Lisa, I swear you do such a good job explaining. You get into all the details and don't assume that someone would already know it. thanks so much. you are doing GREAT!!!!!
I have to agree with Andrea. You explain it to the everyday person who wants to learn in a very easy way. Thanks I'll be back for the next installment.
You do an amazing job of explaining everything! I still think you are amazing even after you gave us all your secrets! I would never even attempt to make a word book without the videos making it look possible. Thanks for sharing your talent with us! :)
Hi Lisa, Got this part done. I used my deep cut blade and it worked fine. Now the hard part, picking out papers to use for the pages. I didn't realize I had all this Halloween stuff :-D. Your instructions are great. Thanks, Kathy
again..you are amazing. Thank you (as others have said) for explaining things so well. I am trying to make a sports book now (thanks to you) and I think I can really do a great job. I really did not know how to do it but thanks to you I think I can do it. THANK YOU!!!!!!! and please please please keep the videos coming. BugABook
I am so excited to finally learn how to do this. Could you please post maybe if your LSS can tell you what brand and/or weight of chipboard you use? I think the stuff at my LSS maybe seems thicker than that. Thank you so much for making these videos!
Another awesome video!! You are a pro at explaining things, not to mention how talented you are!!! I can't thank you enough for teaching us how to do this!!!
Hi Lisa, What a great series you have going here! thanks so much - it's like a great novel where I can hardly wait for the next installment! I would also like to know what the chipboard brand/weight is. I checked at my LSS and it seemed way too thick for the e.
I will do some checking at my LSS about the chipboard. Honestly...the chipboard I have been buying is not what she has on the shelves for sale as that's way too thick. I buy the sheets of chipboard you get when you buy single sheets of cardstock and they give you a sheet of chipboard in the sack so it doesn't get bent up. That's the perfect chipboard. It's probably comparable to a good piece of chipboard on the back of a paper stack. HTH and if I find out any other info., I'll let ya know.
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Lisa, I swear you do such a good job explaining.
ReplyDeleteYou get into all the details and don't assume that someone would already know it.
thanks so much. you are doing GREAT!!!!!
I have to agree with Andrea. You explain it to the everyday person who wants to learn in a very easy way. Thanks I'll be back for the next installment.
ReplyDeleteThanx so much for another great video and all of the tips! You really do make it easy to learn. I cannot wait to see the next installment!
ReplyDeleteI still think you are incredibly talented! TFS
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You do an amazing job of explaining everything! I still think you are amazing even after you gave us all your secrets! I would never even attempt to make a word book without the videos making it look possible. Thanks for sharing your talent with us! :)
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Hi Lisa,
ReplyDeleteGot this part done. I used my deep cut blade and it worked fine. Now the hard part, picking out papers to use for the pages. I didn't realize I had all this Halloween stuff :-D. Your instructions are great.
Thanks, Kathy
again..you are amazing. Thank you (as others have said) for explaining things so well. I am trying to make a sports book now (thanks to you) and I think I can really do a great job. I really did not know how to do it but thanks to you I think I can do it. THANK YOU!!!!!!! and please please please keep the videos coming.
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Hi Lisa, another great job teaching us.
ReplyDeleteI was making a banner today but as soon as I finish with it I will start my word book. I can't wait for the pp layering and inking :)
Lisa, you are so talented and a wonderful teacher. Thanks for taking the time to teach me how to making books without all the mistakes.
ReplyDeleteLisa...such a super job...and such a wonderful teacher! You sound like a very patient person...TFS
ReplyDeleteHuggs....Kathy
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Great video, Lisa. Now I'm getting excited about this!
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to finally learn how to do this. Could you please post maybe if your LSS can tell you what brand and/or weight of chipboard you use? I think the stuff at my LSS maybe seems thicker than that. Thank you so much for making these videos!
ReplyDeleteAnother awesome video!! You are a pro at explaining things, not to mention how talented you are!!! I can't thank you enough for teaching us how to do this!!!
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Hi Lisa, What a great series you have going here! thanks so much - it's like a great novel where I can hardly wait for the next installment! I would also like to know what the chipboard brand/weight is. I checked at my LSS and it seemed way too thick for the e.
ReplyDeleteI will do some checking at my LSS about the chipboard. Honestly...the chipboard I have been buying is not what she has on the shelves for sale as that's way too thick. I buy the sheets of chipboard you get when you buy single sheets of cardstock and they give you a sheet of chipboard in the sack so it doesn't get bent up. That's the perfect chipboard. It's probably comparable to a good piece of chipboard on the back of a paper stack. HTH and if I find out any other info., I'll let ya know.
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