How To Make A DIY Recipe Book - Easy Recipe Album Tutorial With Graphic 45

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 พ.ย. 2024

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  • @paulford6686
    @paulford6686 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What a lovely book. Never tried making a binder album from scratch. Very inspiring.

  • @mercedesgarcia5808
    @mercedesgarcia5808 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Precioso Tati

  • @bobbicampbell5233
    @bobbicampbell5233 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is absolutely adorable, and I would LOVE to make it (or something like it), but I must've woken up on the wrong side of the bed today because rather than inspired I find myself so completely annoyed with this incomplete tutorial and lack of information about where one can find ALL the materials used in making the book that I'll never bother with trying to make it (or something like it). I'm sure there are others who will automatically know how it was made and where to get said materials who will find it easy and charming enough to make it easily, however, that it is probably just me. In summation: Grrrrr...

    • @paulford6686
      @paulford6686 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Have you looked in the description beneath the video? There’s a supply list and more details there.

    • @bobbicampbell5233
      @bobbicampbell5233 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@paulford6686 Hi Paul! Yes I most definitely looked at the supply list, because I'm dying to know where she got that lovely binder mechanism! But here's the thing: The supply list says "rings", but the binding mechanism isn't rings, it's just that - a binding mechanism. I suspect she's probably not allowed to share what the exact non-G45 product she's using are or where one can find them, which is obviously not on her as the crafter, nor is the video edit.
      And I'm not one to complain, but l feel like there's some other basic pieces of information left out of the tutorial it would have been really nice to be made privy to but that we didn't get to see, as well. If I was a new/newer/newish crafter, I wouldn't have clue one as to how to do just about any of this, and as an intermediate crafter I'm sure I could basically figure it out on my own, but...isn't that what a tutorial's supposed to do, show you how things are done so you don't have to try to figure them out on your own? I'm probably just missing the point, though, so...moving on. 😊