Just seeing this now in 2024 so I can prep my 2025 planner. Your tutorials are AMAZING! You demonstrated this clearly and also confirmed what I’m interested in doing: personal size with top insert. 😊. Thank you SO very much! God bless you and have a wonderful day!
I'm geeked! This is exactly what I needed for my personal size planner. Some prints and images are too nice to punch holes in. I love the way you explain things. Thank you so so much!
THANK YOU so much for this tut!! *You're the best* at explaining things so we understand the ramifications of WHY not to do something, rather than just saying, "Don't do (fill in the blank_.)" You make it so much easier for us newbies. ;) So thanks so much! And you have a very happy new sub!!! Thanks again and keep up the great work. Your Journals are just gorgeous, BTW!! ♥
Thank you so much for doing this video! Thanks to you, I'm able to make my own dashboards for my personal ringbound planner. It was really easy to follow along. I messed up a few times but kept going, and got it right on the 5th try. Many thanks!
You must have read my mind. I was just thinking about making some pouches for my personal planner. That is a fantastic idea. You always have fantastic ideas. 💜😀💚😆💙
I just made two of these thank you so much for making a video for ring bound. I use a A5 discbound system but it’s the same concept just different punches. Now I have to figure out the pockets.
Awesome tutorial Rachelle very detailed! I don't have a laminate machine (on my wish list) but in the mean time I think I might have found a substitute, I will let you know if it works over the weekend ;-0 TFS {{hugs}}, Steff
Enjoy your videos! Are you using 3mm or 5mm laminating pouches? Also, do you have any thoughts about adding an additional strip of paper on top and on the back of the clear area where you punch the holes - so it looks like one solid piece of paper? Wondering if you might have tried doing something like that.
+Lee Fisher thank you. I use 3mil. I considered adding a thin strip inside before laminating, but decided not to because it may not coordinate with the paper I use in the pocket when I change it. Then I considered using a strip of solid paper, but felt like the whole idea is to be able to change the look of the dashboard without having to continually laminate. So I left it out.
Just seeing this now in 2024 so I can prep my 2025 planner. Your tutorials are AMAZING! You demonstrated this clearly and also confirmed what I’m interested in doing: personal size with top insert. 😊. Thank you SO very much! God bless you and have a wonderful day!
Thank you! 🤗
when you said you're leaving room for error, you spoke to my soul :) I screw everything up!
😊 Thank you for watching! 💕
Ms Rachelle here I am binge watching your older DIY dashboard tutorials. WOWwwwwww wonderfully done. Thanks for sharing 💓🤗 -Sara
Hi Sara! Thank you for watching! 🤗
I'm geeked! This is exactly what I needed for my personal size planner. Some prints and images are too nice to punch holes in. I love the way you explain things. Thank you so so much!
Thank you for watching! 😊
THANK YOU so much for this tut!! *You're the best* at explaining things so we understand the ramifications of WHY not to do something, rather than just saying, "Don't do (fill in the blank_.)" You make it so much easier for us newbies. ;) So thanks so much!
And you have a very happy new sub!!! Thanks again and keep up the great work. Your Journals are just gorgeous, BTW!! ♥
Welcome +vegasjill21! Thank you so much!!! 🤗
I am so happy to find your video. I will be very busy putting my planner together. Thank you!
Have fun! Thank you for watching!
Just what I needed !
Thanks for your excellent explanation!
You're welcome. Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for doing this video! Thanks to you, I'm able to make my own dashboards for my personal ringbound planner. It was really easy to follow along. I messed up a few times but kept going, and got it right on the 5th try. Many thanks!
So glad you worked it out! Thank you for watching! 😁
Thank you so much for sharing this!! I am going to make some now!
+Natalie Serrato you're welcome! Have fun!
it a fabulous idea, I love it. thank you so much for sharing on how to make it.. best regards Deedee
+Edwina Quintero thank You! 😀
Thanks so much exactly what I was looking for and great explanation
Thank you for watching!
Wow,very nice thanks so much,can't wait to try it.
+Janie Melgoza thank you for watching!
You must have read my mind. I was just thinking about making some pouches for my personal planner. That is a fantastic idea. You always have fantastic ideas. 💜😀💚😆💙
+Liz For A Day ❤ Thank you! ☺
you've done it again! thank you!
You're welcome +Anita Reinhard! Thank you for watching 😀!
I'm going to try to make this. Thanks for sharing. Great detail 💕
+Monique - CountYourBlessings712 thank you!
Thank you. Definitely trying this out.
Thank you for watching! Have fun! 😊
I just made two of these thank you so much for making a video for ring bound. I use a A5 discbound system but it’s the same concept just different punches. Now I have to figure out the pockets.
+Jasmin S. Collier you're welcome! Thank you for watching! I hope you figure it out.
Can you use the fuse tool on this to make a shaker or is it too thick?
+Penny Carr it's worth a try. I haven't tried it. Thank you for watching!
Scrapcraftastic I was hoping you would. LOL
+Penny Carr 😁
Ta Daaaa...LOVE IT!!!
Hello +CandiKCan! Thank you 😀!
Awesome tutorial Rachelle very detailed! I don't have a laminate machine (on my wish list) but in the mean time I think I might have found a substitute, I will let you know if it works over the weekend ;-0 TFS
{{hugs}}, Steff
+brownbabycraftaholic I haven't tried it but I've heard you can use an iron to laminate.
brownbabycraftaholic did you try self laminating pouches?
Hi Leslie :-) No I didn't know it exist lol... I'll go research how it works and order some online. Thank you!!!
Enjoy your videos! Are you using 3mm or 5mm laminating pouches? Also, do you have any thoughts about adding an additional strip of paper on top and on the back of the clear area where you punch the holes - so it looks like one solid piece of paper? Wondering if you might have tried doing something like that.
+Lee Fisher thank you. I use 3mil. I considered adding a thin strip inside before laminating, but decided not to because it may not coordinate with the paper I use in the pocket when I change it. Then I considered using a strip of solid paper, but felt like the whole idea is to be able to change the look of the dashboard without having to continually laminate. So I left it out.
Thanks for taking the time to answer...
+Lee Fisher you're welcome!
I can't wait to try. Mine will be a mess! Stay tuned for video! LOLOL
+Tracy Plans just subscribed to your channel!