Hi Kathleen. That was so fun for me to see what I had sent to you because I had forgotten about some of it, and it also reminded me of how much fun I had putting it together for you. I’m so excited to see the journal you’re going to make with the papers. Love the additional ones you’ve chosen to use. Thank you so much for your encouragement and teaching that you do. You give us so much that helps us be better artists. Love the comparison of a journal to impressionist paintings. Such a good way to think of it. The wallpaper in the package was the vintage wallpaper from my mother-in-law’s estate. Thank you so much for sharing my channel with your viewers. Your friendship is a treasure to me.
I know it’s been too long sitting on my desk, but it is looking lovely now, for sure. Thanks again for such a lovely gift! You are a treasure to me as well. Thanks for watching.
Hi, Kathleen. I have been watching your videos teaching us how to alter papers. Wow! I have learned so much from your tutorials. I am currently away from home so I'm not crafting right now. However, when I return home from house sitting, I will be re-watching your videos and seeing what results I can get in my own projects. You are doing so much for the crafting community with these videos. Thank you so much for your consideration and the time spent giving us these helpful videos! All the best to you!
Oh wow, now this is my kind of journal. Lots of color and a wonderful mix of everything. I love what you have added and can hardly wait to see the journal when it is together. ☺♥
Wow, Kathleen! Fabulous Happy Mail! Can't wait to see how these eclectic journals come together! Thanks for the tip about using the iron-on transfers as a stamp. I was gifted a dozen or so embroidery patterns and was wondering what would be the best way to use them in journals. I will give it a try. Thanks for another informative video. I love this series.
Such beautiful things Linda sent you. I also love green and knew that about you, I read the other day that our eyes see more shades of green than any other color. Wonder if that’s one of the reason it’s so appealing to us
My brain naturally wants to play it safe with "matchy-matchy" and yet I look at how you arrange these pieces and see how well everything plays together in the end! I now want to challenge myself to try something more eclectic! Thank you Kathleen for the lessons and for passing on your mom's wisdom as well! PS....I see you are using a book cover that has no spine. The project I am working on now has that same thing and I am trying to figure out the best way to create a spine. Would you be able to show your process in how you will be creating a spine for that journal?!?!! I look forward to your next video!
I know what you mean Kerri and I’m glad you will be brave and try it! Thank you so much for watching and for your good support of me. I have filmed ahead on this series, so the process has passed for the cover, sadly. I’m sorry. BUT, I do have an old video of making another spine for a different book a couple of years ago. It is in the playlist on covers for journals, and there is another video for making an open spine lace cover as well in there that might be an option for your journal - but here is a link to this similar spine. It has a second part that finishes the cover, but this video shows how to construct the new spine, which is what I did with this cover. I glued the cardboard on top of this current journal, however, instead of gluing it underneath. I make them both ways frequently. This doesn’t make much sense, haha - just watch this video and I hope it helps. I will try to do a future video of how I made the spine for this eclectic journal. Thanks for the suggestion. ruclips.net/video/3MJyGnCenhY/видео.htmlsi=2oO9XI1sIsWj6TAm
@@lenoremassa8014 Thanks for asking Lenore - here it is. ruclips.net/video/xMSZKedRY-c/видео.htmlsi=kO8HgiXj9Bbv4tHI I also have a playlist of all my finished flip throughs. Just in case you need to find it again. It’s called Eclectic Style Retro “Happy Mail” Junk Journal
Good question Elaine, but I don’t know the answer. I don’t remember her mentioning one. Linda is always quick to answer a comment though, so if you ask in a comment on her latest video, I’ll bet she will answer quickly.
I’m 73. These things look so familiar. So pretty. What a lovely gift! Hugs, treen 💕💕💕
I know, right? They are very evocative and it’s fun to remember! 😁
Thank you, Kathleen. I’m excited to see this one come together! Such a beautiful array of treasures! 😀💞
Thanks so much Keryn! It really is!
How fun to see you work on two journals together! 😃
Thank you Elaine!
You deserve an applause. You really appreciate art and your mother showed you how!!!!!
Oh thank you Joyce! I appreciate that and my mom would be proud, haha!
Can’t wait to see this journal put together. I love the cover…..and so much more. 💖💖💖
Thank you so much Deb! - it’s coming together and I also can’t wait to see how it turns out, haha!
You've received such a great batch of happy mail. I can't wait to see the outcome of it all!
I’m glad to hear it Sheryl - it’s coming along actually!
😍❤️what a fun and beautiful happy mail. Can’t wait to see how you put your journal together.
It really is a beautiful gift - thank you Carol!
I love all of those pieces Kathleen! What a great selection! Can't wait to see the journals come to life!🥰
It was such a great gift - I’m really having fun with it! Thanks for watching Nancy!
Hi Kathleen. That was so fun for me to see what I had sent to you because I had forgotten about some of it, and it also reminded me of how much fun I had putting it together for you. I’m so excited to see the journal you’re going to make with the papers. Love the additional ones you’ve chosen to use. Thank you so much for your encouragement and teaching that you do. You give us so much that helps us be better artists. Love the comparison of a journal to impressionist paintings. Such a good way to think of it. The wallpaper in the package was the vintage wallpaper from my mother-in-law’s estate.
Thank you so much for sharing my channel with your viewers. Your friendship is a treasure to me.
I know it’s been too long sitting on my desk, but it is looking lovely now, for sure. Thanks again for such a lovely gift! You are a treasure to me as well. Thanks for watching.
@@BeAgainBooks My pleasure, Kathleen. ♥️
What a lovely assortment of paper items Linda sent you. Looking forward to see how you combine the pattern paper.
Wasn’t she kind? Yes, it was a lovely gift. Thank you Gloria!
Hi, Kathleen. I have been watching your videos teaching us how to alter papers. Wow! I have learned so much from your tutorials. I am currently away from home so I'm not crafting right now. However, when I return home from house sitting, I will be re-watching your videos and seeing what results I can get in my own projects. You are doing so much for the crafting community with these videos. Thank you so much for your consideration and the time spent giving us these helpful videos! All the best to you!
Thank you so much -it makes me very happy to be useful. I love to teach and am glad for those who want to listen. Thank you.
Beautiful colours for a journal, can’t wait to see the end result.
Thank you Sheila! I hope you’ll be pleased!
What a wonderful bunch of happy mail!😊❤️
I know! Aren’t I a lucky girl. Thanks for watching Susan!
Lovely start! Great happy mail!
Thanks Dawn - it really was a lovely gift.
Green is my favorite color too 💚
It’s the best, right? Thanks for coming by!
Caught up with Kathleen this morning!!!
Yay! Thank you my steady friend! I hope you are beginning a great summer!
❤❤❤❤❤love your style! You’re so good at pulling things together.
Aww - thank you so much!
Oh wow, now this is my kind of journal. Lots of color and a wonderful mix of everything. I love what you have added and can hardly wait to see the journal when it is together. ☺♥
Thank you Joan!
Love the Happy Mail ❤ Beautiful for the journal ❤❤😊
I agree Virginia - it was a special gift! Thanks for watching.
Wow, Kathleen! Fabulous Happy Mail! Can't wait to see how these eclectic journals come together! Thanks for the tip about using the iron-on transfers as a stamp. I was gifted a dozen or so embroidery patterns and was wondering what would be the best way to use them in journals. I will give it a try. Thanks for another informative video. I love this series.
Thank you so much Lorna! I hope you do try the embroidery iron on. Let’s hope it has some “juice” left, haha.
cant wait to see it!
Thanks very much Bonnie!
wonderful stuff! looking forward to seeing more. working on 2 eclectic journals at once will be super fun!
Thank you Brittany! I think so too!
So many lovely items ,thanks for sharing your art and inspiration, it is encouraging me to make a journal of my own,Teresa in Mn
Oh I am glad to hear that Teresa! Have fun!
Lovely happy mail and i look forward to seeing what you make ❤
Thank you Sioned - it is lovely and the journal is coming along really well!
This is going to be beautiful!
Thanks so much Toni - I appreciate that!
Such beautiful things Linda sent you. I also love green and knew that about you, I read the other day that our eyes see more shades of green than any other color. Wonder if that’s one of the reason it’s so appealing to us
That’s really so interesting Dorothy - about green! I’ll bet it’s why it so appealing. Thank you for stopping by!
Wish I could do what you do, you have a great eye.
Awww Nana - thank you!
My brain naturally wants to play it safe with "matchy-matchy" and yet I look at how you arrange these pieces and see how well everything plays together in the end! I now want to challenge myself to try something more eclectic!
Thank you Kathleen for the lessons and for passing on your mom's wisdom as well!
PS....I see you are using a book cover that has no spine. The project I am working on now has that same thing and I am trying to figure out the best way to create a spine. Would you be able to show your process in how you will be creating a spine for that journal?!?!!
I look forward to your next video!
I know what you mean Kerri and I’m glad you will be brave and try it! Thank you so much for watching and for your good support of me. I have filmed ahead on this series, so the process has passed for the cover, sadly. I’m sorry. BUT, I do have an old video of making another spine for a different book a couple of years ago. It is in the playlist on covers for journals, and there is another video for making an open spine lace cover as well in there that might be an option for your journal - but here is a link to this similar spine. It has a second part that finishes the cover, but this video shows how to construct the new spine, which is what I did with this cover. I glued the cardboard on top of this current journal, however, instead of gluing it underneath. I make them both ways frequently. This doesn’t make much sense, haha - just watch this video and I hope it helps. I will try to do a future video of how I made the spine for this eclectic journal. Thanks for the suggestion. ruclips.net/video/3MJyGnCenhY/видео.htmlsi=2oO9XI1sIsWj6TAm
@@BeAgainBooks thank you so much, Kathleen!
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Thank you Karen!
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Thank you!
I’m dying to see the result! But I can’t find it. Can you let me know what you call the video. Love your work!
@@lenoremassa8014 Thanks for asking Lenore - here it is. ruclips.net/video/xMSZKedRY-c/видео.htmlsi=kO8HgiXj9Bbv4tHI I also have a playlist of all my finished flip throughs. Just in case you need to find it again. It’s called Eclectic Style Retro “Happy Mail” Junk Journal
PS Does Linda have a Shop? Thanks. 😃
Good question Elaine, but I don’t know the answer. I don’t remember her mentioning one. Linda is always quick to answer a comment though, so if you ask in a comment on her latest video, I’ll bet she will answer quickly.