Halloween Journal Tutorial | Hidden Spine | Haunted House Crafting Printables Kit
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- This video teaches you how to make a journal with a hidden spine and big pocket with our Haunted House kit.
Of course you can use other papers to make this craft project as well.
And you can use these printables for an infinite amount of other crafts as well, like many of our other tutorials.
Discover the "Haunted House" kit here:
DELUXE version: www.etsy.com/v...
Standard version: www.etsy.com/v...
This journal also holds a pocket to hold the Haunted Secrets freebie (from a few videos ago). Find that video tutorial here (the opt in link to get the free printables is in the description): • Haunted Secrets Bookle...
Flip through video with printing tips: • Discover our "Haunted ...
TIMESTAMPS
01:28 Cover
12:59 Outer spine
25:59 Inner spine
32:18 Sew the signatures
42:41 Add a bookmark
45:34 Embellish the cover
50:34 Add the signatures to the cover
1:04:33 Pocket for the freebie
TOOLS & MATERIALS USED
✂ journal pages print on 80gsm paper (about 21 lb bond) - see flip through video for printing tips
✂ all other designs print on 160gsm paper (about 60lb cover) - see flip through video for printing tips
✂ cardstock 300gsm (110lb cover)
✂ scissors and/or paper trimmer
✂ scoring board or mat, ruler and scoring tool (or empty pen)
✂ double sided tape
✂ strong glue (I use tacky glue amzn.to/3PYduJN)
✂ ink & ink blender (I used amzn.to/3RaDP8w)
✂ mod podge & brush amzn.to/3CEOwfw
✂ pencil
✂ ruler
✂ awl
✂ needle & thread (embroidery thread, waxed thread,...)
✂ 1 inch circle punch
✂ cord or waxed cord
Optional:
✂ ring fasteners amzn.to/3AYvPlJ
✂ label holder
✂ mini brads
✂ mini lace pieces
✂ ribbons
✂ charms
✂ corner rounder punch amzn.to/3RbRbBg
✂ book corners
✂ spatula (to lift the tape backing) amzn.to/3KSITMQ
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These printables can be used for all kinds of craft projects, of course, this tutorial is only one idea. What would you make with these?
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My Hurricane 🌀 Ian project.Perfect activity w no power here in FL to keep my mind busy. So thankful no real damage just loss of power & lots of broken limbs on power lines. Hopefully will be repaired soon. I’m loving this project, I still have to make the pocket for the freebie. I did make a few mistakes but still lovely. I somehow put the signatures in front so my freebie pouch pocket will have to go in back as I didn’t want to redo it. But will love it just the same. Thank you so much for such beautiful designs❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I hope you and your loved ones are safe, Michaela! We're following what happens with Hurricane Ian in Europe. I'm glad this craft project helped you take your mind of the weather.
So cool 😎 erklärt , auch wenn man kein Englisch versteht , kann man soviel abgucken. Wirklich klasse🙏💯👍🤌 Dankeschön Tinne ....
Your tutorials are AWESOME! Thanks so very much for sharing your talent (and of course, your generous freebies)!🥰🤗
Thank you Vectoria for another great tutorial which is easy to follow and the free printable papers to download.
I love your energy and enthusiasm!
Kia Ora from New Zealand, I am a new Subscriber, your tutorials are amazing, and I love your printable. Thank you so much for showing alternatives for us crafters. Love it
I love, love, love this. I cant wait to get started on it. You have amazing ideas.
I am so, SO impressed with your tutorial and this gorgeous journal. I am beyond inspired and need to make one as soon as possible! Thank you so much!
I'm glad you like it ^^
So gorgeous! Thanks for sharing. I have several of your printables so my mind is spinning with ideas.
Thank you I will be making this! Please do a tutorial on the dangles we can use. Your gift for explaining things resonates with me. X
Beautiful, as usual! I have loved all my purchases and this won’t disappoint. I found using a jump ring (I have hundreds) on the legs of the Brad, keeps a perfect gap for which to wind the string closure around. I do use ur method of a pc of cardboard tho for keeping a gap there while folding the Brad legs. Thanks for the great tutorial!
That's a really good idea as well, thanks for sharing!
I am new to your channel, but boy do I love your book.
Love love love it...THANK YOU SOOOOOO much for sharing...your videos are so enjoyable!!!!
This is amazing! I have learned more in this one video than from all the others I've watched. Your instructions are so clear. Thank you!!
Thank you so much! I love watching your tutorials!
Your tutorials are so helpful and inspiring! Thank you for sharing your passion.🤩
Just when I think I know something, I learn something new 😂 This is amazing! Thank you so much for the tutorial! And the cracker box secret is safe with me 😂
this is beyond wonderful. It is just so very impressive. Great work! You are very good at explaining thing clearly. Thank you for showing us this beautiful creation!!!
Very beautiful, thanks for this great tutorial.
Love seeing how you made this from "scratch"!! Beautiful!!!
I wish I could craft like you. Thank you for the free prints and thank you so much for this easy to follow tutorial. It has taken away some of fear of making the covers.
I love this and made it. My spine came out nicely, just the way it was designed. You are so creative. I like many of the themes you come up with. Thanks.
Your videos are amazing. It would be really helpful if you could explain selling and business part for us artists, because that is where most of us are stuck.
what a wonderful project!
Love your printables
Omgosh, this whole process was fantastic to watch. If only I had a printer and knew how to use it. The was just so awesome to watch.
Wow - this is gorgeous! What a beautiful thing you've made. Thanks so much for sharing
Absolutely stunning 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Your tutorials are always excellent. TFS. It’s a beautiful journal !!
Such a great project I love that you can use different papers for a different look
As always, you have the most informative and easy to follow tutorials. Thank you🥰
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Love this Tutorial, you explain it so well -and the tip is so helpful❣️❣️❣️
Thank you very much for shareing Tinne, you make it so ezy to follow you, and its so much a inspiration -Thanks again❣️❣️❣️
Ein tolles Tutorial, vielen Dank💖💖💕💕
I love your style!
Thank you so much for all the tutorials you share. I love to make my own journals, especially using digitals and common chipboard materials/fabrics, etc.
Thanks for all the tips you shared! You are awesome at creating and tutorials❤️
What an amazing kit and wonderful tutorials. Ty for sharing.
Hello Tinne, I really like the video tutorials you do. I always feel inspired. Thank you so much for your kind generosity. Take care and God bless. Sincerely Becky B from Arkansas
Every kit I bought up till now, is so fabulous and easy to make. I love this one very much! Thanks for the inspiration 🎃
Thank you so much!!
Great tutorial! Thank you!
Always love when you do tutorials Tenna.. So clear and easy to follow.. Love this project and the papers are so beautiful.. Thank you for sharing please keep creating.
I love this process tutorial! Wow! Beautiful album! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful work! Hugs 🤗. Robin
I loved this project Tinne!! Thank you for a great project and beautiful papers to play with!!
My favorite so far and absolutely adorable!
Pugsley Addams outfit 😂👍🏼❤️.
Love that journal and perfect use of the Haunted House booklet! 'Stoer' we would say in the Netherlands with all the metal embellishments, yet elegant.
Haha, dankjewel!
really enjoying this tutorial, I would love to see how you made the dangle bookmark.
Quite possibly my next project! Beautiful as always 😍
Ow ow ow i love it and thx for putting cm on screen
Great tutorial!
I so love this!
This was really cool thanks for sharing new sub✨️✨️💕🤗🤗💕💕
Beautiful 😍
Just a quick question because I really love the way you did the spine. Why don’t you want the inner spine not to be adhered to the outer spine though? I was confused as to why you wouldn’t want those two layers adhered because it seems like it would make it more secure, but I’m suspecting there’s a very good reason, not to do it, and I was hoping you could answer me on that.
There would be a problem opening and closing the book. Both spines should be able to move independently.
Hi Tinne. Awesome paper. Great tutorial. =^^=
I just found your YT channel after finding your Etsy shop this week and I’m obsessed with your kits and vids. I love the step-by-step tutorials and plan to purchase your kits to start creating as soon as I’m done with my current project.
Might I ask where you got your tool you use with your double sided tape? That looks perfect for many things. I’d love to get one 😄
Thanks, dear! It's called the silhouette spatula, there's a link in the description ^^
Love it
Really nice project, I love your teaching style - thank you!!
Watching the connecting of cover and signatures I was wondering if the front had to be done before the back? It seemed, from my angle thar doing the back where the signatures are first would make the second connection - front- a little easier because of less bulk on the second connection. Is that a reasonable observation? I ask because I am very new to creating journals.
Wow 😍👍👍
There was a video I saw a lady used fabric medical tape inside to reinforce her spines. Flexible but study.
I have never used inks but am considering buying some. My question is, dont inks rub off on hands other papers they rub against. I ask because I see many people ink edges of papers in folios. I would think rubbing against other things, maybe other booklets, journals inks would smudge onto other things.
To be honest, I've never had that problem. Once the ink is truly dry it's ok.
Do you have any trouble with the picture sides not gluing together well? Didn't know if i should rough up the covers before glue-ing.
I don't have any trouble with that. I do leave glue to dry pretty long though.
What kind of ink did you use for the seam binding ribbon?
I used a few colors of ink sprays, brown and blue I think.