Amy this is the prettiest journal or planner ever! So fun, interactive and GORGEOUS!!!! I love your shaker mix! I love the pretty Dulce collection! And I love your tutorial! 💗💗💗💗Jill
Hi Amy! Loved the full tutorial and craft with me! To hear the crickets in your background was such a cute thing. Sounds tranquil while you craft! Thanks for sharing your tips & tricks! Hugs, Siv
Hi Amy, what a fantastic idea. I love love love your shaker cover and all the tips that you've gave. I'm in progress to doing my own and the shaker cover is well done. Because of your explanation about the sewing issues I have used a thicker needle (80) and it works perfect. For metal threads I using always the metal thread needles (take a look in your sewing supplies store for it) and they works also great. xx Manuela
It's a beauty. Would you show us how you threaded the elastic on the spine. I am unfamiliar with the way yours looks. I really like the look. Thank you!
Hi My Teddyboo , I just brought this die through Amazon and just wondering on the die itself ! What is the other cut do because it only cuts one side and on the left of the die there is no cutting blade could you help 🧐thanks
Libby Z.G. It’s to cut an insert. Fold the paper you choose for your insert in half, lay the folded edge along the side that doesn’t cut and then cut your insert. Since that side does not cut, you’ll maintain a spine (your folded edge) for your planner insert. Hope that helps.
Hello I had been wanting this die for a long time it literally made it to me today after online purchase. My papers are cut clean through my felt clean through I ruined a lot and I’m not happy to have it anymore. Is there something I am only to cut of materials because I thot it was all material. I can’t get a spine that’s not in pieces 😞 thanks
Thank you Erica!!!! This is a GREAT question. I believe the difference between this one and the Kaitlyn Lizardi die is that the Kaitlyn die is meant to cut fabric types of materials so no scorelines in the binding area. Eileen's die is designed to cut scoreboard and therefore is the good choice for cutting chipboard, matte board and a harder material like acetate with scorelines, but her die also cuts soft materials like felt or fabric. Eileen's pocket notebook die also gives flexibility for how wide you make your notebook - with her die you can have a pretty wide spine. If you mean between Eileen Hull's various journal dies - the difference is largely size - overall and width of the spine. With this one you can make such a large spine or trim it down and have a thinner spine. I think I have collected all of Eileen's various journal dies so that I have all the various options.
I think you could use a fuse tool with fuseable plastic and make a shaker cover with that, and I think there may be tutorials here on TH-cam doing that. I'm sorry, I don't know if the fuse tool works with acetate but I'm sure if you asked We R Memory Keepers they can advise you if the fuse tool will fuse acetate.
Such a pretty collection and ❤️love the tutorial on the TN. 🎀Shakers are the best. Great job! 🌷Hugs, Peggy Please look for my email & video if you haven't seen it.
Amy this is the prettiest journal or planner ever! So fun, interactive and GORGEOUS!!!! I love your shaker mix! I love the pretty Dulce collection! And I love your tutorial! 💗💗💗💗Jill
Thank you Jill! It's such a pretty collection.
Hi Amy! Loved the full tutorial and craft with me! To hear the crickets in your background was such a cute thing. Sounds tranquil while you craft! Thanks for sharing your tips & tricks! Hugs, Siv
Thank you sweet Siv!
Hi Amy, what a fantastic idea. I love love love your shaker cover and all the tips that you've gave. I'm in progress to doing my own and the shaker cover is well done. Because of your explanation about the sewing issues I have used a thicker needle (80) and it works perfect. For metal threads I using always the metal thread needles (take a look in your sewing supplies store for it) and they works also great. xx Manuela
Great tutorial Amy! The shaker is so pretty and compliments the Dulce collection perfectly!
Thank you so much!
love this, would really like it if you could add links to supplies
I have this die and can't wait to use it. Seeing your gorgeous shaker cover I have to try it. Many thanks xx
Love your notebook!! It really turned out beautiful!🎀
Thank you so much!
It's a beauty. Would you show us how you threaded the elastic on the spine. I am unfamiliar with the way yours looks. I really like the look. Thank you!
It came out so beautiful!! Thank you for the tutorial!! TFS Hugs!!
Thank you!
Love this tfs this I love how it turned out great job huggz
Thank you so much!
Hi My Teddyboo , I just brought this die through Amazon and just wondering on the die itself ! What is the other cut do because it only cuts one side and on the left of the die there is no cutting blade could you help 🧐thanks
Libby Z.G. It’s to cut an insert. Fold the paper you choose for your insert in half, lay the folded edge along the side that doesn’t cut and then cut your insert. Since that side does not cut, you’ll maintain a spine (your folded edge) for your planner insert. Hope that helps.
MyTeddyboo , Thank you so much I appreciate your help ,I really want to try a shaker notebook wish me luck 🥰
This is just adorable MyTeddyboo! Totally worth the work :-)
Thank you so much Eileen. LOVE your dies. Always so much fun to make with.
Do you have the big shot? Or the larger big shot?
Hello I had been wanting this die for a long time it literally made it to me today after online purchase. My papers are cut clean through my felt clean through I ruined a lot and I’m not happy to have it anymore. Is there something I am only to cut of materials because I thot it was all material. I can’t get a spine that’s not in pieces 😞 thanks
Oh no. I wouldn't like that either. I suggest contacting the Sizzix, the manufacturer, to see what they recommend to do.
Love your notebook, Amy!! Thanks for the tutorial! Hugs, Erica what's the difference from the dies we bought a few months ago? size?
Thank you Erica!!!! This is a GREAT question. I believe the difference between this one and the Kaitlyn Lizardi die is that the Kaitlyn die is meant to cut fabric types of materials so no scorelines in the binding area. Eileen's die is designed to cut scoreboard and therefore is the good choice for cutting chipboard, matte board and a harder material like acetate with scorelines, but her die also cuts soft materials like felt or fabric. Eileen's pocket notebook die also gives flexibility for how wide you make your notebook - with her die you can have a pretty wide spine. If you mean between Eileen Hull's various journal dies - the difference is largely size - overall and width of the spine. With this one you can make such a large spine or trim it down and have a thinner spine. I think I have collected all of Eileen's various journal dies so that I have all the various options.
@@MyTeddyboo Okay!!! thank you for explaining!! Hugs, Erica
super cute Amy!!
Thank you!
Would you be able to do this with a fuse tool if you don’t have a sewing machine ?
I think you could use a fuse tool with fuseable plastic and make a shaker cover with that, and I think there may be tutorials here on TH-cam doing that. I'm sorry, I don't know if the fuse tool works with acetate but I'm sure if you asked We R Memory Keepers they can advise you if the fuse tool will fuse acetate.
Thank you for Doing this tutorial ❤️💋💋
NP, it was fun! Thank you for watching!
So beautiful ❤️😊
Thank you Dawn!
You're very welcome ❤️😊. I love all your work it is outstanding. Thank you for sharing your projects with us ❤️❤️
Love your Shaker Planner.
Where did you get your Acetate?
TFS
Thank you so much! I purchased the star patterned acetate from AC Moore. I've also seen it at Joanns. It's by American Craft.
Super cute tfs
Thank you!
SOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE!!!
I wonder if you could have seen the spine together instead of taping it...
Loveeeee
Thank you!
Such a pretty collection and ❤️love the tutorial on the TN. 🎀Shakers are the best. Great job! 🌷Hugs, Peggy
Please look for my email & video if you haven't seen it.
Thank you Peggy!!!