Tina your right it is so pretty and I've been waiting for someone to show how to do an open spin I have seen other ladies that have it on there journals but they don't sew them to we're I could see it done thank you
Tinne, I just want to let you know how much I appreciate your tutorials and free printables and am always happy whenever I see your newsletter in my inbox! I've also bought paper packs from your Etsy and can't wait to use them on penpals and happy mails. They're just so lovely! You also gave me idea on my next papercraft projects. I enjoy making them following your tutorials!
I love all your designs & projects and have bought several packs from your etsy store. I think your freebies are amazing because they made me want to buy more, so they work! Lol! 😂 If it's possible, could you try to make a science-themed pack? I'm a scientist & I love seeing the amazing colours & textures of bacterial cultures, scientific equipment, equations, biological diagrams, graphs, GFP plants would be cool, molecular patterns, PCR outputs, views down the microscope, etc. If you need help or more suggestions, I could be your scientific art advisor (maybe in exchange for a copy of the final product 😊). It would be amazing with the added awesomeness of your styles & designs. Just a thought. What do you think? 💜
First, thank you for a wonderful tutorial! I never caught how many pages you used in each of your signatures. Can you suggest an upper limit? Like you, I love the frayed canvas border, and the open spine, which really adds interest and dimension. I'll be digesting your tutorial as I build my first journal. I have 13 grandkids so this is going to be a blast!!!
It really depends on how heavy your paper/cardstock is. I would just start building the signatures with our journal pages and other papers and check if they will fit in the cover comfortably.