Making my own Dune book cover | DIY with Cricut Joy
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
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the cover design is sooo pretty! i love how creative it is! the glitter looks so cool (then again, i'm obsessed with anything sparkly haha!). great job!!
Thank you so much!! 😍
This is great! Loved watching. Question - what's the point of putting the small ribbon-like clothes at the top and bottom of the spine? I've seen them before but wondering why you do this here? 😊
Thank you so much! The headbands on the spine give more support to the structure of the books and are also decorative 😊
Hi! I´m wondering what transfer vynil works the best for a book cover, This one or the one that sticks with heat? Thank you!! Also, in your expirience is it imposible to have a very compliex design such as one of those vintage illustrations?
Hi! 🥰 In my short experience, both work well, but HTV feels more uniform to the touch compared to permanent vinyl. With permanent vinyl, some small parts can sometimes peel off or attract dust, but so far, I haven't encountered that issue with HTV. That said, permanent vinyl is easier to apply than HTV; you just need to get used to it. I recommend trying both to see which one you prefer.
As for your second question, it's not impossible. I’ve seen many bookbinders far more skilled than I am use incredibly intricate designs. To achieve a more precise cut and cleaner weeding, it may be helpful to set the blade pressure to "more"
@@BookishDIYChronicles thank you so much for answering!! God bless you 🤍
Bless you too! You're very welcome ❤️
Very lovely! I've seen most people use heat transfer vinyl for the cover design. What do you use here?
Thank you! I use permanent vinyl since I started making covers but I would like to try the heat ones one day :)
Hello,
Is that leather you're using for the cover? What is that?
Please and thank you!
@@sicurr1 Hello! It's adhesive leather. It's usually used for furniture repairs but I use it to bind books 😄
Hi! I've started a similar project, (trying to make a book makeover) but I'm uncertain which type of silver foil is best with the Cricut joy. Could you give me any recommendation of a brand or place where I can find what I need? Thank you in advance!❤
Hi 😊 if you mean transfer foil I've only tried it a few times, so I'm not an expert. However, you can find it on amazon. Cricut itself produces it, or this is the one that I have:
We R Memory Keepers 0633356606680 Foil Quill-4 x 6 Inch Seat-Silver Swan (30 Piece), M a.co/d/g8i5fuG
Hope it helps you ❤️
@@BookishDIYChronicles Thank you so much!!
How do you design all this? Is it canva? or is it the cricut joy software?
I do everything with Cricut Design Space after searching for images mostly on Pinterest 😊