Love your little distressed book folder Luise. I love small projects like this, it takes little time to complete, also the grungy distressed look is great - it’s very forgiving when I make mistakes (as I often do) and the end result is always a bit of a surprise!
Hi Luise! ❤ i love when you come with projects like this one! I always make my own ang get so fullfilled and happy! ❤ thank you so much for sharing it and explaining it so well! Have a wonderful day! ❤❤❤
This project turned out beautifully. My favorite part was when you showed all the ways to distress the glossy ephemera. I’m definitely getting my sanding disks now! I can’t wait to watch more of your videos! 😊😊
Love the return to basics for an adorable little project, it looks great! I love the grunge! P.S. We say counter-clockwise (or, rarely, anti-clockwise) ;)
It’s so spooky how often in yours & Barbara’s videos I think something like “Oo a round stamp would look perfect on the corner of that stamp” & you pick up exactly what I’m thinking of. Or when you’re trying to choose a piece to use or a spot to put it in & I think “that one” or “right there” & you guys choose the same. I’m not sure if it’s that I have just learned your styles so I can predict what you will choose (since your styles are both very different to mine), or some collective unconscious or what. But spooky (& cool) every time it happens 😁
With this video I finally understand usefulness of stamping for composition/framing. I had some vague idea about that before but now it is super clear and thanks a lot for this!
Oh Luise! I forgot to tell you I did it! When you colored the paper doll photo in February and taught us dabbing gesso with our fingers. I actually it and it worked for me !! i am no artist like you but how happy I learned this from you! You are a fabulous teacher and your explanations and process are so clear to follow! I will be a junk journaler one day! I am 66 years old so I hope it happens soon!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
❤ you are such a pleasure to listen to. I got where you’re coming from including ooh, Ah and ya . It’s a delight. It looks so good and the artist is a dear soul.
I loved watching your video looks like you had so much fun at the beginning I learned some things I forgot to stay in a paper without getting a glob Of ink. ❤
Aloha Luise🌺 I’m not so much into the grungy look but guurl you are slowly converting me hahaha! I would start watching with some wariness and then keep watching cuz you are funny and I really get a kick out of just listening to you, but by the end of the vid im always amazed! You are very good at what you are doing Luise..never lose that passion💕Mahalo Lei
I had forgotten all about those TH books from back in the day! Sadly, mine were donated when I moved cross country years ago. Loved your little booklet.
Fantastic back to basics. What a beautiful, interesting, grungy mini booklet. Lot of texture and interest in such a tiny booklet. Easy to follow instructions for beginners and advanced. Thank you for sharing. Was so much fun to watch. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This project is something I would do. I appreciate your instruction which is perfect for someone who is new to layering ephemera. I have made a file folder like this but would not have thought to put the little pages inside the folder. Thank you!
Before I watch any further, I'm a minute in and must say you have to be the most patient person in the world because your intros are always so interesting and complex. You go, girl!
I love this back to basics project! Sometimes, we are so into trying new and complicated techniques that we forget about the simple pleasure of playing with paper and ephemera. I adore all of the grungy goodness in your project, and I can’t wait to make some of these fun booklets.
Love learning and working along with you. The good thing about RUclips is that we can watch it first and then go back and play along with you as we review. Thank you.
I have a file folder creation that is so similar to your thumbnail photo. I had to get it out & see what you did differently from my own creation, (vintage 2015). Great minds think alike GMTA!
Its anti clockwise and in old anglosaxon,(I think but could be wrong) it is called widdershins which is much more interesting. Its great to get your little tips too. Arohanui❤
Omgosh Luise, this is wonderful!!! I had forgotten all about these books and I have them, lol! The intro to the video was amazing and fun!! I’m super excited to play along with you through this series!! Thank you so much for sharing this!! 😊❤😊
Hi Luise and crafty friends. I love the little booklet and I will be making one or two. I was a little disappointed when the title said "back to basics" . I don't have the tools to cut tabs, punch and set eyelets or use all manner of stamps etc. I still very much enjoyed watching your creativity come to life! My little booklet is going to take a little more thought and time but that won't stop me. Thankyou for sharing 💝
Eyelet….. tadaaaa…. Terrific! Now you have to write your story…. How about how you made the animation of the letters at the start of this fabulous video?
If you don’t have any distress ink, eye shadow will work just as well. Use with a makeup sponge. Sandpaper will roughen up magazines pictures or shiny photos. A strip of sandpaper stapled or glued to a flat stick will distress journal page edges, ( Luisa style). But I have no idea how one would go about making a substitute for those specialist inks. It would be a helpful thing to know, for people like me who cannot afford all those various materials!
That's a Tim Holtz bracelet from his Assemblage line of products. Only available at JoAnns, I think. I checked their website, and it looks like it's still available. I thought it had been discontinued, but luckily I was wrong. Wouldn't mind getting one of those myself.👍🏻
Distressing and ageing things up is my favourite thing go do i luv itbyou really are a star trooper keep going n keep that chin up i hope you had the best birthday month i knw i did and on the 23rd which was my birthday i loved that one you did another classic ime in love with all u make i llove when u giggle or laugh in your videos you make me happier n cheer me up especially this month i wad blessed to share thisonth of birth with you you made my day in more ways than you know thankin yie love yer wee scottish friend 👅🖐️😝💜💜🏴🏴
Simply gorgeous Luise! You learned me sooo much! Love, love, love the booklet! Must try and do one! ❤
Love your little distressed book folder Luise. I love small projects like this, it takes little time to complete, also the grungy distressed look is great - it’s very forgiving when I make mistakes (as I often do) and the end result is always a bit of a surprise!
Hi Luise! ❤ i love when you come with projects like this one! I always make my own ang get so fullfilled and happy! ❤ thank you so much for sharing it and explaining it so well! Have a wonderful day! ❤❤❤
This project turned out beautifully. My favorite part was when you showed all the ways to distress the glossy ephemera. I’m definitely getting my sanding disks now! I can’t wait to watch more of your videos! 😊😊
A fun project, love how it turned out! And great information and tips on blending, splattering, etc. ❤
🤩The booklet is so cool!!! 🤩
Love this little journal. It's so sweet.
Beautiful booklet! I was sad that February was over but I am really looking forward to watching this new series 🙃🙂
Absolutely Gorgeous🤩😍
Absolutely love this! So much yummy grunge. You are amazing. Thanks for sharing your process. 😍💖
I'm always fascinated by your videos!! I never can stop watching them❤❤❤
Ok, i am 10min in, and stopped it to go get my stuff to create with you!
Great tips loved the blending one particularly. You are a pleasure to listen and watch. Thank you for all the work preparation you must do.
Very cool little project that I'm sure everyone will be able to make XXXXXXX
You’re so hilarious! I love everything you create!
Loved this video. Thanks for sharing. I love almost all of Tim's stuff. ❤❤❤
This is amazing Luise! I don’t know how I missed it when you first posted it. I can’t wait to try these techniques!
Really great ideas and love the end result. Thankyou.
So many helpful tips. Love this project!
Love going back to basic thank you 😊
Beautiful booklet Luise 🤗
Thank you, I just love this little book. So creative.
Gorgeous project 😊
Fabulous project Luise. I really admire your work, thank you
We used to trade those little things in uk when I was small. We called them SCRAPS, you could buy big sheets of all different styles of them. 😁🙏❤️
Love this!! (Counter-clockwise) 😊
Love the intro to this video! ❤
I am absolutely in love with DISTRESSABLE JUNKOLOSITIES! I really hope it continues! You are a delight and your creations are pure inspiration!
Love the return to basics for an adorable little project, it looks great! I love the grunge!
P.S. We say counter-clockwise (or, rarely, anti-clockwise) ;)
So beautiful ❤
So cool!!❤❤
It’s so spooky how often in yours & Barbara’s videos I think something like “Oo a round stamp would look perfect on the corner of that stamp” & you pick up exactly what I’m thinking of. Or when you’re trying to choose a piece to use or a spot to put it in & I think “that one” or “right there” & you guys choose the same. I’m not sure if it’s that I have just learned your styles so I can predict what you will choose (since your styles are both very different to mine), or some collective unconscious or what. But spooky (& cool) every time it happens 😁
Love, love it!💛
With this video I finally understand usefulness of stamping for composition/framing. I had some vague idea about that before but now it is super clear and thanks a lot for this!
This was so interesting. Thank you. 😊
Counter clockwise in the US. 😊 To remember think of a clock on a counter and it is an wise old owl clock 😁
So fun. This is so pretty.
Oh Luise! I forgot to tell you I did it! When you colored the paper doll photo in February and taught us dabbing gesso with our fingers. I actually it and it worked for me !! i am no artist like you but how happy I learned this from you! You are a fabulous teacher and your explanations and process are so clear to follow! I will be a junk journaler one day! I am 66 years old so I hope it happens soon!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
❤ you are such a pleasure to listen to. I got where you’re coming from including ooh, Ah and ya . It’s a delight. It looks so good and the artist is a dear soul.
What a fun project, Luise. I’m so glad that your creativity is back with many wonderful ideas to share with us. Thank you.
I love it, I sat here and made one as well, and am just in love with it...thanks for the great idea!!!!!!
Love your ideas!
That is so cool! I love it ❤
Amazing!!!!!❤❤❤😅
Fabulous! I definitely want to do this… Thanks for sharing.
I loved watching your video looks like you had so much fun at the beginning I learned some things I forgot to stay in a paper without getting a glob Of ink. ❤
This is very cool!❤️
Aloha Luise🌺 I’m not so much into the grungy look but guurl you are slowly converting me hahaha! I would start watching with some wariness and then keep watching cuz you are funny and I really get a kick out of just listening to you, but by the end of the vid im always amazed! You are very good at what you are doing Luise..never lose that passion💕Mahalo Lei
Lovely idea 😍👏 lots of love from arctic Norway 🥰❤️🙏🥳
I had forgotten all about those TH books from back in the day! Sadly, mine were donated when I moved cross country years ago. Loved your little booklet.
Thanks for all the inspiration, using the postage stamps helped me remember I have those too, why don't I use them!
I love these file folder mini books! Thanks for the reminder ❤
Counterclockwise 😊
Fantastic back to basics. What a beautiful, interesting, grungy mini booklet. Lot of texture and interest in such a tiny booklet. Easy to follow instructions for beginners and advanced. Thank you for sharing. Was so much fun to watch. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Love this
Nicely done!
Love it
Love it!❤
Genius❣️
Vintage Photo will never get old. It’s perfect.
This project is something I would do. I appreciate your instruction which is perfect for someone who is new to layering ephemera. I have made a file folder like this but would not have thought to put the little pages inside the folder. Thank you!
What a great little distressed booklet!!! I love it❣️❣️
I could watch you all day!
Very cool trips for these techniques! I’m a new person following you and Nicole and this series! Thanks for sharing! 🍁🎃✂️trish
Before I watch any further, I'm a minute in and must say you have to be the most patient person in the world because your intros are always so interesting and complex. You go, girl!
I love this back to basics project! Sometimes, we are so into trying new and complicated techniques that we forget about the simple pleasure of playing with paper and ephemera. I adore all of the grungy goodness in your project, and I can’t wait to make some of these fun booklets.
What a beautiful mind and soul you have , Luise! So many ideas for me to save. 💜
Absolutely Wonderful, fun fun booklet 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🥰🥰🥰
Clockwise and anticlockwise, l love this project, queen of grunge
Or counterclockwise.😊
@@LaurieEtchison correct x
Love learning and working along with you. The good thing about RUclips is that we can watch it first and then go back and play along with you as we review. Thank you.
I have a file folder creation that is so similar to your thumbnail photo. I had to get it out & see what you did differently from my own creation, (vintage 2015).
Great minds think alike GMTA!
Its anti clockwise and in old anglosaxon,(I think but could be wrong) it is called widdershins which is much more interesting. Its great to get your little tips too. Arohanui❤
Dabke furs video
Thx for the video
Love it! The grungier the better!
Always love how you turn a blank piece into “happy grunginess.”
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Omgosh Luise, this is wonderful!!! I had forgotten all about these books and I have them, lol! The intro to the video was amazing and fun!! I’m super excited to play along with you through this series!! Thank you so much for sharing this!! 😊❤😊
Hi Luise and crafty friends. I love the little booklet and I will be making one or two. I was a little disappointed when the title said "back to basics" . I don't have the tools to cut tabs, punch and set eyelets or use all manner of stamps etc. I still very much enjoyed watching your creativity come to life! My little booklet is going to take a little more thought and time but that won't stop me. Thankyou for sharing 💝
Well, those tools are only some to make our lives easier. You can do everything with scissors and it will turn out as nice as ours
Fabulous booklet, enjoyed watching🩷💙🩷
I love the way you added the clear gesso on the photo after sanding! Such a cute mini booklet!!
All three are called daubers in English and the make up brush is a blending brush. But finger thingy works great too.
"Love" another project of yours. As always BEAUTIFUL.
I enjoyed making this along with you LUISE HEINZL
That tiny splatter of gold at the end was the Ooh La La of this project!
Beautiful file folder booklet, just amazing! I learn new techniques and tips every video you make!
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Eyelet….. tadaaaa…. Terrific! Now you have to write your story…. How about how you made the animation of the letters at the start of this fabulous video?
These are so cute! Thanks for sharing them! ❤❤
Outstanding tutorial! Lovely, grungy project! Thank you.❤
Love watching you work and always feel so inspired
Love this project 😊
Yay! Distress 101!
The word you were looking for is counter clockwise (the opposite direction to clockwise).
If you don’t have any distress ink, eye shadow will work just as well. Use with a makeup sponge. Sandpaper will roughen up magazines pictures or shiny photos. A strip of sandpaper stapled or glued to a flat stick will distress journal page edges, ( Luisa style). But I have no idea how one would go about making a substitute for those specialist inks. It would be a helpful thing to know, for people like me who cannot afford all those various materials!
Clockwise. Anticlockwise or counter clockwise
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A great little mini book! Love this junkolosity series with Nicole. ❤️
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Luise wonderful project. Luise I noticed on your wrist you have a measuring ruler for bracelet. Can you tell me where u got it. I love your tutorials.
That's a Tim Holtz bracelet from his Assemblage line of products. Only available at JoAnns, I think.
I checked their website, and it looks like it's still available. I thought it had been discontinued, but luckily I was wrong.
Wouldn't mind getting one of those myself.👍🏻
Stupendo progetto, l'unico problema che trovo che non ci sono i sottotitoli in italiano x quelli come me che non capiscono altre lingue😭🥰
Will have to try it don't have any of his stamps
Distressing and ageing things up is my favourite thing go do i luv itbyou really are a star trooper keep going n keep that chin up i hope you had the best birthday month i knw i did and on the 23rd which was my birthday i loved that one you did another classic ime in love with all u make i llove when u giggle or laugh in your videos you make me happier n cheer me up especially this month i wad blessed to share thisonth of birth with you you made my day in more ways than you know thankin yie love yer wee scottish friend 👅🖐️😝💜💜🏴🏴
Happy belated birthday to you!