Ilove this video. All I needed was the instructions to put it together. I didn't want to watch an hour long video, just the assembly. Thanks for keeping it simple.
I love this mini book beautiful and I love the fact that the die does all of the work I must find out where I can get that die it will have to go to the top of my wish list Thank you so much for your beautiful little book Hugs and cuddles from Milton Keynes UK 💖💖💖
The matboard and chipboard will be much more durable and stable when binding. The heavy weight cardstock may buckle, warp or tear as people handle it over time. I would highly recommend using something a little more durable than cardstock.
Hi there! The pages she uses are from the Crescent Cardboard Co's RENDR No Show Thru Drawing Pad. The cover pages were made with a mat board or chipboard, which you can find at Scrapbook.com in several thicknesses and colors (you'll most likely want a 2x or 3x thickness for an album cover): www.scrapbook.com/store/cat/chipboard.html Hope this helps!
Ilove this video. All I needed was the instructions to put it together. I didn't want to watch an hour long video, just the assembly. Thanks for keeping it simple.
I love this mini book beautiful and I love the fact that the die does all of the work I must find out where I can get that die it will have to go to the top of my wish list
Thank you so much for your beautiful little book
Hugs and cuddles from Milton Keynes UK 💖💖💖
Thank you for sharing. I am making my list. Love love your dies.
love this so much!
Soooo cool!! A got to have die!! Thanks Eileen!!
I love the quality of this video! What type of camera do you use?
Do I have to use matboard or chipboard? What about heavy weight cardstock?
The matboard and chipboard will be much more durable and stable when binding. The heavy weight cardstock may buckle, warp or tear as people handle it over time. I would highly recommend using something a little more durable than cardstock.
who makes the white board please and what weight is it, thanks Eileen. KT (UK)
Hi there! The pages she uses are from the Crescent Cardboard Co's RENDR No Show Thru Drawing Pad. The cover pages were made with a mat board or chipboard, which you can find at Scrapbook.com in several thicknesses and colors (you'll most likely want a 2x or 3x thickness for an album cover): www.scrapbook.com/store/cat/chipboard.html
Hope this helps!
where do you get the acrylic covers
What about making a metal die one for those that don't have the big shot
This works with the Cuttlebug - if you have the extended plates
Salve, come si chiama la fustella usata?