Don’t know if someone else already mentioned, but my grandma who was born in the 1880s was a teacher and a librarian. She collected poems and readings and pasted them over large old book pages. She used them in her classrooms. She belonged to several ladies clubs and the programs often consisted of members giving readings. She enjoyed reading through her collections as self entertainment also. One collection that she gave me was in a fabric sample book that she used the fabric in small sewing projects and then covered the pages with sentimental poems and short fables. Thank you for your chatty videos. I try most of your projects and feel like you are a friend. I am 75 years old and house bound in Austin, Texas.
@crackers1039 I am a 30 year old woman in the u.s. I am not housebound due to anything besides my own making. But I relate a lot. Crafting is lovely and her videos are good to watch and try. I hope your day is going well
I'm 79 years old and my grandma crave used to cut out for tree from newspapers and glue them into old magazines or little school notebooks whatever she could find. And my great-aunt used to cut out pictures and recipes and put them in what would cause scrapbooks back then. And I did that in my early years as a young married woman and I still have one of them with recipes in it. Maybe that's why I love junk journaling
I’m addicted to watching your videos, and I have passed it on to friends who are also in to paper and stuff. I’m from Australia and we are also a little bit mad, I’m an artist of many years and have also loved using collage and different papers particularly thick hand made papers. I really love your style and chatter, I feel almost like you are a friend, hope you don’t mind me taking the liberty of saying that haha. You have totally inspired me and got my creative juices going again after having.a battle with breast cancer. So thank you so much you are a gem xxxx
I appreciate the fact that you use household items. Envelopes come in junk mail or at thrift stores. The same for material scraps. I do enjoy your videos Pam and thx again for keeping it real.
My grandmother saved clippings about different subjects in different wallpaper sample books. My late husband and I found one that was about a particular army battalion during WWII and donated it to them. I think that people back then used whatever was available to them to make scrapbooks or journals. She had another one of everyone who went to our school and entered the military during WWII, she also had the newspaper article about them being discharged, wounded, killed, or missing in action. It was a group of 3 very small towns that went to school together and everything about the war was big news.
Hey Pam this is a great idea, back in the day I use to envelope all my money to budget myself. Each pay day I would fill up my envelopes with cash needed for groceries, gas, entertainments etc... was a great way to budget and this project would have been great for that. Hope you're having a great week!
Hey Kelly Lea! I love your idea of enveloping all your money to budget yourself! I'm gonna try it!! Thanks for sharing your idea! Stay safe!! ~Janet in Canada
I look forward to Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday early morning drinking coffee and watching Pam craft. Thanks Pam for sharing your love of paper, scissors and glue and creating with all of us. You are appreciated! xoxo Diane from Arkansas
Pam, My great aunt was a single registered nurse with an active social life in Chicago. She loved to entertain. We found her large cook book chronicled her life with all her interests in gardening, recipe and entertainment trends, nature, magazine ads and newspaper clippings of the who's who of socialites and obits from the 4o's-60's. I've also got wallpaper books used as chronicles and one with Tarro (Trionfi, the fool or joker) from Italy.
I’m starting to collect envelopes, cereal boxes with their sticky liners, and finding saved stickers from years ago. Thanks for showing that anyone can make fun and pretty junk journals. Sticky hugs. My husband thinks I’ve gone over the edge.
In the ledger, sometimes they call it a "commonplace book" with either stuff they cut out and saved or maybe even their own writing, recipes or memories they wanted to save. Favorite quotes, or whatever.
I recently found your channel and have been watching them one after one and creating one of the “big books” for three days straight now. It’s been helping with my mental health so much. You’re so lovely and help so much!!!
A bit of trivia: "Canvass" has a different meaning than "canvas" (as in what we would paint on). I only know this because I worked for a local municipality and we would do a "canvass" each year to find out what businesses were located in our city, which had moved out, etc. Love, love, love the booklet!! TFS!
This is to cute! I LOVE EMILY DICKINSON. Her poetry was not published until she passed away. The microwave tip works great with masking tape to ! Had to do it on the 4th to help mom tape something. 👍😊💞
My first time watching you, I made the envelope booklet right along with you, I really like it. Keep doing these same kind of projects. I’m a new subscriber. Thanks
@Lady in The Mountains....exactly what I was thinking. Pam as you were making this I was thinking about cascading the envelopes to make it easier access to the bottom envelope. What a great little ephemera folder! I'm in a little handicapped, so I can't walk throughout the big stores, so sometimes I have to wait in the van while my husband runs in. This would be a great little ephemera pack to grab and do some crafting while I wait on him. Great idea! I'm thinking a nature booklet, butterflies, mushrooms, flowers, etc.
Hi Pam, I really like your idea about the envelopes, and also your idea of making the signatures for a journal. I have not made my first journal yet, but I’m working on it, planning it out, and getting papers ready. I have altered plenty of already made journal books, but I really like your ideas about the fabric strips. Thank you for sharing your cleverness and talent. 🙃🍒Shelly
Several articles on ledger scrapbooks if you google search ledger scrapbooks…….nothing wasted back in the day! Love your envelope video today….nothing wasted today either!!
I’m addicted to watching these videos on 2x speed. It suits your inflections perfectly, especially when you have a little row with yourself. It just cracks me up. 😂 the crafting is great too! 🇬🇧👍🏻
I love the sound effects you make, they remind me of my late FIL. And every time i hear someone making sound effects I think of him!! Thank you for all the fun and helpful paper junk journaling videos!! Blessings.
Beautiful envelope book. This old book with news paper clippings, brings back memories. News was a big deal, sharing & reading articles over the phone, sending news paper clippings through the mail, from my Mom, Wow. & my mother inl-aw has clippings in her diary from 1930's. Fabulous glue news paper in books, * the date ! Wow again.
Hi Pam, this project looked like a lot of fun. Easy,quick and good instructions. Not only do you have good ideas, but your personality shines through. It's easy to see why you have so many subscribers. 💙
That ledger is a-maz-ing !!!!! Jackpot! I volunteer at a genealogy library, and a 91 year old woman came in with an old ledger smaller than the one you have with pages and pages of obituary clippings that her mother glued into the book! It has so much history. Thank you for sharing that.
Love the use of the envelopes. That is a great item to make. It would be fun to make one for my granddaughters and put little items in there for them. The old ledger is so neat. Sunny is just eat up with cute. Have a great week. Big hugs to all. ❤️❤️❤️
My favorite parts are when you share old ledgers and ephemera etc. This leger is facinating and gives you a glimpse of the life back then. These envelopes give me ideas of way to store embellishments and pictures, without taking up a lot of room. So many ideas. Going to make one to hold vaccination and medical cards for my purse. Maybe use cardboard to make it sturdy. Made my day talking with you over my cuppa joe lol! Look forward to your videos. Hugs to you and Sunny and the birds and your hubby
Pam is truly so creative, original, always coming up with ideals I have never seen, it is my favorite thing she does, always inspires me to be brave and go do my own thing. Thank you Pam! Almost forgot, LOVE the old ledger!!
Pam, I just love 💕 this . What a great idea! I have older Aunties & if I do for one I must do for the other 😇 this is something I can do for all of them 😂 & it won’t be so time consuming. They still have a lot of their photos in boxes and old love letters & show tickets 🎟️. Watch what I do with vintage tags and etc. They are going to love it. Thank you so much for sharing 😘
There is a Humane Society thrift store in my area that I go to VERY often. All proceeds go to caring for adoptable dogs and cats (no kill). So....I stopped in there last Friday to "look around!" I found a box of about 500 brand new #10 envelopes that I knew I could use so I bought them! I am so happy you did a tutorial on using envelopes!!! Great timing! I am going to make this....several actually. 500 envelopes can go a long way and thankfully at least 6 will be a start!!! 😂 You're the BEST! Tfs! 💗😊
That was a great tip abt the microwave to add life to Washi tape. I bought a recipe binder that had tons of recipes cut from newspapers & taped onto paper. Thank you. God bless🌈🙏🌈.
This has been one of the best spent hours for my weary mind! I have seizures and I cannot read nor write for very long anymore. Its been quite a test on me. I thank my good Lord I can still craft! I'm going to make some of these to carry in your purse! Groceries! Birthday planning! Christmas gift planning! The ideas are endless..you are my new inspiration! I love how you talk to yourself..at least you know someone is listening! 🥰 I truly love you and I'm happy I found you!
This would be perfect for people who use the money envelope system! Super cute! Love it! I might make one for Christmas reciepts!!! Each kid gets an envelope gift ideas and reciepts after purchased. So useful after Christmas for returns! Genius
My grandmother had a book that was from her grandmother or great-grandmother it was just like that. It had all kinds of recipes glued onto the pages of an old textbook. And when they got writing paper they put the writing paper glued the paper on the book pages and wrote recipes in it. And there were recipes for food but also recipes for poultices and all sorts of crazy things. It was just a way for them to keep track of things they needed to keep track of. Even gardening information. Each generation added to the book. Coolest thing I ever saw.
I've been making a new journal for myself, and I love all of your helpful videos, you're a great inspiration to remind me to work on mine, however I don't have much for scraps of paper, except for these silly receipts from my food and things that I must buy, I see that I want paper punches and a bag of colored paper scraps...but I must be careful and buy Ziploc bags, to keep everything from getting soggy and soaked from the rain; bcuz I live outside, til I get my Housing...your house sounds like fun, dogs, birds & small kids, running around loose....I was under the impression that you were a grandma and this was your way to relax
I just love the way you work and make pretty things listening to your birds and listening and I will do mine and my birds are singing to me while I do my crafts
Pam! I love to listen to you and watch you! I wish I could do it all day! Love Sonny too! I can’t wait to try this envelope idea. I can’t think of anything new to ask you to do but just keep doing what you are doing! Thank you for sharing all your great ideas!!! 😍
I love your videos. You waste no time getting into the project and explain as you go. I dont have the patience to sit through videos for a long time and not really much done or taught. I like your personality it makes it fun while learning.
I so enjoy it when you remind us all, that most of us live in 'pretty close, it doesn't show, we can do something about' land...thank you Pam! A great, quick idea, that can be used for just about anything, really! 👍 Hello Sunny, yes DVD machines are old school, but I have one and a record player!! 🤣 hello from Denmark 🌱🌸
I enjoy your videos, not only for the content but for you. Your personality is just so fun. You sound like the type of person I'd have a ton of fun hanging out with. I love when you talk to yourself in the 3rd person and you talk as if the pieces you are working on are alive.. lol
Well I am happy happy happy😇 You just made what I need for Prayer Request and Answered Prayer booklet for a purse. I have wasted several try’s to come up with something that would tuck inside a purse and this is perfect. Thank you amazing
I love the pocket book idea. It's beautiful. The ledger at the end is priceless. I agree it was probably a mother/housewife that put the paper clippings in. My mum used to do things like that too. In Australia, we still spell jewellery the way you spelt it in your spelling bee. Thanks again Pam and Sunny 🤍🖤🤍
I have 2 or 3 old agriculture books that my great grandmother clipped poetry out of newspaper and glued in them and 1 book has comic clippings!!! Love them!
I love the look of your busy working hands. Now I don't feel so bad that my hands are always so full paint and glue all the time😅😅🤩🤩 about the the last book did you show in this video I tell you that it was very common in the sixties in my high school to keep cuttings of papers of our classmates so we have something similar to what you're showing there. I still have a few of those notebook pasted with many cuttings from the newspapers. It was a form to save personnal memories.
Wow that is interesting. I know people used to use old newspapers as wallpaper. But this ledger book seems like someone wanted to save certain things. LIke these were cut out and glued in
Goals... find old ledger, get a sewing machine and purchase that glue! I’m new to your channel and I have been deep diving down rabbit holes since! Videos on using scraps and stuff like this. Small additions to Tailor junk journals or small gifts 👍🏻❤️🤩
Eh! You are a fellow Northerner, Canadian!!! All these years of following you and only just found out in this video! Funny you mention the Canadian spelling, lol,. We often travel to the States and of course spelling with "our" or "re," often causes confusion. But it certainly makes us stand out from the crowd. Thank you for sharing your passion for this craft. You have inspired me today and actually solved a gift dilemma I was in. Take care and keep up your wonderful, uplifting work!😊
Excellent project....love the washi on edges. My gosh that ledger is awesome. On the spelling, they did spell a little differently. I have a hand written diary from my husbands g-g-g grandfather written in 1863 while a private in the Civil War. He spelled Tuesday- Tewsday; Friday-Friday, etc. and he was an educated man. It’s so interesting to see how things were different in the past. Hi Sunny ❤️
Cute booklet. I love your ledger, what a wonderful treasure. Your story about spelling bee was great it was like listening to Gayle Agostinelli I love those stories. Great to see you and Sweet Sunny say hello to Papa and all the feathered babies too. 🤗🐞🥰
Love your videos… can’t say how much! But I want to tell you I looked up “rataplan” from that sentence you showed of the book page glued to the journal, a beautifully descriptive word I’d never heard before. It means the sound as of the beat of a drum. Here, it describes the rain. I’ve learned so much and love your sweet spirit; plus, I learned a new word! Great all around! Love your ideas and your voice quality is nice to hear. You do not have upturned terminal sentence sound. So appreciative. Thanks for your intelligence and everything you do to help us all be happy. 🌻
Hello, my name is Brenda, nice to meet you. I’ve been a crafter for over 35yrs, doing many different crafts. I’ve been on RUclips for awhile searching for new ideas and inspiration! I found you, and I can’t tell you how excited I am starting my journey on Junk Journal’s. I just love watching you, you are so very patient in showing step by step tutorial’s. It’s all so overwhelming though, not you, but just in general. It looks like it can get pretty pricey in purchasing journal stuff. I’ve told myself from the start that I was going to stick with 1-3, people to subscribe to. Otherwise I would get overwhelmed. I just love this tutorial, it’s something that I can start with. I’ve been binge watching you, ever since last week. I just wanted to write you a note, in thanking you, for all the hard work you do in posting your videos, and the step by step process. Last week I made a purchase of pages for journaling, and unfortunately my mistake, I thought that they would be mailed to me, but they’re digi prints, which can be very expensive in printing. I’m looking for kits, and I heard you say you sell them, so I’m definitely going to check out your on-line store. I’m looking for a certain theme, (Owl’s), also I love the Victorian era, anything Shabby Chic. Please take me under your wing and guide me through a beginners RUclips videos you’ve done on journaling. Thank you, so very much for all you do, from beginners to masters of the art of journaling! I’m so looking forward to your reply. I’m including my email address for you, in case that’s easier for your reply. capursobrenda427@gmail.com
Don’t know if someone else already mentioned, but my grandma who was born in the 1880s was a teacher and a librarian. She collected poems and readings and pasted them over large old book pages. She used them in her classrooms. She belonged to several ladies clubs and the programs often consisted of members giving readings. She enjoyed reading through her collections as self entertainment also. One collection that she gave me was in a fabric sample book that she used the fabric in small sewing projects and then covered the pages with sentimental poems and short fables. Thank you for your chatty videos. I try most of your projects and feel like you are a friend. I am 75 years old and house bound in Austin, Texas.
Lovely story...you should have your own channel!❤
@crackers1039
I am a 30 year old woman in the u.s. I am not housebound due to anything besides my own making. But I relate a lot. Crafting is lovely and her videos are good to watch and try. I hope your day is going well
Butterflies go wherever they please and please wherever they go. This is one of my favorite quotes, I love Butterflies. X
I'm 79 years old and my grandma crave used to cut out for tree from newspapers and glue them into old magazines or little school notebooks whatever she could find. And my great-aunt used to cut out pictures and recipes and put them in what would cause scrapbooks back then. And I did that in my early years as a young married woman and I still have one of them with recipes in it. Maybe that's why I love junk journaling
I’m addicted to watching your videos, and I have passed it on to friends who are also in to paper and stuff. I’m from Australia and we are also a little bit mad, I’m an artist of many years and have also loved using collage and different papers particularly thick hand made papers. I really love your style and chatter, I feel almost like you are a friend, hope you don’t mind me taking the liberty of saying that haha. You have totally inspired me and got my creative juices going again after having.a battle with breast cancer. So thank you so much you are a gem xxxx
I think I'm going to make this with 12 envelopes for a Birthday reminder book. My Christmas gifts this year....
I appreciate the fact that you use household items. Envelopes come in junk mail or at thrift stores. The same for material scraps. I do enjoy your videos Pam and thx again for keeping it real.
My grandmother saved clippings about different subjects in different wallpaper sample books. My late husband and I found one that was about a particular army battalion during WWII and donated it to them. I think that people back then used whatever was available to them to make scrapbooks or journals. She had another one of everyone who went to our school and entered the military during WWII, she also had the newspaper article about them being discharged, wounded, killed, or missing in action. It was a group of 3 very small towns that went to school together and everything about the war was big news.
Hey Pam this is a great idea, back in the day I use to envelope all my money to budget myself. Each pay day I would fill up my envelopes with cash needed for groceries, gas, entertainments etc... was a great way to budget and this project would have been great for that. Hope you're having a great week!
Hey Kelly Lea! I love your idea of enveloping all your money to budget yourself! I'm gonna try it!! Thanks for sharing your idea! Stay safe!!
~Janet in Canada
@@mastersadvocate thanks Janet! Hope it works for you 😄
Very cute idea
I still use the envelope method for bill paying! Glad I'm not the only one! 😉
Whatever would we do without envelopes!
I did the same! Great minds think alike!
envelopes, old ledger scrapbook and Sunny........👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼many thanks❣️❣️❣️
I look forward to Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday early morning drinking coffee and watching Pam craft. Thanks Pam for sharing your love of paper, scissors and glue and creating with all of us. You are appreciated!
xoxo
Diane from Arkansas
Another admirer from Arkansas.
One from Tennessee
Another from Arizona
One from California
….another fan from Indiana.
Pam,
My great aunt was a single registered nurse with an active social life in Chicago. She loved to entertain. We found her large cook book chronicled her life with all her interests in gardening, recipe and entertainment trends, nature, magazine ads and newspaper clippings of the who's who of socialites and obits from the 4o's-60's. I've also got wallpaper books used as chronicles and one with Tarro (Trionfi, the fool or joker) from Italy.
Old fashioned scrapbooking. Wow that ledger is "Raw Gold"
I’m starting to collect envelopes, cereal boxes with their sticky liners, and finding saved stickers from years ago. Thanks for showing that anyone can make fun and pretty junk journals. Sticky hugs. My husband thinks I’ve gone over the edge.
Love when you do non sewn tutorials, Pam! This is one of my faves, for sure so I thank you for sure!
In the ledger, sometimes they call it a "commonplace book" with either stuff they cut out and saved or maybe even their own writing, recipes or memories they wanted to save. Favorite quotes, or whatever.
I recently found your channel and have been watching them one after one and creating one of the “big books” for three days straight now. It’s been helping with my mental health so much. You’re so lovely and help so much!!!
The same thing happened to me. She has a podcast too that is wonderful!!!
Isn't she just wonderful? Also love the birds in the background. They add to her magic. And of course sweet Sonny too.
@@lovelyscraftinglodge I’ll definitely give it a listen!
Same here!! I wake up early in the morning I put her videos to play on my iPad.
Love Pam’s videos. Binge-watched until 3:00am one night. Really helps with my anxiety disorder!
A bit of trivia: "Canvass" has a different meaning than "canvas" (as in what we would paint on). I only know this because I worked for a local municipality and we would do a "canvass" each year to find out what businesses were located in our city, which had moved out, etc. Love, love, love the booklet!! TFS!
You are so fun! You sound like a person that would be a blast to have a craft day with. Thanks for all the different ideas!
I would like to see more journal making from books. Altering a book.
This is to cute! I LOVE EMILY DICKINSON. Her poetry was not published until she passed away.
The microwave tip works great with masking tape to !
Had to do it on the 4th to help mom tape something. 👍😊💞
Good morning, from Greece! 🙋👏👍
I love this and I worked along with you and made one. I am new to all this at 62 years old but I love crafting. Thank you so much. Xx
This turned out so cute .the magic paper lady .💙💚💛
My first time watching you, I made the envelope booklet right along with you, I really like it. Keep doing these same kind of projects. I’m a new subscriber. Thanks
@Lady in The Mountains....exactly what I was thinking. Pam as you were making this I was thinking about cascading the envelopes to make it easier access to the bottom envelope. What a great little ephemera folder!
I'm in a little handicapped, so I can't walk throughout the big stores, so sometimes I have to wait in the van while my husband runs in. This would be a great little ephemera pack to grab and do some crafting while I wait on him. Great idea! I'm thinking a nature booklet, butterflies, mushrooms, flowers, etc.
Love these envelopes - a fun way to gift a friend some ephemera or embellishments. 🤗💕🦋
Hi Pam, I really like your idea about the envelopes, and also your idea of making the signatures for a journal. I have not made my first journal yet, but I’m working on it, planning it out, and getting papers ready. I have altered plenty of already made journal books, but I really like your ideas about the fabric strips. Thank you for sharing your cleverness and talent. 🙃🍒Shelly
Do love this one for my daughter, it’s so cute❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
Your quirky personality is my favorite. 💜
“In the land of pretty straight”….that’s me as well 🥰❤️. Beautiful ideas for young people. Thank you for sharing.
This would be nice to send someone happy mail in. These are really neat, I will give it a try. Thanks so much.🇨🇦
Several articles on ledger scrapbooks if you google search ledger scrapbooks…….nothing wasted back in the day! Love your envelope video today….nothing wasted today either!!
I’m addicted to watching these videos on 2x speed. It suits your inflections perfectly, especially when you have a little row with yourself. It just cracks me up. 😂 the crafting is great too! 🇬🇧👍🏻
I love the sound effects you make, they remind me of my late FIL. And every time i hear someone making sound effects I think of him!! Thank you for all the fun and helpful paper junk journaling videos!! Blessings.
Do you think you could do 12 per side? Would love to do advent/bucket Christmas list for gifts
Awe, many blessings Mary :)
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Beautiful envelope book.
This old book with news paper clippings, brings back memories.
News was a big deal, sharing & reading articles over the phone, sending news paper clippings through the mail, from my Mom, Wow.
& my mother inl-aw has clippings in her diary from 1930's.
Fabulous glue news paper in books, * the date ! Wow again.
Hi Pam, this project looked like a lot of fun. Easy,quick and good instructions. Not only do you have good ideas, but your personality shines through. It's easy to see why you have so many subscribers. 💙
What can I say Pam
Sheer Genius ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi Sadie! I don't know about genius but it sure was fun and easy to make :) Thanks love!
That ledger is a-maz-ing !!!!! Jackpot! I volunteer at a genealogy library, and a 91 year old woman came in with an old ledger smaller than the one you have with pages and pages of obituary clippings that her mother glued into the book! It has so much history. Thank you for sharing that.
Love the use of the envelopes. That is a great item to make. It would be fun to make one for my granddaughters and put little items in there for them. The old ledger is so neat. Sunny is just eat up with cute. Have a great week. Big hugs to all. ❤️❤️❤️
My favorite parts are when you share old ledgers and ephemera etc. This leger is facinating and gives you a glimpse of the life back then. These envelopes give me ideas of way to store embellishments and pictures, without taking up a lot of room. So many ideas. Going to make one to hold vaccination and medical cards for my purse. Maybe use cardboard to make it sturdy. Made my day talking with you over my cuppa joe lol! Look forward to your videos. Hugs to you and Sunny and the birds and your hubby
Pam is truly so creative, original, always coming up with ideals I have never seen, it is my favorite thing she does, always inspires me to be brave and go do my own thing. Thank you Pam! Almost forgot, LOVE the old ledger!!
Loved this envelope craft 🙏🕊❤.
Pam,
I just love 💕 this .
What a great idea! I have older Aunties & if I do for one I must do for the other 😇 this is something I can do for all of them 😂 & it won’t be so time consuming.
They still have a lot of their photos in boxes and old love letters & show tickets 🎟️.
Watch what I do with vintage tags and etc.
They are going to love it.
Thank you so much for sharing 😘
There is a Humane Society thrift store in my area that I go to VERY often. All proceeds go to caring for adoptable dogs and cats (no kill). So....I stopped in there last Friday to "look around!" I found a box of about 500 brand new #10 envelopes that I knew I could use so I bought them! I am so happy you did a tutorial on using envelopes!!! Great timing! I am going to make this....several actually. 500 envelopes can go a long way and thankfully at least 6 will be a start!!! 😂
You're the BEST! Tfs! 💗😊
Wow, the ledger is so neat. Love the project too, very cute idea. Hi to Sunny, he's so cute.
That was a great tip abt the microwave to add life to Washi tape. I bought a recipe binder that had tons of recipes cut from newspapers & taped onto paper. Thank you. God bless🌈🙏🌈.
Great 👍 idea, love the simplicity. Thanks, Pam.
I would love to see more of smaller junk journals done (mini’s). 💕
@Tiffany Swearingen,
Oooh, read, 'gift card envelope size'! 😱💖😺😺😺
This has been one of the best spent hours for my weary mind! I have seizures and I cannot read nor write for very long anymore. Its been quite a test on me. I thank my good Lord I can still craft! I'm going to make some of these to carry in your purse! Groceries! Birthday planning! Christmas gift planning! The ideas are endless..you are my new inspiration! I love how you talk to yourself..at least you know someone is listening! 🥰 I truly love you and I'm happy I found you!
You could even make it with 12 envelopes and see all the wonderful things that happened in the year!
This would be perfect for people who use the money envelope system! Super cute! Love it! I might make one for Christmas reciepts!!! Each kid gets an envelope gift ideas and reciepts after purchased. So useful after Christmas for returns! Genius
My grandmother had a book that was from her grandmother or great-grandmother it was just like that. It had all kinds of recipes glued onto the pages of an old textbook. And when they got writing paper they put the writing paper glued the paper on the book pages and wrote recipes in it. And there were recipes for food but also recipes for poultices and all sorts of crazy things. It was just a way for them to keep track of things they needed to keep track of. Even gardening information. Each generation added to the book. Coolest thing I ever saw.
I've been making a new journal for myself, and I love all of your helpful videos, you're a great inspiration to remind me to work on mine, however I don't have much for scraps of paper, except for these silly receipts from my food and things that I must buy, I see that I want paper punches and a bag of colored paper scraps...but I must be careful and buy Ziploc bags, to keep everything from getting soggy and soaked from the rain; bcuz I live outside, til I get my Housing...your house sounds like fun, dogs, birds & small kids, running around loose....I was under the impression that you were a grandma and this was your way to relax
I just love the way you work and make pretty things listening to your birds and listening and I will do mine and my birds are singing to me while I do my crafts
Great idea! Maybe that’s the invention of the original junk journal!
Pam! I love to listen to you and watch you! I wish I could do it all day! Love Sonny too! I can’t wait to try this envelope idea. I can’t think of anything new to ask you to do but just keep doing what you are doing! Thank you for sharing all your great ideas!!! 😍
Thank you for the wonderful class and information today..Have a Beautiful Blessed Day! And Congratulations!!
"the land of pretty straight"
hilarious
You must be great at reading books out loud with all the cute & funny voices you do. My dog says you sound a lot like me too 😁🐶
Love your fur-baby at the near end. 💖
I love your videos. You waste no time getting into the project and explain as you go. I dont have the patience to sit through videos for a long time and not really much done or taught. I like your personality it makes it fun while learning.
I so enjoy it when you remind us all, that most of us live in 'pretty close, it doesn't show, we can do something about' land...thank you Pam!
A great, quick idea, that can be used for just about anything, really! 👍
Hello Sunny, yes DVD machines are old school, but I have one and a record player!! 🤣
hello from Denmark 🌱🌸
What a find in the ledger from the 1800s! Love the envelope pocket book too! Have ideas swirling...may just go make one now! Thank you!
I enjoy your videos, not only for the content but for you. Your personality is just so fun. You sound like the type of person I'd have a ton of fun hanging out with. I love when you talk to yourself in the 3rd person and you talk as if the pieces you are working on are alive.. lol
Well I am happy happy happy😇 You just made what I need for Prayer Request and Answered Prayer booklet for a purse. I have wasted several try’s to come up with something that would tuck inside a purse and this is perfect. Thank you amazing
I love the pocket book idea. It's beautiful. The ledger at the end is priceless. I agree it was probably a mother/housewife that put the paper clippings in. My mum used to do things like that too. In Australia, we still spell jewellery the way you spelt it in your spelling bee. Thanks again Pam and Sunny 🤍🖤🤍
Quick, playful, fun and so sweet . Thank you. Also an awesome gift😀
You are a breath of fresh air!! Enjoyed your envelope craft so much! Thank you💐
Absolutely love that old elongated ledger....Thank you for sharing.
I have 2 or 3 old agriculture books that my great grandmother clipped poetry out of newspaper and glued in them and 1 book has comic clippings!!! Love them!
Just keep on doing what you have been doing, maybe a little more shout outs from Sunshine. Love that dog.
i just love your videos, can't believe i waited till almost 70 to start this awesome hobby. im working in your pocket booklet so cool!
How interesting! I love the concept that old ledgers were decorated! Beautiful beautiful!
Well, you deserve to have you are a fabulous crafter. I also think you have a very good kindness and energy.
Perfect idea for my granddaughters sticker book
I love the look of your busy working hands. Now I don't feel so bad that my hands are always so full paint and glue all the time😅😅🤩🤩 about the the last book did you show in this video I tell you that it was very common in the sixties in my high school to keep cuttings of papers of our classmates so we have something similar to what you're showing there. I still have a few of those notebook pasted with many cuttings from the newspapers. It was a form to save personnal memories.
I love new ways to use envelopes. One of my favorite things to use.
That ledger is AMAZING!!!
I really like this envelope deal it was way cool.
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The old ledger looks like one my grandma did. She put recipes cut out of newspapers and pasted them in it. And I loved it.
Wow that is interesting. I know people used to use old newspapers as wallpaper. But this ledger book seems like someone wanted to save certain things. LIke these were cut out and glued in
My gramma did as well and I have one of her books. She was born in 1898. Have to look after these things. 😊
LOL. I love your puppy's voice. It fits him...
I have a dvd player!!!!! And I use it!!!!
First timer here....SUPER cute idea....I think I will be binge watching your channel today!
I love when you work with paper bags from the grocery store.
Goals... find old ledger, get a sewing machine and purchase that glue! I’m new to your channel and I have been deep diving down rabbit holes since!
Videos on using scraps and stuff like this. Small additions to Tailor junk journals or small gifts 👍🏻❤️🤩
Will definitely try these.
Thank you Pam!
Hi Spongisaurus! That's fantastic! Pam :) !!
Eh! You are a fellow Northerner, Canadian!!! All these years of following you and only just found out in this video! Funny you mention the Canadian spelling, lol,. We often travel to the States and of course spelling with "our" or "re," often causes confusion. But it certainly makes us stand out from the crowd. Thank you for sharing your passion for this craft. You have inspired me today and actually solved a gift dilemma I was in. Take care and keep up your wonderful, uplifting work!😊
Excellent project....love the washi on edges. My gosh that ledger is awesome. On the spelling, they did spell a little differently. I have a hand written diary from my husbands g-g-g grandfather written in 1863 while a private in the Civil War. He spelled Tuesday- Tewsday; Friday-Friday, etc. and he was an educated man. It’s so interesting to see how things were different in the past. Hi Sunny ❤️
Such a cute little envelope project! And the ledger...what a treasure!!! 🤗🌻🦋🕊️
I’m going to try this as soon as I get the right sort of envelopes 😊👋❤️🇦🇺
What a treat you are Pam! ❤that ledger you found is awesome!
Fur baby was tired, you woke him up, he is so cute. Love that booklet, will definitely make some, easy and pretty quick to make. Thank you.
Oh, wow! This is so cute! I can think of so many fun uses! 80,000...Congratulations!
I looooove this. The idea of several envelopes crossed my mind, but never like this!!!! Keep up the wonderful ideas and sharing. So very sweet!
Cute booklet. I love your ledger, what a wonderful treasure. Your story about spelling bee was great it was like listening to Gayle Agostinelli I love those stories. Great to see you and Sweet Sunny say hello to Papa and all the feathered babies too. 🤗🐞🥰
I would love to see more decorated journal pages! I really struggle with finding new ways to make cool pages. Thank you. Love you and Sunny.
I will make one of these and add to one of my journals to hold photographs.
Incredible idea!!
Love your videos… can’t say how much! But I want to tell you I looked up “rataplan” from that sentence you showed of the book page glued to the journal, a beautifully descriptive word I’d never heard before. It means the sound as of the beat of a drum. Here, it describes the rain. I’ve learned so much and love your sweet spirit; plus, I learned a new word! Great all around! Love your ideas and your voice quality is nice to hear. You do not have upturned terminal sentence sound. So appreciative. Thanks for your intelligence and everything you do to help us all be happy. 🌻
Love this idea❤️🙋🏻♀️
Hello, my name is Brenda, nice to meet you. I’ve been a crafter for over 35yrs, doing many different crafts. I’ve been on RUclips for awhile searching for new ideas and inspiration! I found you, and I can’t tell you how excited I am starting my journey on Junk Journal’s. I just love watching you, you are so very patient in showing step by step tutorial’s. It’s all so overwhelming though, not you, but just in general. It looks like it can get pretty pricey in purchasing journal stuff. I’ve told myself from the start that I was going to stick with 1-3, people to subscribe to. Otherwise I would get overwhelmed. I just love this tutorial, it’s something that I can start with. I’ve been binge watching you, ever since last week. I just wanted to write you a note, in thanking you, for all the hard work you do in posting your videos, and the step by step process. Last week I made a purchase of pages for journaling, and unfortunately my mistake, I thought that they would be mailed to me, but they’re digi prints, which can be very expensive in printing. I’m looking for kits, and I heard you say you sell them, so I’m definitely going to check out your on-line store. I’m looking for a certain theme, (Owl’s), also I love the Victorian era, anything Shabby Chic. Please take me under your wing and guide me through a beginners RUclips videos you’ve done on journaling. Thank you, so very much for all you do, from beginners to masters of the art of journaling! I’m so looking forward to your reply. I’m including my email address for you, in case that’s easier for your reply. capursobrenda427@gmail.com
This is still one of my favorites that you've ever done