Hi, i love what you do. It is always so nice to get inspiration. I am building my own crossstitch journal now, have a bookcover and collecting now papers for it. And crossstitch for it. I am having a great creative time. Yes i Ike to see how you make your jounal in the inside.
That was a wonderful and imaginative transformation! Yes, it would be fascinating to see how you compile and organise your journal, as many people don't know how to start. I know there are no wrong ways, but everyone is different and it's lovely to see others ideas. Love and hugs xxx 😘💖🤗
That was quite a transformation! If I saw just a before and after picture, I would think it was a different journal. I would have never guessed it was the same one. I like that you have showed how to "fix" a project that didn't turn out the way you wanted it to (or your taste has changed). Please do show how you use the journal. I'm so new to junk journals and don't understand them. Plus, I'm not a very creative person, I'm more of a "straight lines" person. EDITED to correct spelling.
That looks fantastic! There was nothing wrong with the original cover but this is far more suitable for purpose. Your daughter will love it! Fairytaleish. I would love to see how you use it too. I’m new to journaling and don’t know where to start. (I’ve never even kept a diary)
Having done paper and digital scrapbooking for over 20 years, I am always looking to improve my skills and would love to see how your daughter's journal progress.
Hi Chantal. Can I ask why you have such a deep spine on the journal compared to the width? I too would like to watch you actually journal, especially on the pages that are patterned paper, as I can't imagine that. I am really interested to know what you are doing with the picture of a mountain scene.... is that for outside the windows behind the spiral staircase? take care xx
The deep spine is so it can accommodate all the stuff I want to put inside. Kindy kids come back with a lot of little artworks I can I corporate into the journal without it bulking up too much. And yes, I printed those mountains for the final reveal of the common room 😀
@@TheRavenCompendium Thanks so much for replying Chantal. I watched the 4 part journal making tutorial and I could see how many signatures put in, and also I get that your little one will say many things. Ooh that's so exciting. I do love the Ravenclaw Common room
Love to see you make this journal, and use it! Already love the cover! ❤️
thats a really good idea to put kiddo's sayings in a journal, great to have that to show to her when she is older
This is looking so great, I'm so excited!
I would love to see a series about how you journal in this one!
Love it! Of course I would love to see how you journal!!! Great video
Yes! I would love to see how you do layouts and journal. Also, this makeover is great! I love the druid feel. If that makes sense.
I’ve been looking for a video about journaling in a junk journal. I would definitely watch your process.
Love it! And yes, would love to see you journal in it. I make journals, but have no clue how to journal in them lol. Thank you so much for sharing
Hi, i love what you do. It is always so nice to get inspiration. I am building my own crossstitch journal now, have a bookcover and collecting now papers for it. And crossstitch for it. I am having a great creative time. Yes i
Ike to see how you make your jounal in the inside.
That was a wonderful and imaginative transformation!
Yes, it would be fascinating to see how you compile and organise your journal, as many people don't know how to start. I know there are no wrong ways, but everyone is different and it's lovely to see others ideas.
Love and hugs xxx 😘💖🤗
That's certainly true! I'll do my best to show a variety of how to journal
It'l sure look way better with maybe some flowers, leafs, or maybe moss. See you on your next video. :D
It will all make sense in part 2 😀
That was quite a transformation! If I saw just a before and after picture, I would think it was a different journal. I would have never guessed it was the same one. I like that you have showed how to "fix" a project that didn't turn out the way you wanted it to (or your taste has changed).
Please do show how you use the journal. I'm so new to junk journals and don't understand them. Plus, I'm not a very creative person, I'm more of a "straight lines" person.
EDITED to correct spelling.
Nothing wrong with straight lines! But yes I'll start a 'journal with me' kinda series
Rewatching. Now im itching to make a journal.....
That looks fantastic! There was nothing wrong with the original cover but this is far more suitable for purpose. Your daughter will love it! Fairytaleish.
I would love to see how you use it too. I’m new to journaling and don’t know where to start. (I’ve never even kept a diary)
I want to get better at it and certainly record my memories of my little girl
Having done paper and digital scrapbooking for over 20 years, I am always looking to improve my skills and would love to see how your daughter's journal progress.
Hi Chantal. Can I ask why you have such a deep spine on the journal compared to the width? I too would like to watch you actually journal, especially on the pages that are patterned paper, as I can't imagine that. I am really interested to know what you are doing with the picture of a mountain scene.... is that for outside the windows behind the spiral staircase? take care xx
The deep spine is so it can accommodate all the stuff I want to put inside. Kindy kids come back with a lot of little artworks I can I corporate into the journal without it bulking up too much. And yes, I printed those mountains for the final reveal of the common room 😀
@@TheRavenCompendium Thanks so much for replying Chantal. I watched the 4 part journal making tutorial and I could see how many signatures put in, and also I get that your little one will say many things.
Ooh that's so exciting. I do love the Ravenclaw Common room
4 is such a great age. Mine are now 7 and 8 and I've got lists in my phone of funny things they said and mispronounced words
Time goes so fast with kids! And they come up with the funniest quotes and stories