As always stunning and fabulous work love love the idea of lace window definitely will do it but I will glue the front fabric before gluing the lace so I don’t have to worry about the window edge showing out😊
Stunning! You really did a fabulous job. I love that you used what you had, because most of us would start with a cereal box (and have to paint it!) So I appreciate the clear instructions keeping it where we can actually do it without buying tons of new products. Gorgeous! Hugs ❤️🤗
Thank you!! I'm glad you found it helpful and realistic. It was funny, I forgot to tell Steph I took the box, so when she got home I just got a text saying "The cereal is gone. What did you do with it?" hahaha 😂
❤Excellent video. You give very good instructions. This journal is absolutely gorgeous. In my opinion it’s is one of the best you have made . Love ❤all your new ideas.
Oh Wow!!! That turned out so very pretty!!! It definitely suits the style of the paper. I will keep this idea in mind when I do a journal that has a theme that it would look great with. Great work!!! 🥰💖
Wonderful cover 💙🤍🩵 love those lace windows 🩵🤍💙 I think I’m going to try it, but I’ll be sewing the fabric towards the spine to make it cleaner looking 🙂
I finally had the time to watch the complete video. Kyra~you did an amazing piece of art.....that is exactly what this cover is. I am going to try it....eventually....and I will probably watch this video many times. Thank you for showing us this. Blessings....
Such a good tutorial. Very helpful for crafters that doesn't have fancy materials and tools. I love how you did the spine. I've been looking for different spine techniques. Good job
Thank you for the video. Been waiting for this one to pop up since you posted the others for this journal. Beautiful and love the tutorials on this and the pages 😊
@@myporchprints-junkjournalt5340 is beautiful!! That and the Edgar Allen Poe are my favorite but you’re so creative with ideas I have many more favorites, it’s hard not to purchase everything LOL Your tutorials are very easy and fun to watch and enjoy. Love your videos. Thanks again.
Amazon has a really great pair of Deckle scissors for sale.. I think my pear came from the UK.. didn't have any luck with the round Tim Holtz tool, and didn't see much results with the Tim Holtz Guillotine cutter edge..
Most of them sit on display in the craft room until we pull them for reference. We've had some talks about selling them since there has been interest, but we are still a little divided on that subject, so currently the shelf remains their happy home. :)
Hello! It's a beautiful craftwork! I have a question: if I want to sew signatures with this stitch, I just have to follow the way you did your faux ones with the signatures in, is that correct?
Can you share the size of that die cut frame, both outside dimensions and inside hole dimensions? I purchased a real pretty one but it is way too small. Thanks for any help you can offer?
I have searched everywhere and cannot find the ornate oval die cut frame you used in this video. Will you please provide a direct link to purchase one? Thank you.
Hello! Down in the description box under the "Crafting Supplies We Use" section towards the bottom is a link for chip board die cuts. Unfortunately the one used here isn't sold any more, but you can find similar items with that link. Hope this helps!
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I especially love the lace window!❤❤❤
Thank you!
so amazing 💙
Absolutely beautiful!
I love how pretty this is. ❤
Absolutely gorgeous ❤
🥰 wow! Lovely!
Thank You for this beautifull idea. I'm planung a lace journal to do, so now I can follow easy this tutorial ❤❤.
So pretty! ❤
Thank you so much!
Maravilloso trabajo, love it…. 😍😍😍😍😍👏👏👏👏👏💙💙💙💙💙
It's beautiful 👌👌👌👌
Absolutely stunning work Kyra :)
As always stunning and fabulous work love love the idea of lace window definitely will do it but I will glue the front fabric before gluing the lace so I don’t have to worry about the window edge showing out😊
Stunning! You really did a fabulous job. I love that you used what you had, because most of us would start with a cereal box (and have to paint it!) So I appreciate the clear instructions keeping it where we can actually do it without buying tons of new products. Gorgeous! Hugs ❤️🤗
Thank you!! I'm glad you found it helpful and realistic. It was funny, I forgot to tell Steph I took the box, so when she got home I just got a text saying "The cereal is gone. What did you do with it?" hahaha 😂
❤Excellent video. You give very good instructions. This journal is absolutely gorgeous. In my opinion it’s is one of the best you have made . Love ❤all your new ideas.
Aw, thank you so much! I'm so glad you liked it! I wasn't sure how everyone would feel about the colors so this makes me really happy to hear!
Beautiful.💞💙💙
Gorgeous ❤
The journal is perfect and definitely love the pearls
Thank you so much!
Its so beautiful...
Excellent tutorial and beautiful book!!🤍 Thank you for the inspiration, Kyra!!🤍💙🤍 Blessings💕... ~Tracy
Thank you for watching, Tracy! Glad you liked it!
Very pretty! Love the cross stitch and brad look against the laces/ openess! Thank you for sharing
Beautiful, just love it! ❤️
Oh Wow!!! That turned out so very pretty!!! It definitely suits the style of the paper. I will keep this idea in mind when I do a journal that has a theme that it would look great with. Great work!!! 🥰💖
Thank you so much! If you do give it a try, please share it with us on Facebook! I would love to see how it works out for you.🤍
Beautiful!
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Wonderful cover 💙🤍🩵 love those lace windows 🩵🤍💙 I think I’m going to try it, but I’ll be sewing the fabric towards the spine to make it cleaner looking 🙂
This a stunning journal. Thank you so much for sharing it with us!
Thank you! 🤍
Love your work Kyra, very beautiful and creative. Especially love the window spine with stitching!
Thank you so much!🤍
I finally had the time to watch the complete video. Kyra~you did an amazing piece of art.....that is exactly what this cover is. I am going to try it....eventually....and I will probably watch this video many times. Thank you for showing us this. Blessings....
Aw, thank you so much! 🤍I'm so glad to hear you really liked it, and am excited to hear you are going to try it! Best of luck with your journal! 🤍
I love this tutorial. You are very thorough in explaining all the steps involved. Thank you.
Thank you!
Excellent video instructions. Thank you so much for sharing 😊
Oh I absolutely love this, really blown away by your creativity, really nice definitely want to try 💛
Such a good tutorial. Very helpful for crafters that doesn't have fancy materials and tools. I love how you did the spine. I've been looking for different spine techniques. Good job
Thank you so much! I'm glad you found it helpful!🤍
Wow! Your journal is stunning and you’ve paid attention to every detail! The color and design are so beautiful!
Thank you! I had a lot of fun figuring out how to get it all to work. 🤍😄
This is the best tutorial I’ve seen for book covers! Very well done!!
Aw, thank you so much! That's such a nice compliment! I'm really glad you liked the video and found it helpful. 🤍
Thank you for the video. Been waiting for this one to pop up since you posted the others for this journal. Beautiful and love the tutorials on this and the pages 😊
Thank you so much for waiting patiently! 🤍 It was a lot of fun to work on!
@@myporchprints-junkjournalt5340 is beautiful!! That and the Edgar Allen Poe are my favorite but you’re so creative with ideas I have many more favorites, it’s hard not to purchase everything LOL Your tutorials are very easy and fun to watch and enjoy. Love your videos. Thanks again.
❤Beautifully done. This is a gorgeous, very elegant journal cover.
Amazon has a really great pair of Deckle scissors for sale.. I think my pear came from the UK.. didn't have any luck with the round Tim Holtz tool, and didn't see much results with the Tim Holtz Guillotine cutter edge..
So beautiful!! I noticed your name on your glue... Kyra. My daughter's name is Kyria !! with an i but pronounced the same as yours
That is DMC
embroidery floss. There is a number on the tag that is the color in case someone asks for the color you are using
Thanks for the tip!
Your work is always so beautiful!
Question, please. What is the curly stuff sometimes used to tie a journal shut or little pieces of embellishments.
We use a few different things: lace, sari silk ribbon, seam binding ribbon, twine, hemp string, etc. Hope that helps!
Really Love it 💕 What do you do with all the journals? Do you keep them or give them away?
Most of them sit on display in the craft room until we pull them for reference. We've had some talks about selling them since there has been interest, but we are still a little divided on that subject, so currently the shelf remains their happy home. :)
Hello! It's a beautiful craftwork! I have a question: if I want to sew signatures with this stitch, I just have to follow the way you did your faux ones with the signatures in, is that correct?
I have the same issues. I measure 5 times and still cut wrong. Lol
If you do all the left to right at once then go back and do the right stitches. \\\ then /// this way both sides look good. Less back tracking
That would probably work too. :) Any way you want to do it!
That is the proper way. I do counted cross stitch. Very fun. Just wanting to help if I could
Can you share the size of that die cut frame, both outside dimensions and inside hole dimensions? I purchased a real pretty one but it is way too small. Thanks for any help you can offer?
Hello! The outside is about 5 inches x 6 inches (wxh) and the inside is around 4 inches x 5 inches (wxh). Hope this helps!
I have searched everywhere and cannot find the ornate oval die cut frame you used in this video. Will you please provide a direct link to purchase one? Thank you.
Hello! Down in the description box under the "Crafting Supplies We Use" section towards the bottom is a link for chip board die cuts. Unfortunately the one used here isn't sold any more, but you can find similar items with that link. Hope this helps!
Absolutely beautiful!
Gorgeous!