Fabritac clogs were my nemesis until I got a cake icing squeeze bottle with a stainless steel piping tip...put a ball pin in the hole when you put away...never had a problem AGAIN! LOVE YOUR VIDEOS 😊
Love this idea and have saved your video to my RU-vid playlist under “File Folder Projects”. I will definitely be doing some of these. I absolutely love using hanging green or heavy duty (kraft-colored) folders. If you haven’t discovered as yet (two years after your posting of this video 😂), the fabri-tak glue can be thinned out by adding a bit of acetone (like that used for nail polish removal) to the bottle and then working the glue until the acetone is incorporated into the glue. I do this by moving the glue back and forth over and over until that happens. The glue has thickened because the original acetone has gradually evaporated over time. I’ve done this numerous times with the same bottle. I hope this helps. ❤ 💜 ♥️ your channel !
Great tutorial! Love that you created the fold onto a file folder to secure your journal pages! Plus the fact that you can add pages, whenever you like.
Thank you Gina!! Definitely making a Gardening Journal and one for recipes and one for....... LOL I have ideas for this one. So thank you so much for the idea and inspiration. And I now have your European Butterflies so I'm excited about that too! :)
Love it!! Thanks for taking the time to make this tutorial! Easy is good! (Also, I’ve seen some folks use sugarbelle icing containers for their glue? It’s a squishier bottle I think. Wonder if that would help get the glue out? If you like the brush, then I say keep using it!)
@@GinaMakesIt Yes. And then add a stainless steel straight pin with a large head to seal the tip. Even storing it upside down in a mug to keep it ready to go. I haven’t done it because I haven’t had trouble with a bottle yet, but am ready to try it if need be.
This is why I don't buy all those fancy schmancy Rulers and cutter's. Good ol fashioned ruler! Because alot end up using scissors anyways, LOL. Great ideas tho for journals!!!!!
Hi Leslie! So, the beauty of this design is that it can hold as many or as little pages you want. If you want more pages, use a longer piece of twine. After you create the cover, prep all of the pages you want. Then, you can properly determine the length of twine that will secure them in. Hope this helps! ☺️
This is such a great idea using the file folders this way. I like that the pages aren’t permanent and can be moved around. My husband used to have some of those green file folders when he had his landscape business. I’m going to go look for them.
This is a big help to me. I am going to add it as an extra to my journal I already have as I have to make some subjects as a separate booklet. This fits my plan perfectly. Thank you Gina !!!
I think that is such a fabulous idea. Now I know what to do with my old file folders. I am anxious to get started. Thank you for sharing this tutorial.
So simple. Thanks! I wish I had seen this video when I wanted to get into junk journaling about a year and a half ago. It takes all the scariness out of it. Thanks again.