Tim Holtz Binder Ring Mini Part 2.wmv
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Love your mini tutorial showing Tim Holtz binder ring. You did a great job!!! I enjoyed seeing your little mistakes on camera. I spend so much time trying to correct my mistakes or redoing something because I didn't measure correctly, but I guess that's how we learn.
Anyway, just wanted you to know how much I enjoyed your video. Thanks!!!!
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or use a Crop-a-Dile to punch holes easily..
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you can also attach the binding ring to the center before you lay it down on the paper so you don't have to hide the brads later. :-)
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Gorgeous project! Thanks for showing us how to use Tim's binder rings! I can't wait to try it!
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Okay...that is just too cute! It's great to see how easy the binder rings are to use! Thank you for that! I LOVE the embellishements you've put together for your cover! I'd love to see another video when the whole thing is all finished! Thanks very much!...Nancy :o)
Even if you use a dry adhesive for the book covers, it is always a good idea to use a wet glue, or a bookbinding glue to do the spine. When the paper is a bit wet, and you score in between the cover and the spine, it will have a bit more "give" and you won't have as much trouble with the book being so tight. Nice tutorial - thank you!
mcescher1957 1 month ago 3
You should have put the binder rings in with the brads before you added the embossed paper. You then would have a clean spunk and not have to worry about useless embellishments. You could even add a d ring to your project so you had something to hang charms off of. Just an observation of common sense. Your project is gorgeous and your distress technique rocks!
buzzellifamily 1 week ago 2