Welcome to my channel! I will be sharing videos and tutorials of how to make journals and other paper related crafts. You may also see some sewing related videos, mixed media art, and other crafts.
You Tube brought you up in my recommendations the other day and I like your style. I watched your playlist about scraps and I saw some great ideas. I really enjoy watching ephemera making and the filling of journals with all the things. Thank you for sharing your vision with us.
Thank you! I’m making a sewing JJ for my friend and these pockets are perfect. Plus I have a ton of the security envelope tops from prepping the window sections for pockets.
I love clusters ❤❤❤ I need to stamp a bunch of scraps . I learned to make clusters from Jessica Rapp. She also makes them in piles. My formula i do is... 3 pieces of paper... one fabric... one lace... and the focal point. You can still add tiny flowers, bling or a butterfly to finish it. I use the tiny attacher and a glue gun because it is faster. I use clusters on hidden paperclips and greeting cards. Oh the possibilities! You are doing great.
Thank you for the comment. I will definitely be doing both an eco dye and a coffee dye video in the future. I will try my best to get more of the materials that I use listed in the descriptions of the videos. I appreciate the feedback. 😊
My first time on your channel and I love this project. My first thought was rip the seams out and then rip them into strips for snippet strips or stamp on, fray the edges etc. Then I thought they'd make a great first layer for a junk journal cover. What fun they'll be for you! Subbing! ~Velvet
Just had an idea to turn the bags inside out so you're spraying on the inside and the colors might be more muted. Or try starting with the bag damp and spray on it. Might be a cool look. 😄
That is a really great idea! I will have to give that a shot and see what happens! Thanks for the ideas! I will definitely be doing more experimenting.
I have a whole bunch of these sprays and a few white bedsheets that I got at a thrift store. I think this might be worth a try. They look very cool. I think spraying coffee on them would work well too.