Oh Holly you’re too funny! Love all your goodies and your new project sounds like fun! Can’t wait to see ❤ Ohhh i used to have an antique shop! I do miss it a lot. I may have drooled on the screen while you were showing the book 🙄🤤
Girl you crack me up! 1- your nails are on point! 💥🙌 2- love the mug❤- sad about paper chase 3- live the wood wick candles and tgat container for your candle is beautiful and can be used for so many things when your candle is gone 4- the new project sounds cool 5- please do the American accent again 😂 and my mind is now blown that you described paper sizes 🤯😂💥love you gurl❤
Omg! I was so happy to see a video from you pop up on my phone!! I’m super jealous of the antique book, I am a huge antiquer I got hooked on them from a young age from my poppy who is no longer with us so they hold a special place in my heart and always will! I freakin love the story gluebook idea and I would love to see the process videos of you doing it!! ❤ I have never heard of squash until you mentioned it in this video it’s definitely not an American thing and same with the A sizes I’ve never seen those either. Much love from Kentucky ❤❤
I''ve often bought Miller's antiques and collectibles guides in charity shops - the collectibles one in particular has some really cool, weird images in it, including stuff from the 60s and 70s. I now have about three billion cut-outs of mad kitsch toys and ceramics so I really need to do something with them. They produce new guides every year, so they go out of date really quickly and end up in charity shops quite often. I absolutely LOVE cutting things out from them, especially because the images are quite small so I can use them to fill little gaps on my journal pages as well as using them for gluebooking. I'm glad it's not just me who's obsessed with them!
Hi Holly, loved that catalogue, masses to cut out. I would love to follow your project and look forward to watching. I'm having a change with my journals copying Elizabeth and making monthly ones. Just finishing getting first one ready for May. It's tipping down with rain here in Fareham, I don't know If Paul will go far with Whisky tonight. I'm afraid I don't take him out in heavy rain, I don't like it, neither does he.
It’s really kind of funny because nobody has said …but we do actually have standard size papers. We just don’t have one number for the paper. It’s always a measurement: 8 1/2 x 11 is your standard size copy paper. You will never find paper to buy at 8 1/2 x 12 it’s always, always, always 8 1/2 x 11. We also have 5 x 7, 3x5, 4x6, 9x12, 10x13, etc etc. we have a multitude of standard sizes, but the reason you’ll see RUclips journalists measuring is because they don’t make their journals in standard sizes. It seems like it’s a thing to invent a size so your book is just a little bit different and a little bit personalized. Or perhaps they have cut off a border from a standard size piece of paper and have six or eight of those non standard size papers left, and they decide to make a journal out of it so as not to waste the paper. It absolutely drives me nuts to see them pull out the ruler and measure everything for everybody. It takes so much time and it would be so simple to just look at the information box for a list of anything, you have to measure and cut. And truthfully, it’s probably there anyway. And if you look at my list of sizes, I am going to repeat that if it was one number off it isn’t a standard size and you will not be able to buy paper in that size. You will have to cut it. Just the same as if you cut an inch border off your A4 paper you wouldn’t be able to buy that size paper. I like your standard size number, but it’s the same here if anyone started talking about a 10 x 13 sheet of paper, everybody would know where to get it and how big it’s going to be. Whereas I’ve often watched British videos and they mentioned getting a A4 or A5 or A6 papers and I had no idea of the actual size. There’s no reference for me. So it was good of you to say what those sizes are and how they come by the names. You’re the first person that’s ever done that!
😂😂😂 Holly, Americans like to make things "hard." We don't use the metric system cause that would be too easy. Why in the world would we know what A3, 4, 5, etc. is? And what is this you speak of about squash in water? Like the vegetable? Ummm, that's a new one, friend. 🤷♀️
Howling 🤣🤣🤣 It just boggles me because the A system requires absolutely NO measuring. Everyone knows A4 = printer paper, A5 = small notebook paper, A3 = poster paper 😆😆 Haha we have squash veggies too! It's also called cordial or dilute juice depending on if you're posh lols xx
I totally agree... A4 explanation etc. was very spot on and the squash... Love the story book idea, sounds good fun 😁😁 Elaine xx
Great find! Can’t wait to see your newest creation 😊
Oh Holly you’re too funny! Love all your goodies and your new project sounds like fun! Can’t wait to see ❤ Ohhh i used to have an antique shop! I do miss it a lot. I may have drooled on the screen while you were showing the book 🙄🤤
Girl you crack me up!
1- your nails are on point! 💥🙌
2- love the mug❤- sad about paper chase
3- live the wood wick candles and tgat container for your candle is beautiful and can be used for so many things when your candle is gone
4- the new project sounds cool
5- please do the American accent again 😂 and my mind is now blown that you described paper sizes 🤯😂💥love you gurl❤
That looks like so much fun 🤍🤍
Omg! I was so happy to see a video from you pop up on my phone!! I’m super jealous of the antique book, I am a huge antiquer I got hooked on them from a young age from my poppy who is no longer with us so they hold a special place in my heart and always will! I freakin love the story gluebook idea and I would love to see the process videos of you doing it!! ❤ I have never heard of squash until you mentioned it in this video it’s definitely not an American thing and same with the A sizes I’ve never seen those either. Much love from Kentucky ❤❤
I''ve often bought Miller's antiques and collectibles guides in charity shops - the collectibles one in particular has some really cool, weird images in it, including stuff from the 60s and 70s. I now have about three billion cut-outs of mad kitsch toys and ceramics so I really need to do something with them. They produce new guides every year, so they go out of date really quickly and end up in charity shops quite often. I absolutely LOVE cutting things out from them, especially because the images are quite small so I can use them to fill little gaps on my journal pages as well as using them for gluebooking. I'm glad it's not just me who's obsessed with them!
So excited to see this. Love this idea and would definitely like to see updates xxx
Holly I can not wait to see what you come up with .
Love from Perth Western Australia
Kylie xox
Hi Holly, loved that catalogue, masses to cut out. I would love to follow your project and look forward to watching. I'm having a change with my journals copying Elizabeth and making monthly ones. Just finishing getting first one ready for May. It's tipping down with rain here in Fareham, I don't know If Paul will go far with Whisky tonight. I'm afraid I don't take him out in heavy rain, I don't like it, neither does he.
Excited for this 😊
I’m and YES to a frog wedding! 🐸💕💋
Can’t wait to watch your story come about in your A3 Book
I'm kicking myself, l left one of these behind in the thrift shop. Went back and it was gone.....😢 next time l will snatch it up
It’s really kind of funny because nobody has said …but we do actually have standard size papers. We just don’t have one number for the paper. It’s always a measurement: 8 1/2 x 11 is your standard size copy paper. You will never find paper to buy at 8 1/2 x 12 it’s always, always, always 8 1/2 x 11. We also have 5 x 7, 3x5, 4x6, 9x12, 10x13, etc etc. we have a multitude of standard sizes, but the reason you’ll see RUclips journalists measuring is because they don’t make their journals in standard sizes. It seems like it’s a thing to invent a size so your book is just a little bit different and a little bit personalized. Or perhaps they have cut off a border from a standard size piece of paper and have six or eight of those non standard size papers left, and they decide to make a journal out of it so as not to waste the paper. It absolutely drives me nuts to see them pull out the ruler and measure everything for everybody. It takes so much time and it would be so simple to just look at the information box for a list of anything, you have to measure and cut. And truthfully, it’s probably there anyway.
And if you look at my list of sizes, I am going to repeat that if it was one number off it isn’t a standard size and you will not be able to buy paper in that size. You will have to cut it. Just the same as if you cut an inch border off your A4 paper you wouldn’t be able to buy that size paper.
I like your standard size number, but it’s the same here if anyone started talking about a 10 x 13 sheet of paper, everybody would know where to get it and how big it’s going to be. Whereas I’ve often watched British videos and they mentioned getting a A4 or A5 or A6 papers and I had no idea of the actual size. There’s no reference for me. So it was good of you to say what those sizes are and how they come by the names. You’re the first person that’s ever done that!
😂😂😂 Holly, Americans like to make things "hard." We don't use the metric system cause that would be too easy. Why in the world would we know what A3, 4, 5, etc. is?
And what is this you speak of about squash in water? Like the vegetable? Ummm, that's a new one, friend. 🤷♀️
Howling 🤣🤣🤣 It just boggles me because the A system requires absolutely NO measuring. Everyone knows A4 = printer paper, A5 = small notebook paper, A3 = poster paper 😆😆 Haha we have squash veggies too! It's also called cordial or dilute juice depending on if you're posh lols xx