Such a help seeing you putting this together. The process will become easier the more journals that I make. When I finally get up thhe courage to start ... lol! Thanks for the tutorial.
@@roxycreations679 Just received my delivery today, thank you. Now I have something of yours in my stash to work with. Thanks for the extras you sent along as well. 💝💝💝
Hi Rachel! This video was great! I've never seen a "soft spine" journal cover made before. Heck, I had never even heard the term before. I'm looking forward to seeing you sew in the signatures for this soft spine technique next. I love the magazine pages and other decorative pages you selected for your journal here. It is interesting watching you attach pages together for the signatures. I;m learning a lot from you, so thank you very much! I really appreciate your time and efforts! TFS Samantha
I'm still having computer issues. The comment section loaded, but not the video -- that said, I've thought about you, and so many other wonderful channels who post videos and how-to tutorials, all weekend. My journals are done -- finally -- it's been a year, literally, since I posted on my channel -- except for sewing of the cover and binding -- and I think I'm procrastinating because honestly, I get anxiety just thinking about filming and posting -- my son said he would take care of it -- but I still have to film -- and due to my RA and those meds I take, I can't drink alcohol -- ha -- but just in my opinion I think they are beautiful -- and without you, I would never -- never -- have attempted to do paper crafting -- never -- I didn't know how to do anything -- you taught me how to purchase and download digis -- and when I was so unsure of myself in making things, you wrote me the kindest email encouraging me to try; that you had to learn, too, in the beginning. I say this all the time, but it's true -- your first set of tags -- biological??? -- anyway, they're gorgeous and cost $3 and I use them over and over -- in my own personal journals, as well -- and I am not alone -- people reference you all the time on other channels -- Verizon is our internet provider, and we bought the fastest one because my son plays video games with people all over the world -- and now his phone is "acting up" -- Verizon is advertising in our area they're going "5G" tomorrow, so maybe they've been working on the lines -- I don't know -- but it's not just me who thinks you're great -- I don't read them all, but I do read a lot of the comments, and they're so funny and often people post great ideas and techniques -- which you try -- and I love when you use labels. I laugh every single time and think of Sherry -- you also introduced me to channels and etsy digi channels I would have never known -- not many people do that because they have their own channels as a source of income, which I understand -- but after my brain injury, I became possessed by quantum physics and math -- game theory was introduced in 1927 with the greatest mathematical minds around the globe -- and they developed what's known as "game theory" which the premise is: what's good for the whole, is good for the one. And you exemplify that -- no one has stopped coming to your channel -- and you use kits from others, and if I like them, I'll buy them, too and then watch your video for inspiration -- math at its best !!! So when you get a naysayer -- kill 'em with kindness -- I would say shoot me an email and I'll send them one of mine back -- ha -- but my email won't load -- now on my phone either -- anyway, as soon as I can load, I'll watch this because the cover is a kind of soft cover made from a heavy-duty file folder -- and -- I saw the first one at Robin's channel, but I love your interpretation of the expandable file folder, and began collecting items to include with the journal, so people can add what they like if they want to -- winner winner left-over thanksgiving dinner !!! Ha. Be well, Patricia
Miss Rachel, I learned a lot about how to use a decorated journal last year as you worked through your Christmas journal each day. I’m so glad to see you are doing this again. I laughed at the sprouts in the counter story - those might have grown into tomato plants- wouldn’t THAT be a sight! You’d be the talk of the neighbourhood!
I love this! Always great to see differences in artists! I'm working on a soft cover journal for Christmas! It has gingerbread people on the fabric! Love them! First full sized Christmas journal for me, second soft cover though, and I like them just a bit fiddly doing the math lol! and the spine makes me a little nervous...making ephemera so ill need to go back and research how you do things, watched Wendy's video at least four times, getting old...haha! Thanks for sharing your time with us!
Rachel I am so looking forward to the series on this one, how you will decorate the magazine pages. your thought process and how to make them work for you. Are you going to stitch in your signatures before you add the green fabric on the outside ? thank you for sharing your work with us. have a good day. xxxx
I learn so much watching your process. Thanks for sharing your rationale. I can’t wait to see it progress. I started on the two Christmas journals for my grandchildren. I’m worried that they’ll get too bulky by the time I get the prompts in them. Thank you for the inspiration 🥰❤️🎄
PS: You also introduced us to your "Sis" Sarah, and you are correct, she is amazing, as well -- and -- on one of her videos she demonstrated how to use the journal binding thingy from We R Memory Keepers -- so I went to Amazon and they only had 1 left, and I bought it -- that was way back several months ago, and didn't open it until this weekend -- because I procrastinate so much !! -- but I did pull it out for this journal, because my finders don't do what they used to -- and my goodness, was she correct -- I'm so glad I bought it -- you girlies are amazing !!!!
I enjoy watching your process and figuring it out as you go. I just can’t do that. I have to have a plan going into it, but that’s just how my brain works. I’m sure you can do this in different ways, but the order I usually go in is -put down duck tape or clear packing tape to connect the covers to the spine (I do use a piece of thin cardboard like a cereal box for my spine) -glue down the paper or fabric onto the outside covers -glue down the inside cover papers -glue down the fabric for the spine both inside and outside -add metal book corners -sew in signatures (I like mine to be visible) I followed a tutorial by The Paper Outpost but mixed it up a little bit. She does an amazing job and has multiple tutorials. It sound simple... but it takes me many many hours to do this. 😬
I am having a hard time finding Part two to this video. What did you call it? Or can you put the link on here? I am just starting and like to watch the videos from one person together. This soft spine video was something new to me and I wanted to see it through to the end.I very much enjoy your process!
The last journal I made from scratch was from a challenge (called a Craft Club Challenge by my dear friend Vivian at The Paper Letter Blog on her patron) I participated in where you had to make a project or snail mail from only using recycled or up-cycled materials. I used 3 cereal boxes stacked together for the base of the cover, fabric from a little bag that my new sheets were packaged in, Kraft paper from paper bags, and more fabric from old pillow cases. The only “new” thing I used were the metal book corners. I guess that’s the benefit of keeping EVERYTHING... I would recommend y’all to use as much recycled materials as possible. I’ve gotten to the point of making my own paper just from junk mail. It’s something I really really enjoy💕
Just curious. I made a sticky mess the other day with tacky glue. Most just dries clear and isn't sticky but this brand remained super duper sticky after drying if you happen to kiss a little bit even when I wiped it off when I did it. Glues are so confusing to me
😂🤣😂🤣Hello sailor....I laughed so hard😂🤣😂🤣. This cover is of course genius!! You are so creative and brave to make things right in front of us. Tfs Rachel. Enjoy the dinner your mother in law made. I bet it was delicious! 💞🤗🇨🇦💕
so glad you are doing this. I just finished my first journal and now starting on my daughters. BTW, with that sticky tape, if there is excess you can use a talc powder and rub it on the tacky part which will take away the stickiness.. Is straw paper like a mulberry paper? I'm not able to find a paper that is called straw paper.
Hello Rachel. I "met" Sarah this morning, after I had my coffee with you. Thankyou, for all your tips and tricks. Seriously, I really have appreciated your slow stitching"series. I look forward, with great pleasure, to begin mine. I'm truly ashamed as I've got gourgeous linnens and some laces that had been collected by my mother -in - laws MOTHER. Then, MY mother in law, then gifted to me. I had them in a through the years. I had them neatly folded with layers of tissue paper (BLUE) I haven't a clue as to why you should) In any event, MY great Grandmothers ceder hope chest WAS GIVEN TO ME Before she went to heaven at 89 yrs old. Its age of the linnens has to be Approximately 200 YEARS old. (I admit, I thought I could have a chest FULL of MICE and their 5 years of generations with them) I waited for my husband to open it up. No mice. Everything was just as I had seen it last. Perfect! Other than everything smelling like cedar, I washed it all in the bath tub- with a product called "Blueing." The lace on some were very fragile. After rinsing with ice cold water, I had then lay it on the grass in direct sun. There is a chemical reaction, that turns the linen and lace to there natural color. Oh Lord. Rachel, Im So sorry about my " novel" 🤦♀️I'll stop here.
This cover is brilliant, thank you for showing this process☺
Thanks so much 😊
Love watching your videos. They are fun, friendly, real and informative. A big thank you.😀
Thank you so much!
Such a help seeing you putting this together. The process will become easier the more journals that I make. When I finally get up thhe courage to start ... lol! Thanks for the tutorial.
You should definitely start!! Thank you so much!
@@roxycreations679 Just received my delivery today, thank you. Now I have something of yours in my stash to work with. Thanks for the extras you sent along as well. 💝💝💝
Fun to watch! It will be so fun to watch you work in the journal, Rach! I’m glad you’re making yourself one! Big hugs! ❤️
Let's hope I use it!!! Thank you so much!
Hi Rachel! This video was great! I've never seen a "soft spine" journal cover made before. Heck, I had never even heard the term before. I'm looking forward to seeing you sew in the signatures for this soft spine technique next. I love the magazine pages and other decorative pages you selected for your journal here. It is interesting watching you attach pages together for the signatures. I;m learning a lot from you, so thank you very much! I really appreciate your time and efforts! TFS Samantha
Thank you so much!
Looking good , enjoying this video , thank you
Thank you so much!
Love the randomness of this journal! Your pages are just beautiful!
Thank you so much!
I'm still having computer issues. The comment section loaded, but not the video -- that said, I've thought about you, and so many other wonderful channels who post videos and how-to tutorials, all weekend. My journals are done -- finally -- it's been a year, literally, since I posted on my channel -- except for sewing of the cover and binding -- and I think I'm procrastinating because honestly, I get anxiety just thinking about filming and posting -- my son said he would take care of it -- but I still have to film -- and due to my RA and those meds I take, I can't drink alcohol -- ha -- but just in my opinion I think they are beautiful -- and without you, I would never -- never -- have attempted to do paper crafting -- never -- I didn't know how to do anything -- you taught me how to purchase and download digis -- and when I was so unsure of myself in making things, you wrote me the kindest email encouraging me to try; that you had to learn, too, in the beginning. I say this all the time, but it's true -- your first set of tags -- biological??? -- anyway, they're gorgeous and cost $3 and I use them over and over -- in my own personal journals, as well -- and I am not alone -- people reference you all the time on other channels -- Verizon is our internet provider, and we bought the fastest one because my son plays video games with people all over the world -- and now his phone is "acting up" -- Verizon is advertising in our area they're going "5G" tomorrow, so maybe they've been working on the lines -- I don't know -- but it's not just me who thinks you're great -- I don't read them all, but I do read a lot of the comments, and they're so funny and often people post great ideas and techniques -- which you try -- and I love when you use labels. I laugh every single time and think of Sherry -- you also introduced me to channels and etsy digi channels I would have never known -- not many people do that because they have their own channels as a source of income, which I understand -- but after my brain injury, I became possessed by quantum physics and math -- game theory was introduced in 1927 with the greatest mathematical minds around the globe -- and they developed what's known as "game theory" which the premise is: what's good for the whole, is good for the one. And you exemplify that -- no one has stopped coming to your channel -- and you use kits from others, and if I like them, I'll buy them, too and then watch your video for inspiration -- math at its best !!! So when you get a naysayer -- kill 'em with kindness -- I would say shoot me an email and I'll send them one of mine back -- ha -- but my email won't load -- now on my phone either -- anyway, as soon as I can load, I'll watch this because the cover is a kind of soft cover made from a heavy-duty file folder -- and -- I saw the first one at Robin's channel, but I love your interpretation of the expandable file folder, and began collecting items to include with the journal, so people can add what they like if they want to -- winner winner left-over thanksgiving dinner !!! Ha. Be well, Patricia
Thank you so much!
I love your process of making a soft spine. I will definitely try it. Thanks for sharing 🌴😍
Thank you so much!
Thanks for showing this process. I really want to do a hardback book cover. I like your process. Something I feel like I could do.
it's been fun! Thank you so much!
Oh- I am so excited to watch this journal come together and see how you are going to use it!!
Thank you so much!
This is going to be great. Love the process. Such a fun journal💝💝💝
Thank you so much!
I have never made a fabric spine journal it was interesting to see the process. Tfs x x
Hahaha, this was first for me too! Thank you so much!
I don't journal either, but enjoy the process of creating journals for other people to use! Thanks for the tutorial. Always enjoy your videos!
Thank you so much!
Miss Rachel, I learned a lot about how to use a decorated journal last year as you worked through your Christmas journal each day. I’m so glad to see you are doing this again. I laughed at the sprouts in the counter story - those might have grown into tomato plants- wouldn’t THAT be a sight! You’d be the talk of the neighbourhood!
Thank you so much!
I’m so excited to watch this. You are so inspiring with your work. It’s gonna look fantastic.
Thank you so much!
Really looking forward to watching your process again x
Thank you so much!
You have peeked my interest..... again!!!
Thank you so much!
I am enjoying this so much,thank you!
Thank you so much!
Wow I love this soft spine! So gonna have to try it! Thanks for sharing Rachel! Hugs
Thank you so much!
I love this! Always great to see differences in artists! I'm working on a soft cover journal for Christmas! It has gingerbread people on the fabric! Love them! First full sized Christmas journal for me, second soft cover though, and I like them just a bit fiddly doing the math lol! and the spine makes me a little nervous...making ephemera so ill need to go back and research how you do things, watched Wendy's video at least four times, getting old...haha! Thanks for sharing your time with us!
I have to watch videos several times too as I loose concentration! Thank you so much!
Rachel I am so looking forward to the series on this one, how you will decorate the magazine pages. your thought process and how to make them work for you. Are you going to stitch in your signatures before you add the green fabric on the outside ? thank you for sharing your work with us. have a good day. xxxx
You will see in the video I posted yesyerday. Thank you so much!
I learn so much watching your process. Thanks for sharing your rationale. I can’t wait to see it progress. I started on the two Christmas journals for my grandchildren. I’m worried that they’ll get too bulky by the time I get the prompts in them. Thank you for the inspiration 🥰❤️🎄
Thank you so much!
PS: You also introduced us to your "Sis" Sarah, and you are correct, she is amazing, as well -- and -- on one of her videos she demonstrated how to use the journal binding thingy from We R Memory Keepers -- so I went to Amazon and they only had 1 left, and I bought it -- that was way back several months ago, and didn't open it until this weekend -- because I procrastinate so much !! -- but I did pull it out for this journal, because my finders don't do what they used to -- and my goodness, was she correct -- I'm so glad I bought it -- you girlies are amazing !!!!
Can’t wait to see how this all comes together 😊
Thank you so much!
Really like the way you $id the spine chook!! AND the papers too! Awesome! ❤️😊🇦🇺🎄xxx
Thank you so much!
This looks like a fun journal. ❤️
Thank you so much!
Can't keep up to you, your amazing, I will figure it out in my own way, thank you.
Thank you so much!
Hi Rachel, you just got me in to the Christmas spirit, thanks🤗
I am so pleased! It's hard to find this year!!! Thank you so much!
Loving this!
Thank you so much!
I enjoy watching your process and figuring it out as you go. I just can’t do that. I have to have a plan going into it, but that’s just how my brain works.
I’m sure you can do this in different ways, but the order I usually go in is
-put down duck tape or clear packing tape to connect the covers to the spine (I do use a piece of thin cardboard like a cereal box for my spine)
-glue down the paper or fabric onto the outside covers
-glue down the inside cover papers
-glue down the fabric for the spine both inside and outside
-add metal book corners
-sew in signatures (I like mine to be visible)
I followed a tutorial by The Paper Outpost but mixed it up a little bit. She does an amazing job and has multiple tutorials. It sound simple... but it takes me many many hours to do this. 😬
Thank you so much!
Love this idea! I’ve been a bit under the weather 🤧 Hoping I can muster up the energy to make one of these tomorrow.
I hope you're ok! Thank you so much!
I am having a hard time finding Part two to this video. What did you call it? Or can you put the link on here? I am just starting and like to watch the videos from one person together. This soft spine video was something new to me and I wanted to see it through to the end.I very much enjoy your process!
Sure here is the link : ua-cam.com/video/BVi9hIXBbQQ/v-deo.html Thank you so much!
Hi 👋 How did it go?! Wondering if you filmed sewing signatures into soft spine?! 👍🏾
It was a 3 hole pamphlet stitch. Thank you so much!
Terrific can’t wait to see the rest, thanks.
Thank you so much!
The last journal I made from scratch was from a challenge (called a Craft Club Challenge by my dear friend Vivian at The Paper Letter Blog on her patron) I participated in where you had to make a project or snail mail from only using recycled or up-cycled materials. I used 3 cereal boxes stacked together for the base of the cover, fabric from a little bag that my new sheets were packaged in, Kraft paper from paper bags, and more fabric from old pillow cases. The only “new” thing I used were the metal book corners. I guess that’s the benefit of keeping EVERYTHING... I would recommend y’all to use as much recycled materials as possible. I’ve gotten to the point of making my own paper just from junk mail. It’s something I really really enjoy💕
We don't eat cereal but i do recyle my Amazon boxes where possible. Thank you so much!
Yes. I used that measuring technique today while working on my grandson’s book. Of course he’s five so I think I’m okay.
I think you will be fine!!!
And we're off to the races, Rachel... Bunches of hugs, Carol xo
Thank you so much!
Just curious. I made a sticky mess the other day with tacky glue. Most just dries clear and isn't sticky but this brand remained super duper sticky after drying if you happen to kiss a little bit even when I wiped it off when I did it. Glues are so confusing to me
This is going to be a great journal.
Thank you so much!
😂🤣😂🤣Hello sailor....I laughed so hard😂🤣😂🤣. This cover is of course genius!! You are so creative and brave to make things right in front of us. Tfs Rachel. Enjoy the dinner your mother in law made. I bet it was delicious! 💞🤗🇨🇦💕
It was yummy! I had no idea where it was going but am very pleased with it! Thank you so much!
so glad you are doing this. I just finished my first journal and now starting on my daughters. BTW, with that sticky tape, if there is excess you can use a talc powder and rub it on the tacky part which will take away the stickiness.. Is straw paper like a mulberry paper? I'm not able to find a paper that is called straw paper.
I don't know what mulberry paper is. They make the straw paper here in Italy. Thank you so much!
So interesting to see how your Christmas journal is being made. Yes, you should make one for yourself! Haha
Thank you so much!
Looks great
Thank you so much!
Where did you get those gorgeous Christmas papers?
The digitals are my own, thn I added other papers I've collected over time.
Hello Rachel. I "met" Sarah this morning, after I had my coffee with you. Thankyou, for all your tips and tricks. Seriously, I really have appreciated your slow stitching"series. I look forward, with great pleasure, to begin mine. I'm truly ashamed as I've got gourgeous linnens and some laces that had been collected by my mother -in - laws MOTHER. Then, MY mother in law, then gifted to me. I had them in a through the years.
I had them neatly folded with layers of tissue paper (BLUE) I haven't a clue as to why you should) In any event, MY great Grandmothers ceder hope chest WAS GIVEN TO ME Before she went to heaven at 89 yrs old. Its age of the linnens has to be Approximately 200 YEARS old. (I admit, I thought I could have a chest FULL of MICE and their 5 years of generations with them) I waited for my husband to open it up. No mice. Everything was just as I had seen it last. Perfect! Other than everything smelling like cedar, I washed it all in the bath tub- with a product called "Blueing." The lace on some were very fragile. After rinsing with ice cold water, I had then lay it on the grass in direct sun. There is a chemical reaction, that turns the linen and lace to there natural color. Oh Lord. Rachel, Im So sorry about my " novel" 🤦♀️I'll stop here.
They sound wonderful and need to be made into something so they can last another 200 years! How special!!!
What brand of glue did you use? I know you said PDA but I didn’t catch the name. Is glue tac the same?
PVA glue.
Do you ever use tacky glue or stick with simple pva glue, glue stick and occassionally fabric tac
I use tacky glue, PVA and glue stick. i don't use Fabri-tac
@@roxycreations679 ok thanks
And away we go.
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Could you please tell me some papers for a 6 years old girl ( granddaughter) .l want to make her A Journal thanks
Tina from Shabbydabbydoodah has a super cute journal kit out. It could co-ordinate with Mintay scarpbooking paper or Stamperia Pink Christmas
Prompts? What prompts? 🤔
The link to where you can find the prompts is in the description box.
@@roxycreations679 Thank you, Rachel! 💖
I bet yall get tired of answering this question sorry lol