TPBP: Tim Holtz Class Part 1 of 2
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@Rachelssummer Thank you!
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Love your Art Journal TFS!!!
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Isn't Tim just the best?! I love how your journal turned out!
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Hi is that an 3 width by 6 length
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Hi what's the length and width
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Love love love love love love love love love this Journal!!!! Sooooooo very cute! I'm gonna try to make one similar to it. warm hugs rosanne
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Neat journal how fun to be taught by Tim Holtz! TFS
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Hey Beverly, ok, I "see"! LOL, thanks for explaining! :))
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Very cute album!
2longreager 1 week ago
@2longreager Thank you!
ThePiecebypiece 6 days ago
Wow! Such a cool and cute album. I love classes with Tim - he puts a lot into his classes and you really get your money's worth in techniques and inspiration. One question: how did you attach the binder ring piece to the sticky back canvas spine? TIA, Karen :)
KarenScraps 6 months ago
@KarenScraps Hi Karen! What he did was attach the binder ring to the chipboard spine. Then, covered the spine where the backside of the brads were sticking out of with cardstock paper (same size as the chipboard spine). Then we attached the canvas to the spine and wrapped it around the back and front covers of the book.
hugs,
Beverly
ThePiecebypiece 6 months ago
@ThePiecebypiece
Hey Beverly, thanks so much for responding. I'm trying to envision it. I have a couple of those binder thangys from my LSS, but all this time, I never knew how to attach it! LOL! So, is the cardstock paper necessary if it's just being sandwiched between the chipboard spine and the canvas?
KarenScraps 6 months ago
@KarenScraps The cardstock paper is necessary, so that you would not have to see the back of the brads "bump" through the canvas. Did I make sense just now? LOL
ThePiecebypiece 6 months ago