I really enjoy watching your tutorials! You give very precise instructions and shown exactly how each pieces fits where and why. Thank you for all the time I know it takes to make….edit and upload your videos 🥰
Thank you for this. I am making a minimum of 50 of these (the 3x5 notepad one with pen holder) for a Bible Study group event. I have used almost all my patterned scrap paper which is awesome since I had so much and hate to waste. It’s nice to have practical ideas for something economical, as one of our giveaways for all who attend. Thank you!
Hi. I’m sorry about that! Thanks so much for asking. Measure 2” down from the top of the “spine” of the notebook cover and cut a slit through both “gusset” scorelines , then measure another 1/2” away from that, at 2 1/2” and cut another slit. This is the small section that pops out. It can be any size you need to accommodate the lid of your pen. It can be longer than 1/2” as well. This is just how I did it for this tutorial. I hope that helped. I can’t believe I missed that!
I actually made it. I have a tutorial on how I did it. Glue Pin Charm Tutorial ua-cam.com/video/qv3UZKfPPlE/v-deo.html. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching😎🥰
I really like your detailed instructions. Very easy to follow. I was wondering where to purchase the note pad filler paper or do you cut the paper and glue the edge?
Great tutorial but I couldn't find anything In the video that covers how you made the pen tab, perhaps you could put something in the description box? Thanks!!
This is really great! I’ve been making covers and booklets but using separate pieces of chipboard for the front, back, and spine. This is so much smarter! What weight chipboard are you using? Or was that actually brown cardstock?
Thanks for watching 😎I’m using Artisan Cardstock from Country Craft Creations. It’s 87 lb and it’s amazing. It scores like a dream and has a high linen content. It’s the absolute best I’ve ever used. www.countrycraftcreations.com/collections/artisan-cardstock
Hi. I thoroughly enjoyed this detailed tutorial! I like that you use Art Glitter glue and cardstock as a base instead of chipboard. What weight of cardstock is best, 110lb, 80lb, or 65lb?
Thank you, I appreciate your kind comments. I used 87lb cardstock from Country Craft Creations, Artisan Cardstock. 80 and 110 lb would be perfect for this. 65 lb I think is too thin. If you want to get some of the Artisan you can go here, she also has a few colors in 100 lb. www.countrycraftcreations.com/collections/artisan-cardstock. I think it’s the best cardstock out there for everything. It scores beautifully! Thanks so much again❤️
Hi how are you? Could you make a quick notepad cover 5x8 without the pen? I probably could adjust 😅measurements myself. If you have the time. I prefer without the pen, just my preference. Probably will be great for craft fairs and such..Thanks
Just change the width of the cardstock to 10 3/4, then score it on the 10 3/4 at 5 1/4, and 5 1/2. Do the rest the same for the pockets. That should give you the right size.
The cardstock would be 8 3/4 wide x 8 1/2 tall. Score on the 8 3/4 at 1/2, 4 1/4, 4 1/2, 8 1/4. Disclaimer, I just quickly drew this out. I double checked the math but I’m human. Try on a scrap paper first to make sure. 🤗
I need some help because the sizes of my notepads are bigger. How would I adjust the measurements. My mini notebook is 4 x6 " and the larger cover is 6x 8" I would appreciate your help. I have made the post it covers. I really enjoy your tutorials Joy from South Africa
Hi. So I did some figuring but did not do a prototype, just wrote it out, so please do a practice piece first. For a 4 x 6 notebook without a pen holder you would use a piece of paper that is 9 3/4 x 9 3/4. On one side score at 6 1/4, the remaining 3 1/2 is the bottom piece that is cut to make the pocket. On the other side you would score at 1/2, 4 3/4, 5 and 9 1/4. Follow the same process for the small notebook. For the larger one (and this is also without a pen holder) you are going to need to join two papers. Without making a pen holder, you would need two pieces of cardstock at 6 3/4 x 12. Score on the 6 3/4 at 1/2. Score on the 12 at 8 1/4, with the remaining 3 3/4 piece being the pockets. Join the 1/2" score from the 6 3/4 sides to make the spine. I hope this makes sense. Let me know if you have any other questions.
@@michelleallenacreativeoper6112 thank you very much for trying to figure it out for me. I really appreciate it. I will let you know how it turns out. So very kind of you. Regards Joy
I just try to make sure that I line up my papers and get my cuts as accurate as I can. That goes for the scoring as well. Make sure the papers are where they need to be before you cut or score. That’s the biggest thing to do. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate your support.
I hope this is right. I’m at work on my break. So try with a piece of practice paper and let me know if it works. 🤪 for a cover with penholder, cardstock at 10 5/8 x 12. Score on 10 5/8 at 1/2, 4 3/4, 5 1/8, 5 1/2, and 10 1/8. On the 12, score at 9 1/4. Your pockets won’t be as deep but only by 3/4 of an inch.
Fabulous!! All these sizes in 1 place! Thank you! Luv your videos!
@@pquack51 Thank you so much!!!❤️
Thank you for doing all of these for us. They are wonderful and look very easy. Great gifts are coming for my relatives and friends!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
I just found you. You are a great teacher
Thank you so very much. I appreciate it!
I really enjoy watching your tutorials!
You give very precise instructions and shown exactly how each pieces fits where and why.
Thank you for all the time I know it takes to make….edit and upload your videos 🥰
Thank you so much for your very kind comments, I really appreciate it!!
Great ideas!! TFS. Love the triangles!
Thank you! 😊
Very kind of you to do this tutorial, thank you.
My pleasure 😎
Thank you for this. I am making a minimum of 50 of these (the 3x5 notepad one with pen holder) for a Bible Study group event. I have used almost all my patterned scrap paper which is awesome since I had so much and hate to waste. It’s nice to have practical ideas for something economical, as one of our giveaways for all who attend.
Thank you!
I’m so glad you like it! They will love it! I am making more of them also!
Thank you so very much. I’m new to paper crafting and am starting to prepare for upcoming vendor events. These will be perfect.
They will be great for that. Have fun with your event and thank you so much for watching!
Beautiful demonstration. You came up on my video loop for me. I learned a lot from you. Thank u!
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Your brain blows me away!!! I'm not kidding, your ideas are amazing!!!!
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You are such a good teacher! Easy to follow. Thank you for sharing.
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This video popped up for me today. First time I’ve seen one of your videos. Love your instruction style and immediately subscribed. Thank you!
Welcome!!! I’m so very glad you’re here!!! 🤗🤗🤗 Thank you for that sweet comment!!!
Excellent video! Thank you so much.
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Cute notebook covers.
Thank you!
Great video. I love all of the little notebooks.
Thank you!
Hi, I also want to THANK.YOU that you take the respond from comments, questions and such, etc.
I try to, I feel horrible when I miss one. 😎
Love your intro music!
Thank you!
I didn’t see where you made the pen loop. Did I miss it somewhere? Great tutorials though.
Hi. I’m sorry about that! Thanks so much for asking. Measure 2” down from the top of the “spine” of the notebook cover and cut a slit through both “gusset” scorelines , then measure another 1/2” away from that, at 2 1/2” and cut another slit. This is the small section that pops out. It can be any size you need to accommodate the lid of your pen. It can be longer than 1/2” as well. This is just how I did it for this tutorial. I hope that helped. I can’t believe I missed that!
Love your tutorials 😍
Thank you!
Love the little projects. Where can I get the tip for the glue bottle you used? It seems to be very helpful. Thank you for sharing ❤😊
I actually made it. I have a tutorial on how I did it. Glue Pin Charm Tutorial
ua-cam.com/video/qv3UZKfPPlE/v-deo.html. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching😎🥰
I really like your detailed instructions. Very easy to follow. I was wondering where to purchase the note pad filler paper or do you cut the paper and glue the edge?
Thanks so much! I just got the pads at my local office store.
Great tutorial but I couldn't find anything In the video that covers how you made the pen tab, perhaps you could put something in the description box? Thanks!!
I wish I could tell you which minute but it’s basically just 2 slits about half inch apart and pushed out.
This is really great! I’ve been making covers and booklets but using separate pieces of chipboard for the front, back, and spine. This is so much smarter! What weight chipboard are you using? Or was that actually brown cardstock?
Thanks for watching 😎I’m using Artisan Cardstock from Country Craft Creations. It’s 87 lb and it’s amazing. It scores like a dream and has a high linen content. It’s the absolute best I’ve ever used. www.countrycraftcreations.com/collections/artisan-cardstock
Hi. I thoroughly enjoyed this detailed tutorial! I like that you use Art Glitter glue and cardstock as a base instead of chipboard. What weight of cardstock is best, 110lb, 80lb, or 65lb?
Thank you, I appreciate your kind comments. I used 87lb cardstock from Country Craft Creations, Artisan Cardstock. 80 and 110 lb would be perfect for this. 65 lb I think is too thin. If you want to get some of the Artisan you can go here, she also has a few colors in 100 lb. www.countrycraftcreations.com/collections/artisan-cardstock. I think it’s the best cardstock out there for everything. It scores beautifully! Thanks so much again❤️
Hi how are you? Could you make a quick notepad cover 5x8 without the pen? I probably could adjust 😅measurements myself. If you have the time. I prefer without the pen, just my preference. Probably will be great for craft fairs and such..Thanks
Just change the width of the cardstock to 10 3/4, then score it on the 10 3/4 at 5 1/4, and 5 1/2. Do the rest the same for the pockets. That should give you the right size.
@@michelleallenacreativeoper6112 Thanks much 😊
My tablets at our dollar tree store measure 3.5in.x5in.could you please tell me the measurements I would need? Thank you
The cardstock would be 8 3/4 wide x 8 1/2 tall. Score on the 8 3/4 at 1/2, 4 1/4, 4 1/2, 8 1/4. Disclaimer, I just quickly drew this out. I double checked the math but I’m human. Try on a scrap paper first to make sure. 🤗
@@michelleallenacreativeoper6112 thank you so much for the help
You’re welcome!
Michelle where did you get your glue bottle
I buy my Art Glitter Glue from Country Craft Creations www.countrycraftcreations.com/search?type=product&q=Art%20glitter%20glue*
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I need some help because the sizes of my notepads are bigger. How would I adjust the measurements. My mini notebook is 4 x6 " and the larger cover is 6x 8"
I would appreciate your help. I have made the post it covers. I really enjoy your tutorials Joy from South Africa
Hi. So I did some figuring but did not do a prototype, just wrote it out, so please do a practice piece first. For a 4 x 6 notebook without a pen holder you would use a piece of paper that is 9 3/4 x 9 3/4. On one side score at 6 1/4, the remaining 3 1/2 is the bottom piece that is cut to make the pocket. On the other side you would score at 1/2, 4 3/4, 5 and 9 1/4. Follow the same process for the small notebook. For the larger one (and this is also without a pen holder) you are going to need to join two papers. Without making a pen holder, you would need two pieces of cardstock at 6 3/4 x 12. Score on the 6 3/4 at 1/2. Score on the 12 at 8 1/4, with the remaining 3 3/4 piece being the pockets. Join the 1/2" score from the 6 3/4 sides to make the spine. I hope this makes sense. Let me know if you have any other questions.
@@michelleallenacreativeoper6112 thank you very much for trying to figure it out for me. I really appreciate it. I will let you know how it turns out. So very kind of you. Regards Joy
why did you not just use card stock for the entire books,instead of using blank cardboard and then covering it in paper?
I used cardstock in Kraft color and patterned paper to decorate. I didn’t use chipboard or cardboard.
What is the secret to add your small papers evenly from the edges? Thank you
I just try to make sure that I line up my papers and get my cuts as accurate as I can. That goes for the scoring as well. Make sure the papers are where they need to be before you cut or score. That’s the biggest thing to do. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate your support.
@@michelleallenacreativeoper6112 thank you. Love your videos.
How would you calculate this for a 4 inch notepad.
Is that tall or wide? What’s the other measurement?
It’s 4 x 9. I tried to calculate but it didn’t work!!
I hope this is right. I’m at work on my break. So try with a piece of practice paper and let me know if it works. 🤪 for a cover with penholder, cardstock at 10 5/8 x 12. Score on 10 5/8 at 1/2, 4 3/4, 5 1/8, 5 1/2, and 10 1/8. On the 12, score at 9 1/4. Your pockets won’t be as deep but only by 3/4 of an inch.
@@michelleallenacreativeoper6112 thank you! I’m gonna try it!
Thank you. It fits!! Pocket is small but otherwise it’s great!!! Gotta love smart people!!
Not if you can't Read a rular I don't know where to go to learn
This is a great resource and may be able to help you. www.inchcalculator.com/how-to-read-a-ruler/
@@michelleallenacreativeoper6112 thank you very much
Sorry Michelle it's in the next bit of the video! I didn't watch far enough....
No worries!