I just Love Ur Channel already ! Can't wait ! 👀👁️👁️😍🏵️😉💜
Have you ever used yes paste?
It is really amazing for albums and journals.
It's like a Vaseline texture. You can apply it with like a sponge pouncer thing and I think it would last longer then mod podge. It takes a long time to go through a jar of yes paste. It doesn't cause wrinkles I highly recommend trying it. Love your videos. ☺️
That's what I use, Megan! It is awesome!
Hi,
I love this series! Can't wait for the next one! Hugs, Jackie :)
Rather than muslin would tyvek work? I would prefer to use paper rather thank fabric
really looking forward to the rest of this series. thanks for sharing your mass journal making process.
Great video but I think if you use the larger paintbrush you would get that blue spread out quicker❤❤
Love your process; you’ve inspired me!
I loved the blue one
The one with the big roses.
This is brilliant! I have looked everywhere for a die that cuts big book covers out and it seems they don't make them bigger than about 5 inches. I'm definitely going to try this!
wow
I totally want to make one of these!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I love all your videos please keep them coming.
and THIS sweet friend, is y U r my junk journal hero!
This is a great video for newbies. ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for sharing your process with us Jessica! Where did you get your metal nameplates/bookplates and brads? I didn't find an amazon link in the description of your video. I'll be on the lookout for your other videos!! :D
Great video I really love learning tips and tricks from you. Love ❤️ your process
Fabric tac works great
Loved this video, can't wait to see the rest!
Looking forward to the series
Love these!
Nice. I realize this is old now but if you use pva glue you won’t have that bad curling and warping.
Wo Genius !!! new subbie learning so much I commend you for your infinite patience love to snag one of your journals one day soon thanks J🙏🏻✌️😊😊😊
This is exciting-can’t wait to watch the whole series 🤗👍🏻🥰
Great Video! I learned alot. Thank you.
Great ideas for making journal covers.
super beautiful everything a lot of work
Wow this is so impressive and fun to see. Very inspiring.
Wow this so cool
I love it!!
Great idea. Thank you so much for sharing.
Really love these videos ❣thank you!
Hello! Thank you for sharing this process! What flower book are you using> I love it!
love your videos (greetings from Albany!! same state, only 60+ miles south) Looking so forward to the rest of your series. xoxo (PS: what do you do with these journals? I suspect, sell them....seriously, I am new to this)
Great video! Thanks
Those different color papers are so nice! Do you have a vid about it?
Thanks for sharing 🌻
You do such a good job making and explaining your journal process. Can you list where you purchase the decorative pieces, ribbon, metal front piece, etc.?
I have them all in the description!
Enjoyed, next
I love starting a new craft but I’m wondering what you do with your mass making journals, do you sell them? If so, how/where do you sell them?
Ty for sharing this!!!
Thanks for sharing ❤🌹❤
I'm making a big journal series now! Just in time!
Enjoyed very much that video....thank u
Amazing .❤🤩🤩🤩