Such great info. I started making some of your folios two years ago, using 80# card stock. And for small layered folios it works. As I've made more folios and more complicated folios, I have learned what types of card stocks work best. I think the best advice you gave in this video, was at the end - Until you make some of these folios and feel them in your hand, you can't know what card stock is going to work best.
Listen to Maymay, just go for it. I wanted to try a folio so I watched one of her folio videos and just used some basic cardstock to start. You quickly learn what works best for what folio. Since that first video I have made no less than 50 folios in all shapes and sizes. I have been able to accomplish this by watching her and then adding my own twists, turns and flaps. You could say that I am now obsessed with folio making. My friends and family love them because they are much more compact that a traditional scrapbook and you can document birthdays, new babies, vacations, life events and even weddings. They are much prettier than a big scrapbook and so much easier to store. Thank you Maymay for getting me started on folio making!
I made the simple base of your original folio out of 65#, 80#, and 110# just to see the difference. What I noticed was with the lighter weight paper, the fold creases started to look worn and they just felt cheaper, especially as I started to build up the panels. I settled on 110# for the base with 65# for the matting and decorative paper. And you're right, everyone who picked one up couldn't believe that it was just paper!
Maymay I love making you folios. Whether they are photo albums or notepad holders they are fun and satisfying to create. Best of all they have been consistent best sellers at craft fairs. Thanks for today's valuable information. Gonna save it in my "best tips and tricks" playlist.
I 've just made my first folio and I was upset because it was not sturdy as Maymay's. And then, I found this video. Thank you for the encouragement. I needed it. I will keep crafting even if the result is not what I expected!
Great information if you haven’t made a folio yet! After you make so many you figure out how to make them sturdy! I love the half folio! It’s my favorite!
Maymay I'd like to request one other "how to" video. Could you please show us how to determine the measurements of different size notepad folios. If I want folios for 4x6 or larger 81/2x11 pads how do I decide paper size and score lines. Please help. Thanks
If you had to use just one weight what would you select? I love all your folios. Such a talented crafter. You are a crafter that I feel comfortable with.
I made two folios today with 65 lb card stock then used Mintay for mats on one and Echo Park paper pack on the other. They feel sturdy. They will be more so when photos are added along with decorations. ❤making these!
Thank you for these tips! I have a question, similar to others... When you're deciding on measurements to create a folio, do you have to add a bit where the score lines are?
??Question. How does one discover the weight of different companies papers? In trying to research I found no set standards. They all seem to be “cardstock” with weights ranging from 65# (Echo Park) to 80# (Carta Bella) to 110+# (49th &Market)! The light, medium, and heavy designations have a huge range which is distinctly unhelpful. It seems that the only standard is chipboard which is >120#!
19:02 I was wondering about this, 'what weight of card stock is best'? Thank you for letting me know that my thinner cardstock is just as good as the expensive one. I don't even have to agonize 😅 which side I'm going to use. Thank you so much.
Sure wish I had seen this back in February when I started making my granddaughter a folio for her senior year. I used 110 lb. Card stock. I also used 110 for the waterfalls and everything inside. It got really bulky. I started with a one inch spine and ended up having to split the spine to make a two and half inch spine. It would look better had I used less weighted card stock for inside, but she loved it and I had fun making it. Thank you for all he information. Sue Brannon
Great video. I use 110# for the cover and 65# or 80# for pages and mats to cut down on bulk. The 130# card stock sounds like something I need to try. Thanks Maymay!
Hi Maymay: Very good ideas for making Folios. I have made a few of yours and I have used different cardstock. I like to use the 100 lb. cardstock the best. Thank you and your staff for all you do for us.
Thank you for the great information. I have been stocking up on a bunch of supplies and now I think I might be ready to sit down and give one a try! I think….. after I go back and rewatch some of those videos.
Great video having all the information in one place. Love making the folio albums. I have made many of them. Keep them coming. Also would love more options for 5 x 7 items.
I would love to make some of your folios. It’s hard to find stuff on your channel though by titles. Where can I find the one for that Christmas one as you show at beginning. It’s the second one you show
I love the heavier weight and stability of 110lb card but struggle with cracking at the score line…I’ve tried scoring both sides as well as lightly misting the score line before folding, any secrets to share on how to avoid the cracking?
Cardstock has a grain; scoring and folding with the grain will prevent cracking. Hold the cardstock with both hands and try to lightly bend it into a u-shape, lengthwise and widthwise. One side will give you less resistance; that is the side running with the grain.
I changed the crown to the left hand side because my arm tend to press it more than I like. So it’s not upside down but the button is moved. I get asked that a lot, 😂
Is the Carta Bella Felt in the Black discontinued? I use that one all the time for things. Which would come the closest to the quality of the Carta Bella Felt? Paper Accents Coverstock 80 lb or Carta Bella Linen? Do they both score well without cracking? Thanks you.
I really love how you explalin things especially the types of card stock. I make all kinds of folios and baby books (which I am still trying to make right) but I keep trying. Are you going to get back in stock the stamps for place photos here and the different sizes? I have been looking everywhere for one.
I made the small ones that you showed with the yellow paper and camera cut out front you called it "Try this". but mine buckled so bad in the center that I had to toss them I think the cheaper Cardstock I used was not strong enough to hold up so I want to try them again
Folding against the paper grain cracks the cardstock. Look for videos on paper grain. If paper bends easily in a direction then that is the grain direction. Bending is done gently by holding opposite sides. If more resist then you are against the grain and cardstock or paper is more likely to Crack.
Thanks MayMay!! You are a awesome teacher. I love watching your videos!!😊
Such great info. I started making some of your folios two years ago, using 80# card stock. And for small layered folios it works. As I've made more folios and more complicated folios, I have learned what types of card stocks work best. I think the best advice you gave in this video, was at the end - Until you make some of these folios and feel them in your hand, you can't know what card stock is going to work best.
Listen to Maymay, just go for it. I wanted to try a folio so I watched one of her folio videos and just used some basic cardstock to start. You quickly learn what works best for what folio. Since that first video I have made no less than 50 folios in all shapes and sizes. I have been able to accomplish this by watching her and then adding my own twists, turns and flaps. You could say that I am now obsessed with folio making. My friends and family love them because they are much more compact that a traditional scrapbook and you can document birthdays, new babies, vacations, life events and even weddings. They are much prettier than a big scrapbook and so much easier to store. Thank you Maymay for getting me started on folio making!
I’m scared to make one. This video is getting me closer to making one ❤
I made the simple base of your original folio out of 65#, 80#, and 110# just to see the difference. What I noticed was with the lighter weight paper, the fold creases started to look worn and they just felt cheaper, especially as I started to build up the panels. I settled on 110# for the base with 65# for the matting and decorative paper. And you're right, everyone who picked one up couldn't believe that it was just paper!
Maymay I love making you folios. Whether they are photo albums or notepad holders they are fun and satisfying to create. Best of all they have been consistent best sellers at craft fairs. Thanks for today's valuable information. Gonna save it in my "best tips and tricks" playlist.
I 've just made my first folio and I was upset because it was not sturdy as Maymay's. And then, I found this video. Thank you for the encouragement. I needed it. I will keep crafting even if the result is not what I expected!
I ❤ making folios!
All because of your easy to follow tutorials!
I've always shied away from making folios, not sure why but after watching this video I am ready to give them a go. Thanks Maymay for the inspiration.
Great information if you haven’t made a folio yet! After you make so many you figure out how to make them sturdy! I love the half folio! It’s my favorite!
Maymay I'd like to request one other "how to" video. Could you please show us how to determine the measurements of different size notepad folios. If I want folios for 4x6 or larger 81/2x11 pads how do I decide paper size and score lines. Please help. Thanks
I learn so much from you MayMay. I’m obsessed with making folios now, thank you for this! 🥰
Thank you for this info!!! Helpful! Please explain the difference between cover stock and cardstock?
If you had to use just one weight what would you select? I love all your folios. Such a talented crafter. You are a crafter that I feel comfortable with.
A comment earlier said she settled on 110 with 65 (after trying 65, 80, and 110) for the decorating and picture mats.
I made two folios today with 65 lb card stock then used Mintay for mats on one and Echo Park paper pack on the other. They feel sturdy. They will be more so when photos are added along with decorations. ❤making these!
Thank you for these tips! I have a question, similar to others... When you're deciding on measurements to create a folio, do you have to add a bit where the score lines are?
??Question. How does one discover the weight of different companies papers? In trying to research I found no set standards. They all seem to be “cardstock” with weights ranging from 65# (Echo Park) to 80# (Carta Bella) to 110+# (49th &Market)! The light, medium, and heavy designations have a huge range which is distinctly unhelpful. It seems that the only standard is chipboard which is >120#!
thanks for the information, do you ever have issues with the pages separating at the fold lines? If the folio is opened a lot?
19:02 I was wondering about this, 'what weight of card stock is best'? Thank you for letting me know that my thinner cardstock is just as good as the expensive one. I don't even have to agonize 😅 which side I'm going to use. Thank you so much.
Thank You MayMay!!!!!!
Thanks so much for review. One to save for sure! You taught me so much about folios and I'm hooked ❤😊
I meant review 😊
Have you ever made a December Daily Folio? I am trying to figure out a way to document Christmas this year. I cannot wait to hear your reply.
My question is how do you determine the thickness of the spine?
May may this is incredibly informative. Thank you
I love making folios. Thank you for all your tutorials.
You are always so much help to us fellow Crafters. Thanks for sharing your wisdom with us.
Sure wish I had seen this back in February when I started making my granddaughter a folio for her senior year. I used 110 lb. Card stock. I also used 110 for the waterfalls and everything inside. It got really bulky. I started with a one inch spine and ended up having to split the spine to make a two and half inch spine. It would look better had I used less weighted card stock for inside, but she loved it and I had fun making it. Thank you for all he information. Sue Brannon
Lots of useful information. Thanks Maymay for sharing your talent with all of us.
I love making your folios thank you so much for helping me create them.
What about cracking on the heavier paper.
Great video. I use 110# for the cover and 65# or 80# for pages and mats to cut down on bulk. The 130# card stock sounds like something I need to try. Thanks Maymay!
Hi Maymay: Very good ideas for making Folios. I have made a few of yours and I have used different cardstock. I like to use the 100 lb. cardstock the best. Thank you and your staff for all you do for us.
I am making these for my cousin to use as a birthday card. She’s putting pictures of her and the recipient in it.
Thank you for the great information. I have been stocking up on a bunch of supplies and now I think I might be ready to sit down and give one a try! I think….. after I go back and rewatch some of those videos.
Great video having all the information in one place. Love making the folio albums. I have made many of them. Keep them coming. Also would love more options for 5 x 7 items.
Lots of great information. I love making folios. Thank you for sharing 😊🤗
Thanks so very much for a great informative video!! Love your creativity.
Maymay, what a hreat, informative video! Super great! 🎉
I have to use gsm and have to convert numbers to lb's watching US tutorials but thinner seems to work well for some. Thanks for this
Thank you for the great explanations.
I would love to make some of your folios. It’s hard to find stuff on your channel though by titles. Where can I find the one for that Christmas one as you show at beginning. It’s the second one you show
Thank you for the great tips❤
I love the heavier weight and stability of 110lb card but struggle with cracking at the score line…I’ve tried scoring both sides as well as lightly misting the score line before folding, any secrets to share on how to avoid the cracking?
Cardstock has a grain; scoring and folding with the grain will prevent cracking. Hold the cardstock with both hands and try to lightly bend it into a u-shape, lengthwise and widthwise. One side will give you less resistance; that is the side running with the grain.
Thank you! I did not know that and will give it a go.
Thanks for sharing. I think I'm going to make one. Question: Why do you wear your watch upside down?
I changed the crown to the left hand side because my arm tend to press it more than I like. So it’s not upside down but the button is moved. I get asked that a lot, 😂
Is the Carta Bella Felt in the Black discontinued? I use that one all the time for things. Which would come the closest to the quality of the Carta Bella Felt? Paper Accents Coverstock 80 lb or Carta Bella Linen? Do they both score well without cracking? Thanks you.
I really love how you explalin things especially the types of card stock. I make all kinds of folios and baby books (which I am still trying to make right) but I keep trying. Are you going to get back in stock the stamps for place photos here and the different sizes? I have been looking everywhere for one.
What is PA cardstock?
Paper accents cardstock, thanks
I made the small ones that you showed with the yellow paper and camera cut out front you called it "Try this". but mine buckled so bad in the center that I had to toss them I think the cheaper Cardstock I used was not strong enough to hold up so I want to try them again
Some papers crack when folded or tear when scored. Do any of the card stocks you mentioned crack or tear during construction of a folio?
Hi, to help to prevent that Maymay suggested that you score on both sides of the cardstock, thanks
Folding against the paper grain cracks the cardstock. Look for videos on paper grain. If paper bends easily in a direction then that is the grain direction. Bending is done gently by holding opposite sides. If more resist then you are against the grain and cardstock or paper is more likely to Crack.
❤I love your videos
May I ask what is the difference between a folio and a mini album?
Hi, the are basically the same... a folio has a different spine construction... thanks
could we use cardstock that;s doubled?
I started scoring on both sides to make the fold smooth on both sides. Then there is no right or wrong way to fold ;-)
Coverstock!!
❤️❤️❤️
what is PA?
Paper Accents. A type of card stock.
Hi PA stands for Paper Accents cardstock,thanks