I like the double eyelets for the dangle and also the eyelet for the closure. Very inventive :) This is very well made and will last a long time. Beautiful work! 🩷
@@emeliagomez9959 i don’t cause it’s practically impossible, so I just relax about it and keep a fine needle close by to unclog it. 😉my motto: if you can’t beat it…. 😉
Possible she made refills as well , so the buyer can purchase in advance or if she is a well established crafter , her costumers knows how to reach her for a refill . Beside of that , I am sure most people would buy it as one time use item , either as a gift for for personal use and would not overthink about the refills and so forth .
ok i used the link you provided for the eyelets. and they are alot bigger than the ones you are using. what size are the ones in this video?@craftingwithpaula
I use two sizes for notebooks: 3mm and 5mm. I believe you bought the 5mm, so that can be used as well, especially if you are using a thicker thread, ribbon or even lace...If you want the 3 mm, here is the link: amzn.to/4elrBWr
Nice project. You explained very well. Thank you for sharing.
@@enriquehidalgo1825 you’re welcome, Enrique!
Very cute. I definitely have to do this.
@@lorisabiniano3353 do try! 😉
I like the way you explain the "why" you do things a certain way. Don't see that too often. New subscriber here.
Thanks!
Very nice and a plus being refillable.
I ❤ this idea. I think it's a great gift for all occasions. Thanks for sharing your idea..😊⚘️
you're welcome, Veronica!
❤love the way you explain things. Awesome
Thank you, Lucy! I try to make it a conversation like you all were right there with me. 😉
I like the double eyelets for the dangle and also the eyelet for the closure. Very inventive :) This is very well made and will last a long time. Beautiful work! 🩷
I’m making a few for a craft fair.😉it’s a great gift too.
@@craftingwithpaula I purchased the glue you are using. How do you keep from the nozzle from getting clogged/dryed?
@@emeliagomez9959 i don’t cause it’s practically impossible, so I just relax about it and keep a fine needle close by to unclog it. 😉my motto: if you can’t beat it…. 😉
Great tutorial as always , beautifully made . Thank you for sharing , very inspiring .The rings are called Jump Rings indeed .
Thanks for letting me know Karmina 😉
Awesome!! I enjoyed it! So cute and lovely. ♥
thanks!
I like using these note pads from the dollar tree and make owire notebooks
@@RainorShine1 sounds great! I use them in many different projects
Great craft project!! Very useful and refillable. Love this project!
I love that it’s refillable too…😉hope you make some, Mary. ☀️
Lovely video. Loved how you explained everything. I am so excited to try and make this. Thank you so much for sharing 🌈☺️🌸
You’re so welcome. I hope you get to make some of these for your friends and loved ones.
@@craftingwithpaula I just subscribed to your channel as well. Have to support my fellow crafters out there ☺️
This is so neat, love to watch your tutorials. Your ephermal is so pretty.
Thanks Patricia 🌸
Those are great! Thank you...🥰
Thanks, Sue!
Great video💜
Thanks 🙏
So cute 😍😍😍
Thank you, Isabel!
Love this!
Thanks!
Super cute!!!
Thanks!
What is the thickness of the chip board
@@susantaggart148 it’s medium weight , 30pt.
So inspiring...thank you
You’re welcome Vona! 🙏
Love this project. If my notebook is 1/2 inch in width, do I make the spine 1/2 inch as well?
@@kimmadison4732 1/2 width? You mean the spine is 1/2?
Where do you get and what size are the notebooks? This is such a beautiful and easy looking project! Thanks for sharing ❤
At the Dollar tree and they are 3.5 inches by 5 inches. They ship it so you can buy them online if you don’t have the store nearby.
Do you mass produce these, in a production line, or make them one at a time?
It dependes on the product. This one, one at a time because I use different papers ad embellishments.
Did you cute your chip board or did it come pre sized?
@@lorisabiniano3353 i cut it to size
Did you cute your chip board or did it come pre sized? If you did cut it. How did you cut it?
@@lorisabiniano3353 I have a heavy duty trimmer
Would you mind sharing what the name of your trimmer you use please. Thank you
@@lorisabiniano3353 Not at all, it's this one: amzn.to/4favjSR
@@lorisabiniano3353 I show you how to use it in this video: th-cam.com/video/bdFfcZwuhjQ/w-d-xo.html
I also have this one but it is pricy because it cuts more than one sheet at a time, so you probably don't need that: amzn.to/4h6ojbk
How much would you charge for one at a craft fair?
I always have a range cause it depend on the fair. It would be $6 to $8.
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Love the project! How do they replace the note pads? The cover you made for them is glued down. Do they just not have a cover anymore?
Possible she made refills as well , so the buyer can purchase in advance or if she is a well established crafter , her costumers knows how to reach her for a refill . Beside of that , I am sure most people would buy it as one time use item , either as a gift for for personal use and would not overthink about the refills and so forth .
@@karminakarminae1939 -when selling these just make a note in the pocket that you can purchase refills at their local dollar tree store.
They would just replace the notepads without the cover.
I made a comment about the tool you can get to get perfect spacing for these notebooks. I see its gone?
Never saw that! Maybe you didn’t press the comment button? I know what tool you mean, sometimes I use it.
ok i used the link you provided for the eyelets. and they are alot bigger than the ones you are using. what size are the ones in this video?@craftingwithpaula
I use two sizes for notebooks: 3mm and 5mm. I believe you bought the 5mm, so that can be used as well, especially if you are using a thicker thread, ribbon or even lace...If you want the 3 mm, here is the link: amzn.to/4elrBWr
@@craftingwithpaula thank you ma'am.