I wish it were true though. I can be neat, but also the exact opposite. Usually if I am journaling, I have to clean up before so that I know what I can use. 😀
Hey hey, are you still happy with your onionskin journal? I live in the Netherlands and we cannot buy this paper overhere. So before i buy this in de us… let me know if it still works for you. Thanks for the lovely video. ❤
I am almost certain that this paper is exactly like tracing paper. I have a pad of Canson Tracing Paper (25lb) and just tried it with my fountain pen and it seems to have a similar look like your journal paper. Could you do a comparison? Although it is always nice to support small businesses some of us like to make our own journals to write in. If the paper in your journal is comparable to tracing paper then we will all know what other options we have should we want to try to incorporate some translucent journaling pages in our journals. Thank you for this beautiful video.
I was thinking the exact thing ... looking at the price I don’t think I’ll be able to afford this journal , but can I attempt to make one for my own ? HECK YEAAA .... so I was also wondering if tracing paper can be used or not 🤍
@@rikawrites7104 I’m glad you had the same thought. I’ve already started on mine. One 9x12 pack of 50 sheets is perfect for a nice 9x6 journal. Keep in mind that not all tracing papers are created equal. The Canson sheets are the best. And on Amazon I got one pack for $7.99. You can use the back of the pack to make your covers, or you can just use some file folders glued together to make yourself a sturdy cover. There are tons of ways to bind the sheets together. I will be sewing mine in because I want to give my signatures some room for expansion since I like to decorate my pages.
@@clc3897 omg yes... Thanks for the suggestions!!! I'll do more research on tracing paper.... I'm thinking of sewing them too to give them a more vintage vibe but I can also put them in 6 ring binders maybe XD tqqq :3