This is exactly what I was looking for I have paper size 9 1/2" × 6" that I cannot find a binder for. They don't make the binder size anymore. And now you solve my problem. Thanks I have all the materials except that hole puncher you used.
Thanks! I'm glad this helped! I hope you found something to make the holes (catching up on comments after a year... sorry for the late response!) Big hug!
Thank you for this video. I made one to hold my clear stamps in small page protectors. It is a chunky monkey and I love it. I used the cardstock I had on hand and you are right, it should be heavier. However, it is my prototype ... there will be more. Thank you!
Hi Cindy! Thanks for watching! The separation between the 2 holes is 2.3cm, and I used a ring of 4.3cm (outside diameter) and 3.8cm (inside diameter). In inches, the separation is 1/16 under an inch (roughly)
Hi Melinda, it's about 2.3cm or 7/8 of an inch (middle of the hole to middle of the hole). Sorry for the late response! Catching up on messages. Thanks for watching!
Thanks! I believe the rings are 4.5cm (1.77in) and the holes were probably 3.5cm (1.37in) away from each other. Sorry for the late reply, catching up on comments! Big hug! :)
Yes! This is exactly what I am looking for! I only have ring binders with me without its stand(is that right?) With it just like the usual binder in stores.
You could just tape the wrapping paper Instead of using mod-podge and then glue paper/cardstock where she added more wrapping paper on the inside. amazing tutorial tho- 😉😊
Thanks for your feedback :) If I understood it right, your approach means that the paper (taped) will not be sticked to the surface, correct? If that's the case, then for my later stages (adding paint and other mediums, as seen in the continuation video ruclips.net/video/JWbinEjwPes/видео.html ) may make the paper crumble or move. I glued everything so my surface is solid and one, if you know what I mean, and it doesn't move. But if you're going to leave it plain and you like that finish, then yes, that's a great option too. Thanks for watching!! NB: I'm catching up on old comments I forgot to respond at the time. Sorry for the delay!
Hi, I bought the rings in a shop. You can find them in Amazon too. I think I left a link in the video description. I bought a second batch using that link. Have a nice weekend!
Hi! I know, not the most creative project... I was not going to publish this video, I thought people would find it boring, but fortunately I changed my mind, apparently they enjoy it and it's one of my most watched (still surprised) :) Those rings... I used to find them in a shop in Spain and now that shop is closed for good. I have been searching online for them but can't get them in that colour and size! I either get them in silver or the size is too big or too small... if you ever find them, please let me know! My stock won't last forever :( If I find them at my end, I'll let you know too! Have a great week! :)
I've had the same issue with those Martha Stewart decorative punches. The cardstock wasn't even that heavy, but it just would NOT go through the thing. :-/
Crafty Faires / Ревю на крафт продукти и идеи Hi, the binder was to bind my stamps which are roughly an A5 size. I'm not sure if I used the measure that a double hole puncher would do and use that measure to calculate from the middle hole where to place the other 2 holes top and bottom, or if I just eye bulleted them. My recommendation is: think what you will be binding (paper, cardboard, etc) and how you will need to make your holes at the end. If you are intending to use a double punch at the end, then use that measure to separate all holes. If you will use a single hole puncher then you are free to place them wherever you want. I would create a paper stipe (that's what I did) calculate where the middle one goes, punch the single hole, then fold the stripe template in half (so your middle hole is half a circle) and punch towards the edge but not too close, when you unfold you will have 3 holes at the same distance. I hope this is making sense... :) Thanks for watching and for your comment!
Hi Mannat, they are in the description of the video. See link also here. They are difficult to find, I could only find them here (this is an affiliated link, if you buy at amazon following this link, Amazon will give me a small percentage of what you spend at no cost for you): - binder rings: amazon US - amzn.to/2KN74fi
You showed images of the final result at the beginning - which is good - but if an image speaks 1000 words, then a video will speak 10,000 - it might be much better if you showed a video of how it looks and works (at the beginning) - i.e. the brief snippet at 8::57 ----> it helps conceptualise the result.
Gracias Claudya! Las mias siguen bien, pero no es una carpeta que use mucho. Si las usas mucho al ser carton los agujeros se irían haciendo cada vez mas grandes solo de usarla. Las anillas que elegí también cuestan de abrir y lo hice por eso, para que no se abriesen solas. Espero que te ayude mi comentario. Besitos! :)
Thanks for the video dear ..... It's really helpful.....which tape have you used? Is it a masking tape? Can I use a normal cello tape? Is cardboard and chipboard same dear? Is a plastic paper scorer good enough 2 mk dis instead of a bone folder? Waiting for your reply.... 😅
Hi Sabbu, thanks for watching! I've used masking tape but cello tape would work as well, the only difference is that cello tape is plastic texture while masking tape is paper texture so the glue may not stick perfectly on cello tape and may need more drying time, but it should still be OK if you're not in a rush to get things dry. I think in some places they call it greyboard and in others chipboard, so yes, I think it should be the same, it's that grey board that it's very thick and robust. Yes, you can use a plastic paper scorer (that's what I used, although I call it bone folder probably). I hope you give it a try! If so let me know how it turned out. Sorry for the late response, I'm catching up on messages. Have a lovely weekend!! :)
Hi Destiney, I bought it many years ago in a craft shop, but I managed to find it in amazon, here is the link if you want to check it: amzn.to/2W3uVN3 Alternatively, you can use a leather punch hole with a hammer and use a scrap piece of wood or thick carboard as a base to protect your table, for example, this tool: amzn.to/2W6H17Z I'll add this in the description of the video. Have a lovely weekend!
Hi Leah! I used a punch tool. Here are a couple of links. Check them out so you can see different options. It's the type of tool that is used to create holes in belts, etc. but they created a version for us paper crafters. Thanks for watching! - Punch tool: Artemio Eyelet Setter (*): amazon US: amzn.to/2W4BgYA amazon UK: amzn.to/2Kpiw3T - Alternative punch: get a leather punch hole like this one. Holes can be done using a hammer on your chipboard/greyboard but remember to always put something (wood or very thick cardboard) to protect your surface when you make the holes): Amazon UK: amzn.to/2W6H17Z Amazon US: amzn.to/2JTOyWb
No, any glue will do. PVA glue or the regular white glue. I use modpodge because it dries really fast and I'm sure it sticks really well and it stays matt finish.
Hi Ziya, I found them on Amazon after the shop I bought them from closed for good, so you can get them here: amzn.to/3cKF23v They are leaf binders or hinged rings
I don’t know if I’d get an answer since this is an older video, but I really want to try to make a binder, however I’m having trouble on deciding to get the scoring board. Is it a necessary item to use? or can I do the binder without it?
You don't need the scoring board. I don't even remember in which part of the video I use it, so I would probably forget to use it next time. A scoring board is just a tool to make the work easier, but you can do whatever you need just manually. I hope that helps. Good night! 😊
Hi Sofia, you can use an eyelet punch or an awl for example (make sure to protect your surface with a cardboard or something thick, so you don't ruin your table). If the surface was not very thick, you could also use a big needle and once a small hole is created, you can expand the hole by inserting bigger things, like the back of a small round brush handle, and force the hole to be wider and wider (increment the size of the brush) until you get the size of hole you need. I hope this helps. Take Care!
Ahora si! Las acabo de subir. No encontraba las fotos y hoy me he cruzado con ellas al hacer limpieza del ordenador, así que las subía ahora o nunca... las encontrarás debajo de este vídeo. Saludos!
I,d also like info on the hole puncher... what it called where did you get it.. ???? That looks just like what I need I'm sure having trouble with my single punches and that might just do the trick...
@@WhiteRavenBookRook I've got one made by X-Cut by Docrafts. I know Crafters Companion also do one in their Threaders range, also Hunkydory and Joycrafts have their own versions. They're called Screw Hole Punches.
Hi Val, According to Artemio, it's an "eyelet setter" I bought it many years ago in a craft shop, but I managed to find it in amazon, here is the link if you want to check it: amzn.to/2W3uVN3 Alternatively, you can use a leather punch hole with a hammer and use a scrap piece of wood or thick cardboard as a base to protect your table, for example, this tool: amzn.to/2W6H17Z All this info is now in the description of the video, for everyone to see. NB: I'm catching up on old comments I forgot to respond at the time. Sorry for the delay!
Hi! According to Artemio, it's an "eyelet setter" I bought it many years ago in a craft shop, but I managed to find it in amazon, here is the link if you want to check it: amzn.to/2W3uVN3 Alternatively, you can use a leather punch hole with a hammer and use a scrap piece of wood or thick cardboard as a base to protect your table, for example, this tool: amzn.to/2W6H17Z All this info is now in the description of the video, for everyone to see. NB: I'm catching up on old comments I forgot to respond at the time. Sorry for the delay!
Hi Belinda! Thanks for your help in responding the comments! I've added more info on more alternatives as well. According to Artemio, the one I used is an "eyelet setter" I bought it many years ago in a craft shop, but I managed to find it in amazon, here is the link if you want to check it: amzn.to/2W3uVN3 Alternatively, you can use a leather punch hole with a hammer and use a scrap piece of wood or thick cardboard as a base to protect your table, for example, this tool: amzn.to/2W6H17Z All this info is now in the description of the video, for everyone to see. NB: I'm catching up on old comments I forgot to respond at the time. Sorry for the delay!
That wasn't cardstock you used - it's chipboard. And that wasn't a pokey tool - if was a Japanese screw punch. The holes are of course the hardest part and most vital to recreating a diy. By not being clear I think you make it look too easy. I come to think that others will think it's that easy - into they attempt to do themselves and can't. I say that because I know how hard it is to find a Japanese screw punch. I think this video is misleading.
Hi Mony! Thanks for your feedback. Sorry, when I do voiceover I confuse sometimes the terms and I must admit that at the time I recorded and edited this video I didn't know chipboard and cardboard were different materials in English (in Spanish we call that chipboard as "grey cardboard", hence my mis-translation/confusion) and in addition I called it cardstock instead of cardboard, so double the mess... but you're right, obviously what I used is thicker than cardstock... In UK though, instead of chipboard, they call it greyboard, so I totally I confused the terms. However, if you see the description of the video, I added links to the actual supply, so people can see what I actually used. I've updated the name of the supply, I changed it from "grey cardstock" to chipboard. I've added subtitles to the video and added the right description, I hope that helps the viewers (It's the first time I add subtitles, so I'm not sure if what I did was actually saved...). Regarding the punch, this is the one I used and again you're right, apart from this brand I haven't seen any other in the crafting industry like this one, but people can ask what I used if they have a doubt and I will respond as soon as I can: Amazon UK: amzn.to/2Kpiw3T Amazon US: amzn.to/2W4BgYA I've added it in the description of the video, so people can easily find it. Alternatively, a leather punch hole with a hammer and a scrap piece of wood or thick cardboard as a base to protect your table could be used to do the holes, the concept is the same (make a hole wherever you need) and it may be a cheaper and easier tool to find, for example, this one: (UK) amzn.to/2W6H17Z (US) amzn.to/2JTOyWbThanks again for your comments and if you see something else that can be improved, just let me know. Have a nice weekend!
I know this is 6 years old but I started making one today after watching this video. Thanks!!!
So happy it helped you! I hope it turned out nicely! :)
This is exactly what I was looking for I have paper size
9 1/2" × 6" that I cannot find a binder for. They don't make the binder size anymore. And now you solve my problem. Thanks I have all the materials except that hole puncher you used.
Thanks! I'm glad this helped! I hope you found something to make the holes (catching up on comments after a year... sorry for the late response!) Big hug!
i just bought binder ring i think this is the time to make my own binder thank you so much
Yay! Have fun! :)
Thank you much I watch many tutorials but this is the only tutorial I can make
Thanks! I really appreciate it! I hope you try it yourself. Any questions, just ask (and I'll try to respond as quickly as I can) :)
Thank you for this video. I made one to hold my clear stamps in small page protectors. It is a chunky monkey and I love it. I used the cardstock I had on hand and you are right, it should be heavier. However, it is my prototype ... there will be more. Thank you!
It's a great idea to try what you have in hand, it may perfectly work for you! Thanks very much for watching, Judy! Have a lovely weekend! :)
I am from India n I like your work very much.
Excellent...
Thank you very much Sumit! :)
Super great video! I can't wait to try this. You did a wonderful job of explaining and demonstrating everything!
Thanks so much Libbie!
NB: Catching up on old comments that I forgot to respond. Sorry for the delay!
You make it look so easy!😃 thanks for this awesome tutorial!
Galactic Vibrations thanks very much for watching! I'm really happy you enjoyed it! :)
I can't find the amount of space between the 2 holes for the binder rings. Can you tell me please?
Nicely done video 🙂
Hi Cindy! Thanks for watching! The separation between the 2 holes is 2.3cm, and I used a ring of 4.3cm (outside diameter) and 3.8cm (inside diameter). In inches, the separation is 1/16 under an inch (roughly)
Awesome tutorial, thisbia exactly what i was looking for. Im going to build a cistom padfolio cause i cant find that fots my needs.
8:18. Hello. Thank you for this vid. I would like to ask for the distance of the two holes. Thank you
I'd like to know as well
Hi! 2.3cm or 7/8 of an inch. Sorry for the late response! Catching up on messages. Thanks for watching!
Hi Melinda, it's about 2.3cm or 7/8 of an inch (middle of the hole to middle of the hole). Sorry for the late response! Catching up on messages. Thanks for watching!
This is an amazing tutorial! 😍
How far apart did you put the holes, and how big are the rings?
Thanks! I believe the rings are 4.5cm (1.77in) and the holes were probably 3.5cm (1.37in) away from each other. Sorry for the late reply, catching up on comments! Big hug! :)
Really great I made something for a friend using this tutorial
That's great! I'm so happy this video was useful for you! have a great weekend! :)
I made a binder today it made perfectly thankyou mam
That's great! I'm so happy it helped you! Have a lovely weekend! ❤️
Me encantó!!! le hare una a mi hijo para cuando vuelva a la escuela. Gracias por compartir tus trabajos.
Muchas gracias Zully! Me alegro de que te haya gustado!! :)
Yes! This is exactly what I am looking for! I only have ring binders with me without its stand(is that right?) With it just like the usual binder in stores.
Yes, I was using regular rings, independent rings that open and close, no stands to hold them together. Thanks for watching!!
I love it ❤️🤩 I always wanted to make a binder and this is the best ✨✨and the simplest tutorial
Thanks so much 😊
This was really a good tutorial!!! Thank you so much!
Tamatha Mavraides thanks very much!! :)
You could just tape the wrapping paper Instead of using mod-podge and then glue paper/cardstock where she added more wrapping paper on the inside. amazing tutorial tho- 😉😊
Thanks for your feedback :) If I understood it right, your approach means that the paper (taped) will not be sticked to the surface, correct? If that's the case, then for my later stages (adding paint and other mediums, as seen in the continuation video ruclips.net/video/JWbinEjwPes/видео.html ) may make the paper crumble or move. I glued everything so my surface is solid and one, if you know what I mean, and it doesn't move. But if you're going to leave it plain and you like that finish, then yes, that's a great option too. Thanks for watching!!
NB: I'm catching up on old comments I forgot to respond at the time. Sorry for the delay!
I've been looking for this! Thank you!
You're welcome!
Can u pls teach how to make the rings ?
Hi, I bought the rings in a shop. You can find them in Amazon too. I think I left a link in the video description. I bought a second batch using that link. Have a nice weekend!
Thank you I really wanted to make one binder for so long now I can thank you! 🙂
Super creativity...😊😊
I have a question , from where I can get those rings ?
Hi! I know, not the most creative project... I was not going to publish this video, I thought people would find it boring, but fortunately I changed my mind, apparently they enjoy it and it's one of my most watched (still surprised) :) Those rings... I used to find them in a shop in Spain and now that shop is closed for good. I have been searching online for them but can't get them in that colour and size! I either get them in silver or the size is too big or too small... if you ever find them, please let me know! My stock won't last forever :(
If I find them at my end, I'll let you know too! Have a great week! :)
I also have this question
you can search that rings in Aliexpress.. they send worldwide
this is just what I needed ....thank you so much
You're very welcome! :)
Aight! Thank you so much! Now I'll make one for me , my sister and my bestfriend! Yas! Thank you so much again ✨
Wow! so many! I hope they turned out nicely!
this is soooo convenient. Thank you.
You're welcome! thanks for watching!
I've had the same issue with those Martha Stewart decorative punches. The cardstock wasn't even that heavy, but it just would NOT go through the thing. :-/
You never know until you try it, right? Happy I was not the only one... :)
Amazing video & a must try!
Thanks so much Sally! :)
Very innovative and useful.
Thanks so much Abdul!
Wonderful. Can I ask you how you decide what the width is between the holes?
Crafty Faires / Ревю на крафт продукти и идеи Hi, the binder was to bind my stamps which are roughly an A5 size. I'm not sure if I used the measure that a double hole puncher would do and use that measure to calculate from the middle hole where to place the other 2 holes top and bottom, or if I just eye bulleted them. My recommendation is: think what you will be binding (paper, cardboard, etc) and how you will need to make your holes at the end. If you are intending to use a double punch at the end, then use that measure to separate all holes. If you will use a single hole puncher then you are free to place them wherever you want. I would create a paper stipe (that's what I did) calculate where the middle one goes, punch the single hole, then fold the stripe template in half (so your middle hole is half a circle) and punch towards the edge but not too close, when you unfold you will have 3 holes at the same distance. I hope this is making sense... :) Thanks for watching and for your comment!
Can you please tell from where you get these rings
Hi Mannat, they are in the description of the video. See link also here. They are difficult to find, I could only find them here (this is an affiliated link, if you buy at amazon following this link, Amazon will give me a small percentage of what you spend at no cost for you):
- binder rings: amazon US - amzn.to/2KN74fi
@@scrapcosy thanks
thank you so much....this was really helpful
Happy you found it helpful!! :)
Fantastic
Thank you so much 😀
thank you very much!!
Thanks so much to you!
Thankyou soo much for this video❤️❤️😍
My pleasure 😊
Brilliant! Thanks for posting this super helpful video! 😊
You're so welcome! I'm so happy you find it useful Julie! :)
You showed images of the final result at the beginning - which is good - but if an image speaks 1000 words, then a video will speak 10,000 - it might be much better if you showed a video of how it looks and works (at the beginning) - i.e. the brief snippet at 8::57 ----> it helps conceptualise the result.
Lo ame! Gracias de Brazil. Solo una duda, las anillas no se aflojan ni se aflojan con el tiempo?
Gracias Claudya! Las mias siguen bien, pero no es una carpeta que use mucho. Si las usas mucho al ser carton los agujeros se irían haciendo cada vez mas grandes solo de usarla. Las anillas que elegí también cuestan de abrir y lo hice por eso, para que no se abriesen solas. Espero que te ayude mi comentario. Besitos! :)
So helpful thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video dear ..... It's really helpful.....which tape have you used? Is it a masking tape? Can I use a normal cello tape? Is cardboard and chipboard same dear? Is a plastic paper scorer good enough 2 mk dis instead of a bone folder? Waiting for your reply....
😅
Hi Sabbu, thanks for watching! I've used masking tape but cello tape would work as well, the only difference is that cello tape is plastic texture while masking tape is paper texture so the glue may not stick perfectly on cello tape and may need more drying time, but it should still be OK if you're not in a rush to get things dry. I think in some places they call it greyboard and in others chipboard, so yes, I think it should be the same, it's that grey board that it's very thick and robust. Yes, you can use a plastic paper scorer (that's what I used, although I call it bone folder probably). I hope you give it a try! If so let me know how it turned out. Sorry for the late response, I'm catching up on messages. Have a lovely weekend!! :)
Where can you find the hole punch tool used
Hi Destiney, I bought it many years ago in a craft shop, but I managed to find it in amazon, here is the link if you want to check it: amzn.to/2W3uVN3
Alternatively, you can use a leather punch hole with a hammer and use a scrap piece of wood or thick carboard as a base to protect your table, for example, this tool: amzn.to/2W6H17Z
I'll add this in the description of the video.
Have a lovely weekend!
8:27 what tool did she use?
Hi Leah! I used a punch tool. Here are a couple of links. Check them out so you can see different options. It's the type of tool that is used to create holes in belts, etc. but they created a version for us paper crafters. Thanks for watching!
- Punch tool: Artemio Eyelet Setter (*):
amazon US: amzn.to/2W4BgYA
amazon UK: amzn.to/2Kpiw3T
- Alternative punch: get a leather punch hole like this one. Holes can be done using a hammer on your chipboard/greyboard but remember to always put something (wood or very thick cardboard) to protect your surface when you make the holes):
Amazon UK: amzn.to/2W6H17Z
Amazon US: amzn.to/2JTOyWb
Which gum is used in it?
ModPodge:
Amazon UK link:
16oz - 473ml: amzn.to/2Ps0nRN
Amazon US link
8oz - 236ml: amzn.to/2QlP56G
1gallon - 3.78L: amzn.to/2E9IzIU
very very useful gor me.Thanks
I'm really happy this video helped you! :)
Wat zijn de afmetingen van de cover in cm?
23,5cm
where did yuo get the rings?
Hi! I got them from Amazon, I believe
Do you have to use modpoge
No, any glue will do. PVA glue or the regular white glue. I use modpodge because it dries really fast and I'm sure it sticks really well and it stays matt finish.
Is this method good ? If we want to bind many sheets approx 40-50 and surely the rings won't fall na
Hi, If the rings are wide enough you can fit 50 sheets probably. Thanks for watching!
It's awsomeeeeeeee 💜
Thanks so much!
I really like it
Thank you Rajni! :)
Mam from where I can buy those rings and what is the name of that rings? 🤔
Hi Ziya, I found them on Amazon after the shop I bought them from closed for good, so you can get them here:
amzn.to/3cKF23v
They are leaf binders or hinged rings
Thank you very very very much!!!!!!!This video was very helpful!!!BTW,love your videos!!😁😁🎉🎉🎊🎊😍😍🥰🥰😘😘😗😗😙😙☺️☺️😊😊
Glad it was helpful! Thanks to you for watching!! :)
I don’t know if I’d get an answer since this is an older video, but I really want to try to make a binder, however I’m having trouble on deciding to get the scoring board. Is it a necessary item to use? or can I do the binder without it?
You don't need the scoring board. I don't even remember in which part of the video I use it, so I would probably forget to use it next time. A scoring board is just a tool to make the work easier, but you can do whatever you need just manually. I hope that helps. Good night! 😊
@@scrapcosy wow you responded a lot more faster than I expected! Haha thank you so much! 🙏🏼
Beautiful 😍
Reem Mallak thanks!!
ruclips.net/video/bKgY7uNDMCQ/видео.html
How else can I poke holes?
Hi Sofia, you can use an eyelet punch or an awl for example (make sure to protect your surface with a cardboard or something thick, so you don't ruin your table). If the surface was not very thick, you could also use a big needle and once a small hole is created, you can expand the hole by inserting bigger things, like the back of a small round brush handle, and force the hole to be wider and wider (increment the size of the brush) until you get the size of hole you need. I hope this helps. Take Care!
Very good job 😍👌
Thanks Biba!
ruclips.net/video/bKgY7uNDMCQ/видео.html
Thank youu so much🥀❤
Thanks to you for watching!
Me encanta Raquel, pero mi ingles es muy malo Y me cuesta entwnder, las medidas del proyecto estan en tu blog?
Ahora si! Las acabo de subir. No encontraba las fotos y hoy me he cruzado con ellas al hacer limpieza del ordenador, así que las subía ahora o nunca... las encontrarás debajo de este vídeo. Saludos!
scrapcosy Muchas gracias Raquel.
What exactly is the tool called used to make the holes? Where can I purchase it? Thanks so much.
I,d also like info on the hole puncher... what it called where did you get it..
???? That looks just like what I need I'm sure having trouble with my single punches and that might just do the trick...
@@WhiteRavenBookRook I've got one made by X-Cut by Docrafts. I know Crafters Companion also do one in their Threaders range, also Hunkydory and Joycrafts have their own versions. They're called Screw Hole Punches.
Hi Val,
According to Artemio, it's an "eyelet setter"
I bought it many years ago in a craft shop, but I managed to find it in amazon, here is the link if you want to check it: amzn.to/2W3uVN3
Alternatively, you can use a leather punch hole with a hammer and use a scrap piece of wood or thick cardboard as a base to protect your table, for example, this tool: amzn.to/2W6H17Z
All this info is now in the description of the video, for everyone to see.
NB: I'm catching up on old comments I forgot to respond at the time. Sorry for the delay!
Hi!
According to Artemio, it's an "eyelet setter"
I bought it many years ago in a craft shop, but I managed to find it in amazon, here is the link if you want to check it: amzn.to/2W3uVN3
Alternatively, you can use a leather punch hole with a hammer and use a scrap piece of wood or thick cardboard as a base to protect your table, for example, this tool: amzn.to/2W6H17Z
All this info is now in the description of the video, for everyone to see.
NB: I'm catching up on old comments I forgot to respond at the time. Sorry for the delay!
Hi Belinda! Thanks for your help in responding the comments! I've added more info on more alternatives as well.
According to Artemio, the one I used is an "eyelet setter"
I bought it many years ago in a craft shop, but I managed to find it in amazon, here is the link if you want to check it: amzn.to/2W3uVN3
Alternatively, you can use a leather punch hole with a hammer and use a scrap piece of wood or thick cardboard as a base to protect your table, for example, this tool: amzn.to/2W6H17Z
All this info is now in the description of the video, for everyone to see.
NB: I'm catching up on old comments I forgot to respond at the time. Sorry for the delay!
What are the size
Hi, you can check the sizes in my blog, right under the video. The link is in the comments box. Thanks for watching!
it's good
Thanks!
i searched for a chest binder TwT
Well, it was a binder, LOL
my paper wrinkled all over😢
Maybe the glue was too liquid? or the card board too thin?
Any indian here
Just a Spaniard, sorry... :)
That wasn't cardstock you used - it's chipboard. And that wasn't a pokey tool - if was a Japanese screw punch. The holes are of course the hardest part and most vital to recreating a diy. By not being clear I think you make it look too easy. I come to think that others will think it's that easy - into they attempt to do themselves and can't. I say that because I know how hard it is to find a Japanese screw punch. I think this video is misleading.
Hi Mony! Thanks for your feedback. Sorry, when I do voiceover I confuse sometimes the terms and I must admit that at the time I recorded and edited this video I didn't know chipboard and cardboard were different materials in English (in Spanish we call that chipboard as "grey cardboard", hence my mis-translation/confusion) and in addition I called it cardstock instead of cardboard, so double the mess... but you're right, obviously what I used is thicker than cardstock... In UK though, instead of chipboard, they call it greyboard, so I totally I confused the terms. However, if you see the description of the video, I added links to the actual supply, so people can see what I actually used. I've updated the name of the supply, I changed it from "grey cardstock" to chipboard. I've added subtitles to the video and added the right description, I hope that helps the viewers (It's the first time I add subtitles, so I'm not sure if what I did was actually saved...).
Regarding the punch, this is the one I used and again you're right, apart from this brand I haven't seen any other in the crafting industry like this one, but people can ask what I used if they have a doubt and I will respond as soon as I can:
Amazon UK: amzn.to/2Kpiw3T
Amazon US: amzn.to/2W4BgYA
I've added it in the description of the video, so people can easily find it. Alternatively, a leather punch hole with a hammer and a scrap piece of wood or thick cardboard as a base to protect your table could be used to do the holes, the concept is the same (make a hole wherever you need) and it may be a cheaper and easier tool to find, for example, this one:
(UK) amzn.to/2W6H17Z
(US) amzn.to/2JTOyWbThanks again for your comments and if you see something else that can be improved, just let me know.
Have a nice weekend!