I think I love all of your bookmarks. Even the origami one 🙂. I decided to gift some to a friend who is a huge book lover and would never do anything to harm a page. So those little thingis are perfekt for all those who still read "normal" books! Thank you, Natasa!
Natasa even when you're unsure of your explanation, or you're not being as clear as usual; you're still explaining yourself pretty good. I for one understand you very clearly. 😊
Love em all and sure beat plain envelope corner made for years. If have to choose one it would be three because of versatility working on left and right pages, and can be made anywhere with next to nothing if needed, and works great for regular books. For journals I would make the first two. Thank you kindly for your quick, easy, useful and beautiful creations.
The last one is my most favourite because it's the easiest to make and it doesn't stick out. Saying that I love them all and I made them all with you. Thank you for this wonderful idea 😀💖
What I love about your videos: Your voice speaking about what you do in the video and not about your whole personal life! The mostly easy , but very good ideas , explaned VERY clear. Giving possibilities for no sewers , so very important for me. Speeding up the boring parts! Thank you very much for sharing your ideas..
I like all 3! I am going to make them to use in the journal I am making to gift to my niece!! I’m having so much fun! And I have only you to thank!! You have taught me so much and it brings me so much joy to make everything for the junk journal!!!Thank you Natasha! 💝
Hi Natasha , thank you for sharing your processes for making your gorgeous journals. For your second method of corner squares, you can make things easier. If you have two sided paper or book pages, etc., cut your paper 4 x 8 and start by folding in center. You can diagonally fold your front paper either inward or outward. If you use 4 X 8 paper you already have a solid fold on the bottom and don't have to glue the bottom side.
I love them all, but if I had to choose I would say the collaged ones are my favorite. Your instructions are always easy to understand and you always make sense. Thank you so much for sharing.
*I want to tell you something very important*, I was not into Journal today, but here in United States America right now is soo tense, so stress, I came to your video and now I feel calmer and good. Merci ! Whenever you feel tired or thinking not sure my video is good, Please remember that someone in the other side of the world loves all this content and loves you. I came to this Country and sometimes I miss home soo much, and I look for videos like yours.
I love sewing and doing collages so this is the perfect craft for me. So my favorite book hugger method is the sewing/collage ones. The one with the lace collage is so cute! Your instructions are very will explained, thank you!
I love your videos! I’ve checked out many different videos but yours are always the ones I come back to. Thank you for not babbling, running to the washroom or playing with a pet during your videos!!!
I love all 3 styles. Have done the origami and used a fancy corner trimmer for the large side but love the embellishment on the folded side. Thank you for sharing them all.
Natasha I just want to say that I have recently discovered your RUclips videos while surfing for hints and tips on journaling...and oh my gosh, I just love all of your videos, I have binge watched most of them, they are very easy to understand, and your work is just gorgeous, thank you so much for taking the time to educate us. Xxx
Loving the collaged ones. Haven't tried those before. I've been doing the origami bookmarks for a few years because they're nice and flat - better for books that you're reading.
you can actually use the corner of a "junk mail" envelope that is not too thin, and if gluing the embellishments on, you get the full corner to slide onto your page without interference. This is fun
Love them all, I have bought my eldest grandson a book for his birthday, so I now have something to add to it, thanks so much for your time and inspiration 🇦🇺😻👍🏻
Love these examples. Years ago, I learned to make something similar but I used an envelope for my corner/bookmark. So for the collaged rectangle, Cut out a rectangle on an envelope corner leaving two sides intact. For the diagonal bookmark, cut across the envelope corner on a diagonal shape creating a triangle. Then decorate the front as you did in your video. Or, Cut the rectangle, then across in a diagonal cut on the top layer of the envelope, so the triangle is on the top side and the rectangle on the back side of the bookmark. I hope i explained the process clearly.
@@melindamitchell6584 I agree, I usually just drew a flower on mine then, but these give me ideas of how to embellish envelope markers and make them prettier.
I remember making the envelope book mark corners. Fun and easy. It is a great way to use junk mail envelopes. No need to purchase paper. Just cut off the edges of the envelope. Decorate either before or after. Using the envelopes with windows adds another element. Creative, Fun and Simple. The origami idea is clever.
These are great! My favorite is the origami one because it is quick and simple, but mainly because I have so many beautiful double sided papers that I can never decide which side to use! TYFS! ❤️🦋💜
The corner hugger bookmarks are all lovely. My favourite is the origami bookmark! I love doing origami, and it means no sewing!! Which is a bonus for me, because my sewing machine is so heavy to lift onto and off of my small table! I love your videos! Thank you for sharing these bookmarks with us all! ~Janet in Canada
I will make the collage ones for all my journals. This morning I made five at once very quickly. I love the idea of the origami because I can use it in my travel journals. Without any supplies I can make them from magazines, maps or brochures as I travel. Hoping to go abroad again in October.
I think there's a place for all three kinds. I like the collage and the second ones the best . BUT I can't wait to try them all. Your instructions always make sense to me. 😊
I finally got a sewing machine this Christmas so I'm looking forward to making these. Just got to work out how to thread the darn thing now.I'm a complete novice to using sewing machines. lol
@@sagepreaumx9903 I'll bet if you search RUclips for your sewing machine model you can find a video. For example, "How do I thread a Singer 2710?". (I just made that up, please don't look for a singer 2710 🤣)
Love these! For the last one, using thinner paper is obviously going to make it easier to fold but then I worry about it tearing. I think I'll just glue a square of thicker paper or cardstock on the back and solve that problem 😉.
Fantastic idea for corners and they can be so beautiful. And that sigh; Your just fine; don't worry. May I say your example book that you pulled out for a moment is pretty nice. The origami, bookmark is super, made one immediately as not to foreget. The origami is my favourite. But I'm trying them all. Great ideas Natasha. Thank you from Canada
Another fantastic project video! I love all 3 of them! Thank you so much. And I love that you posted instructions for us to Screenshot. Brilliant! Thank you again!
I think they all look very nice! I will have a go and make all three of them and decide which one is my favourite. Have a happy and blessed 2021 and TFS 🤗🦋🌻
Hi Natasa ❤️ All of these are so cute, but my favorite is the third one - the origami bookmark/page hugger. It reminds me of those quirky answer question thingy(s ) we made in elementary school. Plus the simplicity of it. It's made from one little square. Quick and easy. Sometimes I'm lazy, but I always like beautiful. :) Thanks for the tutorial.
Wow!!! Love these!!! Amazing work!!! Thank you for sharing!!! I am trying to clean up my “stuff” !!! I can make these relaxing!!! You explain everything to make things so easy to follow!!! Love all you make!!!Thanks!!
These are such a great idea! So pretty too and so many possibilities. I quite like the second one as you can play around with the papers a bit, but also like the origami one too as it's quick and simple to make. They are all lovely really and all have their place in a journal for sure. Thanks for sharing and inspiring x
👍👍How sweet, Natasa! I have not seen these in years. We used to call them "corner book marks," & they are just as useful as ever! I especially liked your combined solid/stripes/flower-embellished pieces. Using stickers to cover the opening on the folded ones (third model) or even a sentiment placed over it might work too. Hope you are doing well! 😷
Hi Natasa I love watching your tutorials. Thank you so much for always having the written instructions. When I make the creations I place one in my instruction journal and I take a small photo from the screenshot using a HP Sprocket printer, with adhesive photo paper. I peel off Back of photo and it sticks to the page. I also write the name of the video beside it.
Thanks so much for your great videos, in how you clearly explain & have the guide for us to take a screenshot of too… that’s so helpful and thoughtful ❣️💞🥰
Hello. They are all beautiful, but my favorite is the collage one. However I will try to make all of them. I have so much fun watching your video. Thank you! (Gracias)
The corner squares are cute, but I think I like the collaged ones most. Thanks.
Thank you! 😊
I think I love all of your bookmarks. Even the origami one 🙂. I decided to gift some to a friend who is a huge book lover and would never do anything to harm a page. So those little thingis are perfekt for all those who still read "normal" books! Thank you, Natasa!
I appreciate your instruction pages. They remind me of my days of teaching. Thank You!
These corner bookmarkers are beautiful.
Natasa even when you're unsure of your explanation, or you're not being as clear as usual; you're still explaining yourself pretty good. I for one understand you very clearly. 😊
Love em all and sure beat plain envelope corner made for years. If have to choose one it would be three because of versatility working on left and right pages, and can be made anywhere with next to nothing if needed, and works great for regular books. For journals I would make the first two. Thank you kindly for your quick, easy, useful and beautiful creations.
Thank you so much!! I love your reasoning and it makes perfect sense!!
The last one is my most favourite because it's the easiest to make and it doesn't stick out. Saying that I love them all and I made them all with you. Thank you for this wonderful idea 😀💖
What I love about your videos:
Your voice speaking about what you do in the video and not about your whole personal life!
The mostly easy , but very good ideas , explaned VERY clear.
Giving possibilities for no sewers , so very important for me.
Speeding up the boring parts!
Thank you very much for sharing your ideas..
Thank you so much Wilma! Love it :)
I like all 3! I am going to make them to use in the journal I am making to gift to my niece!! I’m having so much fun! And I have only you to thank!! You have taught me so much and it brings me so much joy to make everything for the junk journal!!!Thank you Natasha! 💝
I am so glad!! Thank you Lynn!!
Hi Natasha , thank you for sharing your processes for making your gorgeous journals. For your second method of corner squares, you can make things easier. If you have two sided paper or book pages, etc., cut your paper 4 x 8 and start by folding in center. You can diagonally fold your front paper either inward or outward. If you use 4 X 8 paper you already have a solid fold on the bottom and don't have to glue the bottom side.
Oh thank you!
I love them all, but if I had to choose I would say the collaged ones are my favorite. Your instructions are always easy to understand and you always make sense. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you so much!
So generous with your written instructions for screenshots at the end. Thanks!
You're very welcome!
My favorite is the one with the polka dots and leaves. Very "fallish". And I like the three that all match. Great idea.
Thank you! 😊
I like the origami fold because if you just leave it unembellished it can be unfolded as a secret journaling spot. So cute! They are all beautiful!
*I want to tell you something very important*, I was not into Journal today, but here in United States America right now is soo tense, so stress, I came to your video and now I feel calmer and good. Merci ! Whenever you feel tired or thinking not sure my video is good, Please remember that someone in the other side of the world loves all this content and loves you. I came to this Country and sometimes I miss home soo much, and I look for videos like yours.
Thank you so very much!! This means a lot to me!!
My favorite is the butterfly. Sometimes less is more. Your diagram sheets are smart and so helpful esp to beginners. Ty 🦋
Thank you so much :)
I love sewing and doing collages so this is the perfect craft for me.
So my favorite book hugger method is the sewing/collage ones.
The one with the lace collage is so cute!
Your instructions are very will explained, thank you!
I love your videos! I’ve checked out many different videos but yours are always the ones I come back to. Thank you for not babbling, running to the washroom or playing with a pet during your videos!!!
Hehe thank you Linda :)
my favourite corner hugger is definitly the lacy one..and I like them also as a bookmaker..so much better than a normal bookmark
I love all 3 styles. Have done the origami and used a fancy corner trimmer for the large side but love the embellishment on the folded side. Thank you for sharing them all.
Thank you so much Carol!!
Loving this idea to put in cookbooks and tuck in some notes about the recipe in the page, maybe a shopping list for it…
That's a great idea!
Natasha I just want to say that I have recently discovered your RUclips videos while surfing for hints and tips on journaling...and oh my gosh, I just love all of your videos, I have binge watched most of them, they are very easy to understand, and your work is just gorgeous, thank you so much for taking the time to educate us. Xxx
Thank you so much Jane, that means a lot!!!
I absolutely love the collaged hugger! Decorated, they all look great! I can't wait to get to work! Thank you for sharing!
Loving the collaged ones. Haven't tried those before. I've been doing the origami bookmarks for a few years because they're nice and flat - better for books that you're reading.
you can actually use the corner of a "junk mail" envelope that is not too thin, and if gluing the embellishments on, you get the full corner to slide onto your page without interference. This is fun
I love the collaged ones too, but they are all pretty. I love the sewing on them💗💗💗💗💗💗
Love them all, I have bought my eldest grandson a book for his birthday, so I now have something to add to it, thanks so much for your time and inspiration 🇦🇺😻👍🏻
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching :)
really like these ,,,the origami corner has a little tuck spot in the center instead of covering it up Thank you for another wonderful idea!
I love these! I’m so glad you showed it with the heavier paper, thank you.
Glad you like them! Thank you :)
I love the scrapbook paper one! Think I will use as a small gift and tuck a birthday greeting inside. Thanks for sharing and great instructions!
You are so welcome!
Natasha: your diagram pages are lovely. I enjoy listening and watching and then the bonus is notes to keep!
I'm so glad! thank you so much :)
I love these! So clever. I'll never use a grocery receipt again!
Love all of these but agree that the collaged one is my favourite. Your diagrams are just great as are your instructions!
Thank you so much!
Love these examples. Years ago, I learned to make something similar but I used an envelope for my corner/bookmark. So for the collaged rectangle, Cut out a rectangle on an envelope corner leaving two sides intact. For the diagonal bookmark, cut across the envelope corner on a diagonal shape creating a triangle. Then decorate the front as you did in your video. Or, Cut the rectangle, then across in a diagonal cut on the top layer of the envelope, so the triangle is on the top side and the rectangle on the back side of the bookmark. I hope i explained the process clearly.
Yes, I remember making those envelope book marks too. These are much prettier than the ones I used to make. 🙂
@@melindamitchell6584 I agree, I usually just drew a flower on mine then, but these give me ideas of how to embellish envelope markers and make them prettier.
Oh I love it!!! Must try it with an envelope next :)
I remember making the envelope book mark corners. Fun and easy. It is a great way to use junk mail envelopes. No need to purchase paper. Just cut off the edges of the envelope. Decorate either before or after. Using the envelopes with windows adds another element. Creative, Fun and Simple. The origami idea is clever.
I was thinking you could use the window part of the envelope and make a fun design to show through!
I like the last two. I’ve made these in fabric, but I like the paper ones too.
Adorable book page corner huggers! TFS the inspiration!
Thanks so much!
These are great! My favorite is the origami one because it is quick and simple, but mainly because I have so many beautiful double sided papers that I can never decide which side to use! TYFS! ❤️🦋💜
You so productive it’s so inspiring and thank you for always going the extra mile with all those instructors!
Thank you so much !!
The corner hugger bookmarks are all lovely. My favourite is the origami bookmark! I love doing origami, and it means no sewing!! Which is a bonus for me, because my sewing machine is so heavy to lift onto and off of my small table! I love your videos! Thank you for sharing these bookmarks with us all! ~Janet in Canada
Thank you so much Janet 😊
I like the collaged ones best, but they were all cute and the last two were super easy. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! 😊
I dont like TV, bat i love the way you go with paper.
I go to make my wedding book and this will be a part of this. Thanks a lot for your inspiration.
Wonderful! Thank you so much :)
I like the origami hugger. Thank you for all of the projects
I love that you gave options! I'm more likely to do the easier ones but love them all.
Glad you like them! Thank you :)
Natasha, I would love to buy a journal made by you. You make the with such elegance. I new to this craft and you are my favorite artist to watch .
Oh I ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️these! I saw these before but neglected to save your video. I have been searching all morning to find this!
I love and appreciate how you break things down. So easy to follow and so easy to do. Which means I get lots of inspiration! Thank you! 🌺🌸🪡🧵🦋
Awesome! Thank you so much!
Love these little treasures, What a wonderful idea to add that little extra pop and to mark your spot.
Thanks so much 😊
I will make the collage ones for all my journals. This morning I made five at once very quickly. I love the idea of the origami because I can use it in my travel journals. Without any supplies I can make them from magazines, maps or brochures as I travel. Hoping to go abroad again in October.
You are endless with talent, inspiration, and creativity. 😊❤
Really glad you put this on. Like all, but the last will be a quick and flat to send in happy mail. Love it.
Thank you :)
I love them all but you’re right. The collages one is my favorite.
Thank you so much for sharing, I will be making some,God bless you
I like that idea a lot. Going to make some Corner Huggers. I like the collaged ones as well but then again I like them all!
Yay! Thank you!
Natasha, again you have provided instructions that are easy to follow, I love your work!
Thank you so much!
I think there's a place for all three kinds. I like the collage and the second ones the best . BUT I can't wait to try them all. Your instructions always make sense to me. 😊
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching :)
I love all three, but my favorite is the brown and striped ones. Thank you for these great ideas!
Thank you so much!!
They are amazing! My favorite is the scrapbook one! Just cleaned out my 12x12 paper and will be easy to find papers to make these! Thank you so much!
Thank you!! The scrapbook one is a clear winner :) I was certain it would be the collaged one hehe
@@TreasureBooks you are very welcome 🥰
So elegant yet so easy especially for beginners, thank you Natasha.
Thank you so much :)
I finally got a sewing machine this Christmas so I'm looking forward to making these. Just got to work out how to thread the darn thing now.I'm a complete novice to using sewing machines. lol
Wonderful! Sewing machine for Christmas!! Perfection!!! You will get the hang of it in no time!
There should be a RUclips that gives a visual on how to thread your machine, much easier than trying to follow written instructions.
@@sagepreaumx9903 I'll bet if you search RUclips for your sewing machine model you can find a video. For example, "How do I thread a Singer 2710?". (I just made that up, please don't look for a singer 2710 🤣)
Love these! For the last one, using thinner paper is obviously going to make it easier to fold but then I worry about it tearing. I think I'll just glue a square of thicker paper or cardstock on the back and solve that problem 😉.
Great idea!
Love them all. I think I will make the collage one as a mini notebook
I like them all for different reasons but the collage one is my fav!TFS❤️
My favorites are those like brown with stripes and the orange flowers on 10:10. So many options, love them.
Thank you so much :)
Love these, Natasha. I can't choose a favorite, they're all awesome.
Thank you so much Marti :)
I like the 1st one best but also the 2nd one next in line. Thanks for sharing.
This are fun ,my favorite is the origami one so quick and easy with origami paper
The collage is my favorite but they are all wonderful. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you! 😊
These are so cute. Like them all, but maybe the collage is my favorite. Thank you.
Thank you so much 😊
The collaged ones!!
Oh my goodness those are awesome, I have been looking for over the corner corner hugger. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching :)
These are lovely. I like the collaged one best but they’re all pretty. Thanks so much for showing us!
Love them all! I prefer the triangle shaped ones tho, rather than rectangle. However those are prettier w all the lace etc.
Fantastic idea for corners and they can be so beautiful. And that sigh; Your just fine; don't worry. May I say your example book that you pulled out for a moment is pretty nice. The origami, bookmark is super, made one immediately as not to foreget. The origami is my favourite. But I'm trying them all. Great ideas Natasha. Thank you from Canada
Thank you so much Danuta :)
I really like these pockets great ideas and cute pockets thank you for sharing
Theola
Another fantastic project video! I love all 3 of them! Thank you so much. And I love that you posted instructions for us to Screenshot. Brilliant! Thank you again!
Thank you so much!
Lovely Lovely, your instructions are always easy to understand - Thank you Natasha
Glad it was helpful!
You are such a great teacher and illustrator! Thank you!
Thank you so much!!
I love the second version the best but they are all lovely.Love your diagrams.Am going to make some of these tonight, thanks fpr sharing.
Wonderful! Thank you so much :)
Love all the book marks! Have a terrific week.
I think they all look very nice! I will have a go and make all three of them and decide which one is my favourite. Have a happy and blessed 2021 and TFS 🤗🦋🌻
Thanks so much 😊 Happy New Year to you too!!
Love these! Very easy and make such a pretty little corner! Also love your "eye" for putting random colors and designs together!
Thanks so much! 😊
You always do a great job explaining everything in a way that I understand. These are lovely bookmarks. 💜
Thank you so much!
Love this tutorial Natasha will make a lot of these, thank you for the idea.
Have fun! Thanks so much for watching :)
Hi Natasa ❤️
All of these are so cute, but my favorite is the third one - the origami bookmark/page hugger.
It reminds me of those quirky answer question thingy(s ) we made in elementary school. Plus the simplicity of it. It's made from one little square. Quick and easy.
Sometimes I'm lazy, but I always like beautiful. :)
Thanks for the tutorial.
Hehe thanks so much Darnelle!!
Wow!!! Love these!!! Amazing work!!! Thank you for sharing!!! I am trying to clean up my “stuff” !!! I can make these relaxing!!! You explain everything to make things so easy to follow!!! Love all you make!!!Thanks!!
Wonderful! Thank you so much!!!!
These are such a great idea! So pretty too and so many possibilities. I quite like the second one as you can play around with the papers a bit, but also like the origami one too as it's quick and simple to make. They are all lovely really and all have their place in a journal for sure. Thanks for sharing and inspiring x
Thanks so much! 😊
👍👍How sweet, Natasa! I have not seen these in years. We used to call them "corner book marks," & they are just as useful as ever! I especially liked your combined solid/stripes/flower-embellished pieces. Using stickers to cover the opening on the folded ones (third model) or even a sentiment placed over it might work too. Hope you are doing well! 😷
Thank you so much Leslie and Happy New Year!!
They look like they were a lot of FUN to make. I will make them just to have Fun
Yeeeeees!!! That's what its all about :)
Hi Natasa I love watching your tutorials. Thank you so much for always having the written instructions. When I make the creations I place one in my instruction journal and I take a small photo from the screenshot using a HP Sprocket printer, with adhesive photo paper. I peel off Back of photo and it sticks to the page. I also write the name of the video beside it.
Great idea! I love it :)
I love them all! Beautiful work of art!
I totally enjoy collaging, so I am especially attracted to the collage.
Thank you so much Sharon !
Thank you for all your videos, they are so fun and organized and helpful! Love those checklists😉
Thanks so much for your great videos, in how you clearly explain & have the guide for us to take a screenshot of too… that’s so helpful and thoughtful ❣️💞🥰
Hi Natasha! I love all 3! My favorite I think is number 2... but all are awesome! Be blessed!
Thanks so much 😊
You make so many beautiful things. I love these.
They are all very pretty. Thank you for sharing, Natasha❤
I really like them all. I think I’ll make each of them and then decide. Thx so much!
Hello. They are all beautiful, but my favorite is the collage one. However I will try to make all of them. I have so much fun watching your video. Thank you! (Gracias)
Thank you so much Elvira :)
They're gorgeous!! I lik all 3 examples!!!❣️❤️
Absolutely gorgeous.
I LOVE your handwriting! 😍