I'm sure someone else has already done this. I only had regular laminate sheets. So I cut two folders, put them together back to back and laminated. When cut you get 2 pouches. Love this project
yes, that's definitely an option. I've heard so many crafters say you "have to" leave a border of laminate around the project to seal it, but it depends on the material used. Not always necessary
Great project. TFS. Another crafter did use heat laminating by putting two sheets (cut to the correct size with the corners rounded) wrong sides together...connecting them with washi tape so they don’t move. She then laminated and cut around the edges like you did and gentle pulled them apart. Then she finished the project (you would then adhere your sides and snap). This is a great option for those of us who already have a heat laminator and pouches and don’t want to spend the money on the adhesive laminating sheets.
Love these laminated snap pouches without the laminator. I will be making a lot of these pouches for gifts. There are so many different possibilities with your design. Thanks.
Lolly, I am making these, for a craft fair Saturday. I absolutely love these. Takes a bit to put the snaps on, I have tremors, but I’m getting them. Thank you for sharing.
TFS Lolly just love, this project! Have been going crazy making these ! I did laminate this thought gave more strength with the Kam Snaps! So glad I found you! God Bless you
Love the way you describe each step and the finished results are cute! I'm going to have a go a heat laminating all the pieces before constructing together to see how it goes, on a bigger pouch size so the 'M sides' aren't too fiddly. Thanks for sharing
The paper is so cute! I love the white one with the accent flowers! I think I'm going to get me some snaps. The lamination looks great and looks like it will hold up a little better.
fabulous! Glad to share something new for you! I love using these sheets for paperback books. Someimes I get a book that I know will get a lot of use, and I cover it with these sheets or at least protect the corners of the book
I went ahead and made this with a heat-laminating pouch. I put two patterned cardstock sheets with their insides/wrong sides facing one another inside my laminating pouch, matching them up perfectly. After running them through the laminator I could cut around the edges, removing the extra laminate and my two sheets of cardstock separated. (Alternately, you could slide a piece of printed paper between the 2 sheets) This left the inside as paper so I could glue it together. I didn't need the gussets, but You can laminate those on the outside as well, even fitting it into the same laminating pouch, with their insides together. I find that good double-sided tape will adhere paper to laminate, so if you can avoid lam -to- lam then you are golden. Double-sided tape on BOTH sides will adhere lam to lam.
I do have another craft where I did one-sided lamination. It's okay at times, but I've also had the lamination peel off the card stock on other projects, especially if folding is involved. So I'm kind of having a like-dislike relationship with single sided lamination at the moment :)
Love the pouches, I will be making some of these soon. I have that snap system, but haven't used it for a while. Gonna dust it off and use it. Also, I think I will use double sided tape for the side hinges and the added trim. Just a tip about laminating the card stock. I have laminated two sheets at once to make two separate sheets. Place them in the laminating pouch back to back and cut the excess plastic along the edges the way you did with the single sheet. The two sheets will separate.
The lamination only sticks to the side of the paper that is touched by the lamination pouch plastic. Inside between the two sheets are not touched by the pouch material so, when you cut close to the edge the two sheets will come apart and give you two sheets with lamination only on the outside part of the paper.
@@shaymarie7045 thank you. Yes, I understood that, but we've been told for years to leave a border of laminate around the edges or it could come off the paper. Hmmm.
Once the heat from the thermal laminating machine comes in contact with the paper and pouch together, the heat set glue on the inside of the pouch bonds the paper to the plastic. You can't peel that plastic off that paper. I know this because last year I made prayer journals and I used this process with one of the components that went along with each journal. I also made page magnets. Folded card stock in half 3 inches on each side, placed the folded strips that were 8 wide inside a pouch, I got 3 folded strips per pouch and ran it through. Next I cut the 8" strips into several 1/2" sections. Once you cut the sections, sides and plastic off the bottoms the laminated card stock opened like a freshly steamed clam. You can make the page magnets any size you want, that's the size I chose. I am not taking full credit for this, I watched a video here where a woman made pockets for her journals using this method, but larger. I don't remember who she was but, I will look through my history and try to find it. I hope I explained this well.
Found it. Not the folder but the fact that she cut open the pocket at the lip of the pocket, lamination still stuck to the paper. ruclips.net/video/rMsBTREwDSQ/видео.html
Hi Lolly, I just love all your projects and particularly the laminated pouches using the snaps. I ordered them on Amazon and got a huge amount for a very reasonable price. However I Find that some of them open/close easier than others. Maybe I am a bit heavy handed 😂. Love the way you present each project , very clear and easy to follow. Keep up the good work. God bless and best wishes from Ireland. Marian x
I think I prefer the matte surface because it's less of a distraction from the design on the paper, but this gives me another idea for structure rather than laminating or Mod Podge. How about cutting the envelope out of fairly stiff plastic sheet and covering it with your paper or fabric. You could score it the same way you do the other and it would be nice and strong yet bend in the right places. Those would even make nice satchels if you added straps/handles, and you could also make accordian file folders this way to contain 8 1/2" X 11" paper documents.
Tutorial after tutorial.... OMGoodness I'm totally in love with tnis adorable lil series! Could you create larger envelopes? Thank you again for all the inspiration. Stay crafty.❤xo💜xo💙xo💛xo💖xo💚
Yes defiantly! As many as possible. You should make and sell the small cardboard pieces with instructions I bet you those would go real well! I'm so glad I started following you Lolly your stuff is the best! XO ❤💙💜💚💗
You actually don't need to put a piece of paper in between. You can put two sheets of paper in, back to back, and laminate one side of each -- no need for a paper in between. I've done it here: ruclips.net/video/gqw9QfgnlJk/видео.html
@@LollyPalooza you're welcome! You'll put them to good use. Do you like the modge podge better or the laminated one? I was thinking of making some and filling them in a box.
I didn’t know they made single sided laminating sheets. I have a heat laminator and a Zyron cold laminator and they both do both sides. As I’m sure you know glueing laminate to laminate doesn’t work so well, at least for me. I’ve had projects that just needed one side laminated and have tried work arounds that sometimes worked and sometimes didn’t. I will definitely be getting some of this. Thanks for the information. The pockets are cute. I was voting for the lace you ended up using.
I have used these self adhesive sheets for years. I used to use clear Contac paper, but that's so cheap. This has a nice finish on it. I use them for "laminating" cards that I print out to put in my wallet, too.
I’ve had a hot laminator for years and when I only want one side laminated, which is quite often, actually, I put two sheets of paper together, good sides out, laminate them in a laminating sleeve as one page and afterwards trim along the edges and each paper has on,y one laminated side. I do this often with things I want to then adhere to a magnetic sheet to put on my fridge for a reference guide... those business card magnetic sheets are great for sticking notes you refer to often to the fridge or metal cabinet. Easy to adhere the paper side and then the other side is laminated.
Heidi Yamazaki I’ve done that too, but sometimes it’s not practical for some of the things I was trying to do and a waste of paper and laminate. This stuff would be nice for a quick one sided lamination of a project I would think. Thanks for the suggestion though.
I love this idea! I have a heat laminator and my mind is racing. I've laminated file folders and pockets before, sliced them open with a blade, and the inside is not laminated. I wonder if that would work. I also wonder if it is possible to use just one side of a laminating folder for the heat laminator.
If you have double sided paper, you just put the 2 sides out that you want on the outside into the laminating pouch, pass through the laminator, then you have to cut the excess right next to the paper. The 2 sheets should come apart easily, you'll have 2 blanks with one laminated side and one unfinished side to glue to. Teachers do it all the time for flash cards. I seen a tutorial somewhere here in RUclips.
Although the Crop-A-Dile is a snap setter, it's such a powerful tool and too hard to measure now much force you're using. I should practice, as I get asked often. I like that the KAM snap setter is not that powerful. The plastic snaps are ruined easy and then are super hard to remove from the project
I just subscribed to your channel. I really love your style. Do you buy the snaps with the tool to put them on with or separate. Can I purchase them in michaels.
I have a link under the video for the kit. The tool comes with snaps, but you can also buy additional snaps. I have not seen them at Michaels, but I have not looked.
Love this idea wish I had the supplies now to who try one LOL I'm going to have to look up those snaps and self laminate sheet. I just keep thinking how cute it would be to make one the size of a gift certificate or large enough for recipe cards so that I could write my family's favorite recipes and give them as gifts to people. You could use scrapbook paper in Holiday colors or certain theme colors can you tell I really want to try this this project?!😁 just wondering if self laminate is the same thing as clear contact paper?
I used clear Contact paper for years. I was happy to switch to self-adhesive laminating sheets. Contact paper is more dull, with a slightly rubbery feel. The laminating sheets are more transparent, with a smoother, crisper feel & finish. However, that doesn't mean you can't use the Contact paper.
Love all these pouches!!, i really like the idea of laminating them, i think it will make them stronger, and they will last longer. How do the snaps hold up ?
where did you nget the pink trim with the tassels at if you don't mind? Thank you for sharing. I seen another of your video on this pouch and turned around and bought a lot of snaps. LOL
Who doesn't love these pouches?!!? I am making my way to the craft room now. Thank You for sharing this great idea with us !!
thank you! I have two more pouch videos after this one!
@@LollyPalooza Deep bowing & flourishing hand gestures: Oh, Many, Many Thanks !!
Thanks! I appreciate the time you take to make such great videos us crafters look forward to!
You are so welcome! Thank you a BUNCH for the kindness and the tip! :)
I'm sure someone else has already done this. I only had regular laminate sheets. So I cut two folders, put them together back to back and laminated. When cut you get 2 pouches.
Love this project
yes, that's definitely an option. I've heard so many crafters say you "have to" leave a border of laminate around the project to seal it, but it depends on the material used. Not always necessary
Great project. TFS. Another crafter did use heat laminating by putting two sheets (cut to the correct size with the corners rounded) wrong sides together...connecting them with washi tape so they don’t move. She then laminated and cut around the edges like you did and gentle pulled them apart. Then she finished the project (you would then adhere your sides and snap). This is a great option for those of us who already have a heat laminator and pouches and don’t want to spend the money on the adhesive laminating sheets.
yes I intend to do some heat laminated ones as well. Just got sidetracked
Love these laminated snap pouches without the laminator. I will be making a lot of these pouches for gifts. There are so many different possibilities with your design. Thanks.
You are so welcome!
I really enjoyed doing this. TFS!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love those. I need to collect these supplies like the plastic snaps. this will be fun to do in my spare time
thanks for watching! I have the plastic snap kit listed with the supplies under the video
Very extremely beautiful!!
many thanks!
Great project. Thank you for showing the different methods of the pouch. Can't wait to see the heat laminated pouch. TFS 😎🌴
It will be quite a bit different, as we won't be able to do accordion sides. It will be a flat pouch.
@@LollyPalooza can do w/E6000 ! Mine came out
How cute this pocket is 😍
many thanks!
So cute. Each one gets cuter. TFS.
thanks! More to come!
@@LollyPalooza Can't wait.
I have been wanted to learn how to make these for awhile now. I’m glad that I found your channel. Love the laminated pouches with snaps!
Welcome! Glad you found my channel!
WOW, this is amazing. Thank you so much for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love your makes Lolly, you are very easy to follow in your tutorials. Absolutely adore your name. Love from Somerset,U.K. xx
Thanks so much 😊
I love those pouches..
thank you!
I’ve made similar envelopes over the years, but never thought about the gussets! Love this idea!
thank you. Yes, it does help when trying to get items out of the pouch!
You do Beautiful Projects! I Like Them alot!! Thank You For Sharing!
thanks a bunch!
Can do accordian sides w/E6000 glue!
Lolly, I am making these, for a craft fair Saturday. I absolutely love these. Takes a bit to put the snaps on, I have tremors, but I’m getting them. Thank you for sharing.
glad you can manage! :)
Thank you
My favorite of the pockets. Thank you
thanks! :)
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this project.
thank you! I like this one more than my Mod Podge version!
Very cute pouch! I like the snap closure!
thank you
TFS Lolly just love, this project! Have been going crazy making these ! I did laminate this thought gave more strength with the Kam Snaps! So glad I found you! God Bless you
I'm glad you found me, too! :)
I love, love, love this project and have to make some of these! TFS!!!
perfect! Love to hear it. :)
Both of the pouches are really nice and the lace looks so pretty. Tfs.
thank you! I'm enjoying them
Love the way you describe each step and the finished results are cute! I'm going to have a go a heat laminating all the pieces before constructing together to see how it goes, on a bigger pouch size so the 'M sides' aren't too fiddly. Thanks for sharing
thanks so much for watching
I like both ways that you have shown but the second looks prettier for me, hugs!
I think so, too
These are adorable!
thank you! my collection is growing. :)
I also love your great ideas
Thank you! 😊
So cute!!!
thanks a bunch!
The paper is so cute! I love the white one with the accent flowers! I think I'm going to get me some snaps. The lamination looks great and looks like it will hold up a little better.
Yes, I am favoring the lamination!
Omg. I now want those Kams! Lol. Great projects!
I have found them to be so helpful!
Terrific idea!
Thanks!
Really nice Lolly, I like them all. Thank you for sharing, because I did not know that laminated sheets existed. I enjoy your channel.
fabulous! Glad to share something new for you! I love using these sheets for paperback books. Someimes I get a book that I know will get a lot of use, and I cover it with these sheets or at least protect the corners of the book
Super cute pouches. I'll have to try them, you make them seem so simple. Tfs, blessings
thank you. They are pretty quick to make!
thanks for showing this..i love it,,can't wait to try
Have fun! TFW
You ate so clever! I really enjoy your videos so “thank you so much” for taking the time to make and share 🥰
many thanks !
Love this tutorial...those pouches are lovely!
Thanks so much 😊
Wow! they are beautiful Lolly. Another project for me to try TFS x
thank you. I"m enjoying making them!
Love your project great idea! Thanks for sharing.
thank you. I just filmed the fabric version and will upload it this week
Good to know about snaps. Nice pocket idea Lolly 💕
thanks so much
These are so cool! Tfs, Debbie
thanks so much!
Wow. It was lovely . Something new. Thank you so much
thank you :) I have several snap pouches in my envelope series (link under the video)
Very cute idea. Love it! Tfs!
Happy Crafting 💕
thanks a bunch
Very cute!
thanks so much
So cute! Love it!
thanks a bunch
These pouches are going to help me organize several things! Thank you for the idea!
fun! Glad to hear it :)
Thanks for the tutorial I just made 20 of them for my upcoming craft fair:)
wow! You are on a ROLL! :)
Such n awesome idea for snail mail 🐌 or organizing my own nick nacks 💖💕 TFS n spreading ur creativity!
thank you so much :)
I think they are all pretty TFS ❤️
thank you! :) And with so many paper choices, the options are amazing. Just think about themes -- holidays for instance. Christmas pouches, etc.
Cuuuute! Heading over to watch pouch #1... :)
fabulous!
I went ahead and made this with a heat-laminating pouch. I put two patterned cardstock sheets with their insides/wrong sides facing one another inside my laminating pouch, matching them up perfectly. After running them through the laminator I could cut around the edges, removing the extra laminate and my two sheets of cardstock separated. (Alternately, you could slide a piece of printed paper between the 2 sheets) This left the inside as paper so I could glue it together. I didn't need the gussets, but You can laminate those on the outside as well, even fitting it into the same laminating pouch, with their insides together. I find that good double-sided tape will adhere paper to laminate, so if you can avoid lam -to- lam then you are golden. Double-sided tape on BOTH sides will adhere lam to lam.
I do have another craft where I did one-sided lamination. It's okay at times, but I've also had the lamination peel off the card stock on other projects, especially if folding is involved. So I'm kind of having a like-dislike relationship with single sided lamination at the moment :)
@@LollyPalooza Thats a bummer =( I haven't had mine peel apart yet. I use the folders to store things like washi stickers and such.
So so cute! 😍
thank you
Thanks for showing us this technique too. X
you bet! I just made a fabric one. Haven't done a tutorial yet, though
So cute! TFS
thank you!
Love it!!! TFS 💕
thank you!
Super cute Lolly! Thank you : ) Sheree
thank you so much :) I'm loving these
These are darling. Thank you for sharing.
thank you very much for watching
Thos is soooo cute !
thanks a bunch!
I love these pouches! Great for storage! Especially the small crafty items. I will make some. Thanks for a great tutorial also! 😍
you bet! Thank you for watching. I just made a fabric one. Can't wait to share!
Can’t wait to see the fabric ones! 😍
Love the pouches, I will be making some of these soon. I have that snap system, but haven't used it for a while. Gonna dust it off and use it. Also, I think I will use double sided tape for the side hinges and the added trim. Just a tip about laminating the card stock. I have laminated two sheets at once to make two separate sheets. Place them in the laminating pouch back to back and cut the excess plastic along the edges the way you did with the single sheet. The two sheets will separate.
does the lamination still stick after the edges are cut off?
The lamination only sticks to the side of the paper that is touched by the lamination pouch plastic. Inside between the two sheets are not touched by the pouch material so, when you cut close to the edge the two sheets will come apart and give you two sheets with lamination only on the outside part of the paper.
@@shaymarie7045 thank you. Yes, I understood that, but we've been told for years to leave a border of laminate around the edges or it could come off the paper. Hmmm.
Once the heat from the thermal laminating machine comes in contact with the paper and pouch together, the heat set glue on the inside of the pouch bonds the paper to the plastic. You can't peel that plastic off that paper.
I know this because last year I made prayer journals and I used this process with one of the components that went along with each journal. I also made page magnets. Folded card stock in half 3 inches on each side, placed the folded strips that were 8 wide inside a pouch, I got 3 folded strips per pouch and ran it through.
Next I cut the 8" strips into several 1/2" sections. Once you cut the sections, sides and plastic off the bottoms the laminated card stock opened like a freshly steamed clam. You can make the page magnets any size you want, that's the size I chose.
I am not taking full credit for this, I watched a video here where a woman made pockets for her journals using this method, but larger. I don't remember who she was but, I will look through my history and try to find it.
I hope I explained this well.
Found it. Not the folder but the fact that she cut open the pocket at the lip of the pocket, lamination still stuck to the paper.
ruclips.net/video/rMsBTREwDSQ/видео.html
You do the best measuring, Lolly! I just remember the "M" for making the accordion thingie. ;-)
great idea! :) If we glued it in like a W, it would stand for WISHING we had done it right! :)
Hi Lolly, I just love all your projects and particularly the laminated pouches using the snaps.
I ordered them on Amazon and got a huge amount for a very reasonable price. However I
Find that some of them open/close easier than others. Maybe I am a bit heavy handed 😂.
Love the way you present each project , very clear and easy to follow. Keep up the good work.
God bless and best wishes from Ireland. Marian x
Have fun! Thanks for watching!
I think I prefer the matte surface because it's less of a distraction from the design on the paper, but this gives me another idea for structure rather than laminating or Mod Podge. How about cutting the envelope out of fairly stiff plastic sheet and covering it with your paper or fabric. You could score it the same way you do the other and it would be nice and strong yet bend in the right places. Those would even make nice satchels if you added straps/handles, and you could also make accordian file folders this way to contain 8 1/2" X 11" paper documents.
sounds like you are thinking and planning! So many options, right? :)
I just love these! Fun project tfs.
thank you! More to come!
Very nice Lolly Tfs
Thank you! I have a couple more versions I want to make!
Tutorial after tutorial.... OMGoodness I'm totally in love with tnis adorable lil series! Could you create larger envelopes? Thank you again for all the inspiration. Stay crafty.❤xo💜xo💙xo💛xo💖xo💚
Are you interested in larger "envelopes without a punch board" or larger "snap pouches"?
Yes defiantly! As many as possible. You should make and sell the small cardboard pieces with instructions I bet you those would go real well! I'm so glad I started following you Lolly your stuff is the best! XO ❤💙💜💚💗
Very nice!
thanks so much. I love pouches!
Thanks for that very cute idea....but you can laminate one side only and still put in the sides for a wider space. Just put blank paper in between.
You actually don't need to put a piece of paper in between. You can put two sheets of paper in, back to back, and laminate one side of each -- no need for a paper in between. I've done it here: ruclips.net/video/gqw9QfgnlJk/видео.html
I saved this to do later tyfs the measurements and the tutorial :)
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching
Love this and I will definitely try to make one..tfs
yay! Have fun!
Super Duper Cute, Lolly 😊 Blessings, Tree
thank you :) I'm getting a collection of them!
@@LollyPalooza you're welcome! You'll put them to good use. Do you like the modge podge better or the laminated one? I was thinking of making some and filling them in a box.
I like the laminated one best
@@LollyPalooza Thanks+
Great! So fast! But of course, this is Lolly speed! I would sit much longer! Hugs angel.💓
aww. Thank you, hon!
They are so pretty¡¡¡¡¡ Kisses from Spain¡¡¡¡
thank you!
Cute ! Tfs
many thanks!
I didn’t know they made single sided laminating sheets. I have a heat laminator and a Zyron cold laminator and they both do both sides. As I’m sure you know glueing laminate to laminate doesn’t work so well, at least for me. I’ve had projects that just needed one side laminated and have tried work arounds that sometimes worked and sometimes didn’t. I will definitely be getting some of this. Thanks for the information. The pockets are cute. I was voting for the lace you ended up using.
I have used these self adhesive sheets for years. I used to use clear Contac paper, but that's so cheap. This has a nice finish on it. I use them for "laminating" cards that I print out to put in my wallet, too.
I’ve had a hot laminator for years and when I only want one side laminated, which is quite often, actually, I put two sheets of paper together, good sides out, laminate them in a laminating sleeve as one page and afterwards trim along the edges and each paper has on,y one laminated side. I do this often with things I want to then adhere to a magnetic sheet to put on my fridge for a reference guide... those business card magnetic sheets are great for sticking notes you refer to often to the fridge or metal cabinet. Easy to adhere the paper side and then the other side is laminated.
Heidi Yamazaki I’ve done that too, but sometimes it’s not practical for some of the things I was trying to do and a waste of paper and laminate. This stuff would be nice for a quick one sided lamination of a project I would think. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Love it ❤️ thanks for sharing
thanks so much :)
Ooh 😮 just love ❤️ that. You’re so awesome
awww. Thank you
OMG! Love them❣️
thank you. They are great for craft fairs, too
What an awesome idea. Can you demonstrate using 12X12 paper if possible pls. Thank you 😊 Have a Happy Easter 🐇💐
That is what I used. Refer to version one, and the link is under this video :)
thank you
you bet! TFW
Love these! Super cute & usefull = win win! :) tyfs!
and quick to make, so win, win, win! :)
Super cute and easy. New subbie here. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day! 😊❤️
hello! Welcome to my channel. :)
Love this idea! Can I use my crop a dile to put the snaps on? I can't wait to order the supplies and make some. Hugs and blessings
The plastic snap applicator is what you need. The center of the plastic snap is critical, and the Crop-a-dile breaks it.
I did this. Use them to keep extra face coverings.
Nice!
Wow what a great idea. Love it. Thanks so much for sharing! Jo :o)
thank you very much :)
Super simple, nice looking, so many possibilities. Thank you for sharing, and giving details on where to find supplies used. Peace.
❤️ this TFS Happy 4th OF July my friend .... 😊
thanks so much. Hope you had a great day!
Sometimes I save old hotel room keys to burnish with.
another good choice! :)
I love this idea! I have a heat laminator and my mind is racing. I've laminated file folders and pockets before, sliced them open with a blade, and the inside is not laminated. I wonder if that would work. I also wonder if it is possible to use just one side of a laminating folder for the heat laminator.
No, you must use both sides of the laminating sheet. I have laminated (and slit open) small envelopes, and I am going to do a video on this size, too.
@@LollyPalooza Ok. I can't wait to see it! Thank you!
If you have double sided paper, you just put the 2 sides out that you want on the outside into the laminating pouch, pass through the laminator, then you have to cut the excess right next to the paper. The 2 sheets should come apart easily, you'll have 2 blanks with one laminated side and one unfinished side to glue to. Teachers do it all the time for flash cards. I seen a tutorial somewhere here in RUclips.
Cute Pouch. I always learn something new with your videos. Can I use 'We R Memory Keepers Crop-A-Dile II Big Bite Punch' for these snaps?
Although the Crop-A-Dile is a snap setter, it's such a powerful tool and too hard to measure now much force you're using. I should practice, as I get asked often. I like that the KAM snap setter is not that powerful. The plastic snaps are ruined easy and then are super hard to remove from the project
@@LollyPalooza Thanks! I just bought my Crop-A-Dile and I am learning how to use them without damaging my eyelets so I will skip the snaps.
I just subscribed to your channel. I really love your style. Do you buy the snaps with the tool to put them on with or separate. Can I purchase them in michaels.
I have a link under the video for the kit. The tool comes with snaps, but you can also buy additional snaps. I have not seen them at Michaels, but I have not looked.
Why don't they have a love icon?? 💖💖💖🌹🤓
aww Thank you!
Love this idea wish I had the supplies now to who try one LOL I'm going to have to look up those snaps and self laminate sheet. I just keep thinking how cute it would be to make one the size of a gift certificate or large enough for recipe cards so that I could write my family's favorite recipes and give them as gifts to people. You could use scrapbook paper in Holiday colors or certain theme colors can you tell I really want to try this this project?!😁 just wondering if self laminate is the same thing as clear contact paper?
I used clear Contact paper for years. I was happy to switch to self-adhesive laminating sheets. Contact paper is more dull, with a slightly rubbery feel. The laminating sheets are more transparent, with a smoother, crisper feel & finish. However, that doesn't mean you can't use the Contact paper.
This is a cute project! What is is the glue you use on laminated projects? Thank you.
for this one, I'm only gluing paper to paper. Otherwise I use permanent glues such as BETTER Ultimate Adhesive tinyurl.com/y7a72nv3 or Multi Grab 360
Hi Lolly... I love your cutting mat... where did you get it.. love the color too...thanks
ruclips.net/video/DR-s7HdyjlA/видео.html
👏👏👏👏
thanks
Love all these pouches!!, i really like the idea of laminating them, i think it will make them stronger, and they will last longer. How do the snaps hold up ?
they hold up well!
I love this Idea. Do you think clear contact paper would work?
yes, it would. Once I tried these self adhesive laminating sheets, I quit using Contact paper due to the vast difference in quality.
where did you nget the pink trim with the tassels at if you don't mind? Thank you for sharing. I seen another of your video on this pouch and turned around and bought a lot of snaps. LOL
That one was a pack of trims from Michael's, and the brand was their own Recollections brand
Hi Lolly, loved the video. Just one question, doesn't the laminating sheet crack on folding ?
No, the self-sticking laminating sheets are more flexibe (rubbery?) than heat laminating sheets.
@@LollyPalooza thanks a lot .
Hi there. Is that scrapbook paper you are using for this fantastic pouch?
Yes, it is!