ITS FINALLY HERE!! LOL :) The ever favorite Thrift Store Challenge Altered Album Process Video!! Yay!!! I hope you all enjoy PART TWO as it was a lot of fun to film! Let me know if you would like to see this series being continued by leaving a thumbs up to this video, as I think it would be amazing to see the finished album complete! I hope you enjoy XOXO! -Nazy
LOVE it, Nazy! Magnolia May would say that "Vanilla envelope" is not a mispronounciation! ;-) I just sorted thru a HUGE button collection while I watched this. FUN! :-)
Hi. I thought this was a super cute challenge and I’ve watched both part 1 and part 2. However I noticed this was 5 months ago when it was published and so I was trying to find the rest of it to watch, but can’t seem to find the other parts. Is it me or did you scrap the idea or did it get put on the back burner for the time being? If it is just me then can you possibly go back and put links to the rest of it in these videos? If it is something that you put on hold then would you please consider finishing this? It is a great way to show another form of junk journals, I think. Thank you so much and I do so look forward to seeing the rest of this journal and the finished product. Even if you sell it later, (instead of using it for your own personal use,) I’m sure it won’t sit in your shop for long. 😬🤷🏻♀️ Thanks for all of the inspiration you bring to your channel.
Thank you! This is really a great way for beginners to start making books and your decorating ideas are just beautiful! This is also so fun for “ old timers” just because it is a fun relaxing and creative way to spend time!💕
I was so looking forward to the return of this series. I love looking at all the vintage ephemera. You have such a knack at putting pretty things together.
I had almost forgotten about this series: I was just sure I had never seen Part 1, but I recognized the blue fabric on the spine and then remembered the video. I loved the idea of using the file folders-such a pretty, creamy base! I recently found long, vintage file folders with the metal thing for a two hole punched paper. No idea what they’re called, but they will be fun to play with.
Please do part four as I'm just learning. You are amazing at this. I would love to buy one of your books. I've never seen anything like these. I am learning so much from you. Thank you so much. The thrift store is the place I love to be.
LOVE! You are a huge inspiration of mine and this series is perfect for me as I got almost all of my supplies from a local charity shop. I love your style and love watching your videos
Love the page and colors. This is a really fun and inspiring series. Be careful with the E6000. Make sure you use it in a well ventilated area. You don't really need it for paper. It's more for stuff that is hard to keep glued, like jewelry. :)
Loving this video! My style is modem but with pops of vintage. I love fabrics as well, I love using fabrics from children's clothes as they often have really cute motifs and sometimes cute tags and patches. Anyway, looking forward to seeing more!
As always a beautifully put together video and collaged page. Really enjoy this videos. Want to ask you something: I hunt in our single thriftshop every few months and got some textile hankies with crochet edging and embroidered ornaments as well as a few crochet doilies and embroidered Tablecloth. I love them and love to touch them and look at them. But I don't know how to use them. What do you do with those things? Many Hugs from Germany xo Sarah
Sarah Sadori Hello Sarah!! Oh how lucky you are sweetheart! Finding vintage embroidered hankies and tablecloths are always treasures to find! What I like to do with them is treat them as any other decorative element, using them to make a journal cover, cutting them up and making pockets, creating some textile tags, you can stitch them into your journal to create a flip-out...in getting excited just talking about it!! I will for sure create a video showcasing all of the different ways one can use vintage embroidered hankies very soon! Sending much love to you from America xoxo!!! ☺️
Really enjoying this series and your process. It has inspired me to use up my stash more and create useful and beautiful things. Look forward to following your progress in this album 😊
Very wonderful! I love your work, but be careful with the E 6000 as it is very toxic and is a carcinogen. Save it for use on metal embellishments, we need you to be safe!!!
ITS FINALLY HERE!! LOL :) The ever favorite Thrift Store Challenge Altered Album Process Video!! Yay!!! I hope you all enjoy PART TWO as it was a lot of fun to film! Let me know if you would like to see this series being continued by leaving a thumbs up to this video, as I think it would be amazing to see the finished album complete! I hope you enjoy XOXO!
-Nazy
LOVE it, Nazy! Magnolia May would say that "Vanilla envelope" is not a mispronounciation! ;-) I just sorted thru a HUGE button collection while I watched this. FUN! :-)
Hi. I thought this was a super cute challenge and I’ve watched both part 1 and part 2. However I noticed this was 5 months ago when it was published and so I was trying to find the rest of it to watch, but can’t seem to find the other parts. Is it me or did you scrap the idea or did it get put on the back burner for the time being? If it is just me then can you possibly go back and put links to the rest of it in these videos? If it is something that you put on hold then would you please consider finishing this? It is a great way to show another form of junk journals, I think. Thank you so much and I do so look forward to seeing the rest of this journal and the finished product. Even if you sell it later, (instead of using it for your own personal use,) I’m sure it won’t sit in your shop for long. 😬🤷🏻♀️
Thanks for all of the inspiration you bring to your channel.
Would love to see more pages!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you! This is really a great way for beginners to start making books and your decorating ideas are just beautiful! This is also so fun for “ old timers” just because it is a fun relaxing and creative way to spend time!💕
I was so looking forward to the return of this series. I love looking at all the vintage ephemera. You have such a knack at putting pretty things together.
I don’t care if this video is two years old-its ability to inspire is still strong!!
I had almost forgotten about this series: I was just sure I had never seen Part 1, but I recognized the blue fabric on the spine and then remembered the video. I loved the idea of using the file folders-such a pretty, creamy base! I recently found long, vintage file folders with the metal thing for a two hole punched paper. No idea what they’re called, but they will be fun to play with.
Hi Nazy, love these techniques. They prove anyone can do this...even me! Love what you're doing with this binder. I'm going to try this.
Please do part four as I'm just learning. You are amazing at this. I would love to buy one of your books. I've never seen anything like these. I am learning so much from you. Thank you so much. The thrift store is the place I love to be.
LOVE! You are a huge inspiration of mine and this series is perfect for me as I got almost all of my supplies from a local charity shop. I love your style and love watching your videos
Love that you're continuing this series..Love it! Also, hope you'll be continuing your Heirloom Envelopes process videos!❤
Love this Amity, such a lovely idea I am a big believer of using what you have. TFS Hugs Susanna xx
Miss Nazy!!!!!! I’ve so missed seeing your videos!!!! Yes!! Please please film your process!! 🌺🌺🌺
Love the page and colors. This is a really fun and inspiring series. Be careful with the E6000. Make sure you use it in a well ventilated area. You don't really need it for paper. It's more for stuff that is hard to keep glued, like jewelry. :)
Great video!...I always get my beautiful textiles from the thrift store...and beautiful laces too😉👍❤️
Very cute! Enjoying watching your process! TFS, Nazy!
Love how the page turned out and enjoyed the video looking forward for other pages tfs hugs Nita
Part 3??? Can't wait!!!
Love it, very cute, some great ideas. Thanks Nazy. xx
Loving this video! My style is modem but with pops of vintage. I love fabrics as well, I love using fabrics from children's clothes as they often have really cute motifs and sometimes cute tags and patches.
Anyway, looking forward to seeing more!
I love seeing your thought process, so keep it coming. Love from Denmark
Wonderfully inspirating! I think this is going to be my next project!
Hi Nazy. Very cute! I plan to join you in this challenge. I've been thrusting for years and years. Hugs
That should be thrifting..... Dang phone changing what I type....
oh dear..."thrusting" for years and years? (aw heck, I know you meant "thrifting", but it was too funny to pass up.)
Looking forward to seeing more!
LOVE IT! 💛This concept is one of my favs! Side note: Are you continuing the Book of Verse series? Loved that one too. xoxo
What a great idea !!!! I will be following along every step :):):):)
As always a beautifully put together video and collaged page. Really enjoy this videos.
Want to ask you something:
I hunt in our single thriftshop every few months and got some textile hankies with crochet edging and embroidered ornaments as well as a few crochet doilies and embroidered Tablecloth. I love them and love to touch them and look at them. But I don't know how to use them. What do you do with those things?
Many Hugs from Germany
xo Sarah
Sarah Sadori Hello Sarah!! Oh how lucky you are sweetheart! Finding vintage embroidered hankies and tablecloths are always treasures to find! What I like to do with them is treat them as any other decorative element, using them to make a journal cover, cutting them up and making pockets, creating some textile tags, you can stitch them into your journal to create a flip-out...in getting excited just talking about it!! I will for sure create a video showcasing all of the different ways one can use vintage embroidered hankies very soon! Sending much love to you from America xoxo!!! ☺️
So inspiring
Really enjoying this series and your process. It has inspired me to use up my stash more and create useful and beautiful things. Look forward to following your progress in this album 😊
Your thrift store is way better than mine.
I would love to see an update on this
Becareful with E6000 do not breath that in. Its a bit over kill on paper though.
Where’s part 3? Did you make it?
Oh I have all that same vintage stuff!!
Precioso, Preciso.....
Its incredibly beautiful.............
I'm in ! looks like fun. I have lots of reclaimed items and will make my own cover. Video 1 is 7 months ago if anyone is looking for the video.😊
Very wonderful! I love your work, but be careful with the E 6000 as it is very toxic and is a carcinogen. Save it for use on metal embellishments, we need you to be safe!!!
Is there a part 3 yet?
I'm in! I have plenty...thank you
AmourFabriQues yay!! This is definitely an awesome project for when your stash just continues to grow! I hope you enjoy the process sweetheart!
Why don't have part 3?
Very beautiful and love your giggles but your constant moving hands is too much.
Can't wait for Part 3 ! 😊 x