Thank you so very much for this tutorial! I knew as soon as I saw it that I had to try! Because of your very thorough instructions, I just completed my version in pink to go with the Sewing Florals Journal! You are so talented and your videos are amazing. ❤
I loved this so much that I decided to make one. The only thing I did different was I decided to add some of the quilting batting to the spine before sewing it and found that worked well and I didn't have to stuff the spine. I also chose to put the spine flaps inside the spine itself instead of gluing on the outside of the spine fabric. Just my choice and I liked it. Other than that, I followed your pattern and loved how my book cover came out. Thank you for sharing your idea. It's lovely.
Thanks for sharing. You can sew through the chipboard. On my covers I like to include fabric stabilizer. I use wonder under heavy duty its paper backed fusible web. I iron that on to my cover then remove the paper and iron on a piece of muslin. I have also seen were someone used thicker batting to create a puffy cover. I really love the end result. If the fabric is thin or the color is light you get no glue seepage. I have seen a puffy cover on another YT channel.
I used to make this kind of photo album in the 80s all the time! I can’t believe I never thought about making it a journal cover! Thank you for bringing back wonderful memories for me!! Beautiful cover!!
I discovered your channel today thanks to a lady in a private group who mentioned your tutorial, well you have a new subscriber 🙂I absolutely love this puffy padded journal! As an improvement, I would sew the two edge lace ribbons together (top and down) before gluing them: less chance of them coming off and a softer feel in the hand, as well as in the structure. That way, there's only one ribbon to glue.
Great tutorial! I never made a cloth cover and after watching you and taking note of all your tips I am going to try it. You explained everything so well. Thank you so much for the list of things you used to make this gorgeous cover. 💕
It is absolutely beautiful!! I have seen something similar but yours is far more elaborate and I love it!! Great tutorial!! I have been looking forward to this series!!
Thank you so much for doing this tutorial. I was inspired to make my first junk journal with your soft covered one but had no idea how to get started and I saw your tutorial. I am so excited to get started. Your journal is beautiful! GRACE
This is so Awesome! I have seen these as well but never a tutorial, now I get how they did it Thank you so much you did a great job! your cover is beautiful!
This does remind me of photo album covers my Granny made. In fact I have one she made for my Senior year of high school some 30 years ago! Hers was a slipcover for the photo album. I think you did a great job marrying journal making this these reminiscent photo album covers!
Thank you Kyra, I just love this and can't wait to get to JoAnns for some fabric! The Daydream In Green kit is one of my favorites, the papers are just beautiful!
😍😍😍 I love it. Batting had crossed my mind before but I didn’t dwell on it. So glad you did! lol As usual, your tutorials are fabulous, and extremely helpful!! Thank you and see you in the next one!!!!!!!❤
I watched earlier, I've just came back to thank you, loved this tutorial, great job and must try, I don't journal I'm thinking sewing book, it's beautiful. PS the miniatures on your Etsy 💖💖💖Thank you.
Hugely helpful to me 👍💕 I am putting together a farm/garden journal for a Christmas present for my daughter-in-love... I have the signatures done and decorated, but have yet to do the scary cover... (This will be my first 😳). Again, this vid was so helpful... fueled my brave 🥰 Thank you 🌷💕 Blessings~~~
NOTES! -All links are in the description box for items shown. -The clasp is not Tim Holtz. It's Biaungdo, and the link is in the description box. -The Merchant 41 ribbon was from Hobby Lobby, not Michaels. -The bows and flower are satin, not silk. My bad! -The brads linked in the description are the same ones I use in the video, so, they're on the smaller side. -The ribbon I used to secure the other end of the clasp was a little small in the end, so I would recommend a wider ribbon just to be safe.
Wow this is a lovely soft cover. Maybe if you had put the clasp only on the top cover, the brads would have been long enough 🤔 but it’s simply just a beautiful cover ❤️❤️🇩🇰
First of, thank you so much for your informative content and beautiful craft! Does any bode know what are these kind of puffy fabroc cover notebooks called? I've seen a lot of them on pinterest yet never found any on youtube and tried searching anything to find tutorials on them and this is the only thing closest to them i've ever found!
Hello! We have made several journals with cereal box cardboard and glue, but I can't say how it would work with this type of journal cover specifically since I haven't tried it. I think the cereal box could work, it would just be less rigid. The sewing is kind of necessary to get that plush look on the covers, but you could certainly give it a go and see what happens!
Hello! It's our Daydream in Green series. Part 2 should pop up at the end of this video. Also, the link for the entire series (playlist) is in the video description under "more..."
🤍Full Daydream In Green Journal Tutorial Playlist (All videos in this soft cover series):
th-cam.com/play/PLQzfr9QzZFLLN_s5Y_dMDudT2socWEDCu.html
Thank you so very much for this tutorial! I knew as soon as I saw it that I had to try! Because of your very thorough instructions, I just completed my version in pink to go with the Sewing Florals Journal! You are so talented and your videos are amazing. ❤
Wonderful! Thanks so much!
I used to make this type of cover for all kinds of photo albums.
I loved this so much that I decided to make one. The only thing I did different was I decided to add some of the quilting batting to the spine before sewing it and found that worked well and I didn't have to stuff the spine. I also chose to put the spine flaps inside the spine itself instead of gluing on the outside of the spine fabric. Just my choice and I liked it. Other than that, I followed your pattern and loved how my book cover came out. Thank you for sharing your idea. It's lovely.
Thanks for sharing. You can sew through the chipboard. On my covers I like to include fabric stabilizer. I use wonder under heavy duty its paper backed fusible web. I iron that on to my cover then remove the paper and iron on a piece of muslin. I have also seen were someone used thicker batting to create a puffy cover. I really love the end result. If the fabric is thin or the color is light you get no glue seepage. I have seen a puffy cover on another YT channel.
Sheer WOW factor!
This is beautiful ... I would love to try this!
I used to make this kind of photo album in the 80s all the time! I can’t believe I never thought about making it a journal cover! Thank you for bringing back wonderful memories for me!! Beautiful cover!!
Of course! Best of luck on your projects and happy crafting! 🤍
I discovered your channel today thanks to a lady in a private group who mentioned your tutorial, well you have a new subscriber 🙂I absolutely love this puffy padded journal! As an improvement, I would sew the two edge lace ribbons together (top and down) before gluing them: less chance of them coming off and a softer feel in the hand, as well as in the structure. That way, there's only one ribbon to glue.
Welcome to our crafty family, Sonia! We hope you enjoy our channel! 🤍
Having lived many years and crafting all through the 80's, you did a great job! 😜
Another comment, hot glue was the "amazing " thing, between that and Aleene's tacky glue, we did it very similar to yours!😉
@@pamlake8213 Glad to hear I wasn't too far off! Haha
I love how complicated this looks and yet how simple you made the steps! Another great project to add to the list!
Thank you Emily! We are so glad you liked it!
❤❤I was wondering how you made this beauty WOW
I'm glad you like it! I was excited to share it with everyone. 🤍
Great tutorial! I never made a cloth cover and after watching you and taking note of all your tips I am going to try it. You explained everything so well. Thank you so much for the list of things you used to make this gorgeous cover. 💕
I'm so glad it made sense haha I was a little worried so it's nice to hear it was helpful! 🤍
Nice!
Too beautiful for words, one of the most beautiful things you´ve done and that is saying a lot!
Aw, thank you! That's so sweet to hear. 🤍
I love this…. Absolutely beautiful…. So pretty love the fabric❤️❤️❤️
If it works, it's the right way
I saw the same on pinterest but I could not find the tutorials either. You did a great job and I can't wait to make one.
Thank you SO much!!! I will try to do one and will put a pic on the FB group page 🥰❤️
It is absolutely beautiful!! I have seen something similar but yours is far more elaborate and I love it!! Great tutorial!! I have been looking forward to this series!!
What a lovely cover! And such beautiful colors! 🤗❤️ Tamara
Thank you Tamara! 🤍
Thank you so much for doing this tutorial. I was inspired to make my first junk journal with your soft covered one but had no idea how to get started and I saw your tutorial. I am so excited to get started. Your journal is beautiful! GRACE
Aw, thanks so much Grace! We are so happy we could inspire you! 🤍
This is so Awesome! I have seen these as well but never a tutorial, now I get how they did it Thank you so much you did a great job! your cover is beautiful!
Thank you Shannon! Glad we could help!
you are a life savor for real I was searching for a tutorial everywhere !! thank you ❤❤❤kiss from France 🇫🇷
This does remind me of photo album covers my Granny made. In fact I have one she made for my Senior year of high school some 30 years ago! Hers was a slipcover for the photo album. I think you did a great job marrying journal making this these reminiscent photo album covers!
Love the cover, thank you for this tutorial.
So glad to hear you like it! 🤍
Love this! Cannot wait to try it. Thanks
Thank you Kyra, I just love this and can't wait to get to JoAnns for some fabric! The Daydream In Green kit is one of my favorites, the papers are just beautiful!
Such an adorable cover and amazing tutorial. Thank you for sharing your creative talent with us!!!!
Thank you for watching! I'm really glad you liked it! 🤍
😍😍😍 I love it. Batting had crossed my mind before but I didn’t dwell on it. So glad you did! lol As usual, your tutorials are fabulous, and extremely helpful!! Thank you and see you in the next one!!!!!!!❤
Aw, thank you so much Diane! 🤍
Wow!!!!What an amazing idea 💡 ❤
What a lovely cover, Kiera 😍 adding the quilt batting really adds dimension and lace for a soft look 👍✨️💛✨️
Thank you!🤍
Again, absolutely gorgeous❤❤❤
Love this. Greens are beautiful
Getting ready to make another junk journal and this is exactly what I needed!!!❤❤❤❤
Absolutely gorgeous❤❤❤
Love the green
Thanks Elaine! 🤍
A lovely tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing
I love it!! Green is my favorite color
This is so pretty. I remember those albums!🌺
I watched earlier, I've just came back to thank you, loved this tutorial, great job and must try, I don't journal I'm thinking sewing book, it's beautiful.
PS the miniatures on your Etsy 💖💖💖Thank you.
Your cover is sooo pretty! Great tutorial.
Thank you so much! Glad you liked it. 🤍
I haven't seen a soft cover like this either and I think this is beautiful.
I’ve seen ONE soft plushie book cover in my life time and this brought it back from the deepest crevice of my 5 year old mind
I’m gonna make one, you’ve inspired me. It’s official.
I’m gonna make something special for a friend :)
Stunning!
Thank you for this video! This style is exactly what I was looking for my sister inlaws baby book!
Awesome tutorial! Thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you and thanks for watching! 🤍
Its beautiful! I love the color too!
So beautifuly and green !! Love it!
Beautiful
This is a beautiful journal. TY for the tutorial. I can't wait to try it. Looking forward to the other vids.
Hugely helpful to me 👍💕 I am putting together a farm/garden journal for a Christmas present for my daughter-in-love... I have the signatures done and decorated, but have yet to do the scary cover... (This will be my first 😳). Again, this vid was so helpful... fueled my brave 🥰 Thank you 🌷💕 Blessings~~~
I really love this cover and it was a great tutorial, thank you!!
It's a beautiful cover... 🥰
oh wow.....I love your inspirations!!!
Beautiful journal thanks for sharing💕
Love it great job
Thank you! 🤍
NOTES!
-All links are in the description box for items shown.
-The clasp is not Tim Holtz. It's Biaungdo, and the link is in the description box.
-The Merchant 41 ribbon was from Hobby Lobby, not Michaels.
-The bows and flower are satin, not silk. My bad!
-The brads linked in the description are the same ones I use in the video, so, they're on the smaller side.
-The ribbon I used to secure the other end of the clasp was a little small in the end, so I would recommend a wider ribbon just to be safe.
Love that so beautiful. What if you don't have a sewing machine to do that part on your spine?
Amazing
Wow this is a lovely soft cover. Maybe if you had put the clasp only on the top cover, the brads would have been long enough 🤔 but it’s simply just a beautiful cover ❤️❤️🇩🇰
Wow!❤
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First of, thank you so much for your informative content and beautiful craft!
Does any bode know what are these kind of puffy fabroc cover notebooks called? I've seen a lot of them on pinterest yet never found any on youtube and tried searching anything to find tutorials on them and this is the only thing closest to them i've ever found!
Yes, we had a hard time finding them, too, which is why we made the tutorial. We've been calling them cloth, fabric or plush covers...?🤷♀
Can you use cereal box instead of separate cardboard?
Can you use glue instead of sewing?
I'm not a sewer?
Hello! We have made several journals with cereal box cardboard and glue, but I can't say how it would work with this type of journal cover specifically since I haven't tried it. I think the cereal box could work, it would just be less rigid. The sewing is kind of necessary to get that plush look on the covers, but you could certainly give it a go and see what happens!
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Where is part 2? I can’t find it!!😢
Hello! It's our Daydream in Green series. Part 2 should pop up at the end of this video. Also, the link for the entire series (playlist) is in the video description under "more..."
Thank you so much!!😌
😍🥰🤗🌹❤️🇪🇦
I can’t find part 2 😫😫😫
Hello! Here is the full playlist for you: th-cam.com/play/PLQzfr9QzZFLLN_s5Y_dMDudT2socWEDCu.html
Beautiful