As someone who was memorably bad at solid geometry many decades ago, your careful instructions and the VERY cool result are so wonderfully appreciated. It really is amazing! 🥰
Oh, Judy, you have me chuckling. I must admit, I also had memories of my high school geometry teacher, Mr. Hutton, as I was doing this. Hope you try the technique - with Beethoven in the background, of course!
Hello Anne! What an intriguing new idea to add to journal making. I love the pop-ups. As a retired elementary teacher, I truly appreciate the artwork from the little reader. I think even picking up children's books at thrift stores to use the artwork and photographs in is such fun. I did a little Journal that featured the Winnie the Pooh characters throughout when I reclaimed the artwork from a book that was falling apart. I was able to use primary colors for pages to make the images stand out and totally loved it. I passed it along to a friend that had a new baby boy so that she could do a little journaling about his journey into the world and she could add photos. It could be little brag books for grandmas that could be easily carried in a purse. You did such an amazing job teaching everyone the mechanics of making these pop-ups. The one with the rose is so adorable. I could also see turning one of these little folios into a Christmas gift card holder putting a gift card in each pocket with the sentiment added to the top as the pop-up. Yes, I also come from card making background. I'm sort of in the Christmas in July card making mode currently and thought I would make a few of the gift card ideas for a card swap that I am involved in. The swap won't actually happen until October, so I have lots of time to create.😊 ❤Thanks for the inspiration as always.
Thank you, Marcia! Yes, we spend a lot of time talking about math and geometry with our little grandson. He just loves math - more so than I did as a youngster, but I love it now!
You are so ingenious. To think to do this. What a nice surprise to make someone's day.😊❤that second one looks like your whimsical animals i thought they were yours until you showed the book. You're the best tfs
How fun and positively original ❤ The idea of a pop-up as part of a journal is fantastic! Really very unexpected and such a nice surprise 🎉 Thank you, Anne. Fantastic Project. ❤❤❤
Thank you, Julie! That element of surprise really is fun, isn't it? I think I'll be doing more of these - it turned out to be so much easier than I expected.
Hi, Anne. These are so cute and fun; I adore them. Thank you for the great tutorial! It's always a joy to watch your videos and see what you've come up with. Wishing you a wonderful week!
Kathy, I will absolutely do just that! I've had a couple of other folks ask for something similar so I'm glad there's interest in it. I'm just back from another camping trip so I'll put this on my list to start working on very soon . Thanks so much!
I love your delight and joy with this project. Such fun!
Oh, Corinne, you're so kind, thank you! I do have fun and I'm delighted you're here with me!
As someone who was memorably bad at solid geometry many decades ago, your careful instructions and the VERY cool result are so wonderfully appreciated. It really is amazing! 🥰
Oh, Judy, you have me chuckling. I must admit, I also had memories of my high school geometry teacher, Mr. Hutton, as I was doing this. Hope you try the technique - with Beethoven in the background, of course!
@@annekenlon 😂
Hello Anne! What an intriguing new idea to add to journal making. I love the pop-ups. As a retired elementary teacher, I truly appreciate the artwork from the little reader. I think even picking up children's books at thrift stores to use the artwork and photographs in is such fun. I did a little Journal that featured the Winnie the Pooh characters throughout when I reclaimed the artwork from a book that was falling apart. I was able to use primary colors for pages to make the images stand out and totally loved it. I passed it along to a friend that had a new baby boy so that she could do a little journaling about his journey into the world and she could add photos. It could be little brag books for grandmas that could be easily carried in a purse. You did such an amazing job teaching everyone the mechanics of making these pop-ups. The one with the rose is so adorable. I could also see turning one of these little folios into a Christmas gift card holder putting a gift card in each pocket with the sentiment added to the top as the pop-up. Yes, I also come from card making background. I'm sort of in the Christmas in July card making mode currently and thought I would make a few of the gift card ideas for a card swap that I am involved in. The swap won't actually happen until October, so I have lots of time to create.😊 ❤Thanks for the inspiration as always.
Such sweet observations, Pam, thank you so much!
Hi Anne! Love the pop-ups! You are an excellent teacher and always give us clear and simple instructions. Math is everywhere! TFS!🩷🩷🌹🌹
Thank you, Marcia! Yes, we spend a lot of time talking about math and geometry with our little grandson. He just loves math - more so than I did as a youngster, but I love it now!
You are so ingenious. To think to do this. What a nice surprise to make someone's day.😊❤that second one looks like your whimsical animals i thought they were yours until you showed the book. You're the best tfs
Thank you, Suzy! I do love the surprise element, too!
How fun and positively original ❤
The idea of a pop-up as part of a journal is fantastic! Really very unexpected and such a nice surprise 🎉
Thank you, Anne.
Fantastic Project. ❤❤❤
Thank you, Julie! That element of surprise really is fun, isn't it? I think I'll be doing more of these - it turned out to be so much easier than I expected.
So cute! Yes! Geometry! It was always my favorite math! 😃❤️
My old teacher, Mr. Hutton, would be very happy to hear you say this, Elaine! Thanks for watching!
Fabulous! Great addition to so many projects! Thank you so much!
Thank YOU Shelia! Yours will turn out great, I know - have fun!
Hi, Anne. These are so cute and fun; I adore them. Thank you for the great tutorial! It's always a joy to watch your videos and see what you've come up with. Wishing you a wonderful week!
Thank you so much! You're always so kind - I appreciate you!
Love it when you start new idea❤❤❤❤
Me too!! Thanks so much, Sherri!
You’re so clever! Excited to give this a try. Thanks Anne!
Have fun with these! Yours will be great, I know! Thanks for watching!
Just love this tutorial. Great fun. Thank you
You're so kind, thank you for letting me know! I did enjoy this little discovery, too, and am eager to do some more!
Love this. Great instructions. ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much, Sandi! I hope you make your own pop-up features soon!
Wonderful so simple thank you
I hope you try it soon, Marisol! Thanks so much!
Brilliant idea Anne!
Thank you, Dayna! I hope you try it!
So very cute. I have made some for my alice in wonderland journal
Wonderful! So perfect for a whimsical theme like that! Thanks for watching!
You do these so well. Great ideas…❤
You're so kind, Loretta, thank you!
Sure cute! Can't wait to try. ❤
Thank you! I know you'll have great fun with it!
Hello Ann, Is there a chance you might do a video how to get started on a junk journal from the beginning? Thank you!
Kathy, I will absolutely do just that! I've had a couple of other folks ask for something similar so I'm glad there's interest in it. I'm just back from another camping trip so I'll put this on my list to start working on very soon . Thanks so much!
I would like that to
@@annekenlon that would be awesome! Thank you 😊
This was absolutely inspiring ❤ thank you 😊. I tried the last one first, and it took a couple of times but I did it 🥳
Way to go! I'm delighted it worked for you - have fun making more!
I may have spoke too soon, it's not fully popping up. I'll keep trying 😂
That’s really cool!
Thank you! I hope you try it!
If you want to learn pop-ups Michael Jacobs has several. His other books are wonderful paper craft books as well.
I’ll look him up, thanks! 😊