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I love this! I am a CZT. I went through the certification with two family members. My sister has made junk journals for years. I find them so fun. Thanks for posting this series.
I used to be one of those people who held books as sacred, but I worked at a bookstore and saw that many, many books were destroyed if they didn't sell. Your journal cover is just so beautiful and the book pages can be repurposed in the name of art ❤️
It's my understanding that most people who do this kind of work water down their adhesive in order to make it easier to spread. It still gets the job done and holds everything, like fabric or paper, just fine. Personally I often use mod podge and I don't add any water.
I love this! I am a CZT. I went through the certification with two family members. My sister has made junk journals for years. I find them so fun. Thanks for posting this series.
So glad you’re back. I am enjoying your Junk Journal tutorial.
Ok. Just got back from St. Vinnies. Got my book and material. Ordered the glue. 😀😀😀
Thank you so much Melinda; I so enjoy your videos and look forward to watching Part 2, 3, and the finish. Thank you for sharing.
I used to be one of those people who held books as sacred, but I worked at a bookstore and saw that many, many books were destroyed if they didn't sell. Your journal cover is just so beautiful and the book pages can be repurposed in the name of art ❤️
I love this! Can’t wait for the remainder videos!
Wayyy Cooool 😎
This is amazing project, thank you.
Can’t wait for Part 2! Thanks so much, Melinda. Be well.
Art by me great idea
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I can’t wait to do this. Now I need to go out and find the perfect book to use.🙂
I love your videos and I'm looking forward to the finished journal. You are always inspiring me, thank you 😊
There is only one g in Mod Podge
Why did you water down the glue? I would think you'd get a stronger adhesion by keeping it at full strength.
It's my understanding that most people who do this kind of work water down their adhesive in order to make it easier to spread. It still gets the job done and holds everything, like fabric or paper, just fine. Personally I often use mod podge and I don't add any water.
@@heathertavane8629 Thank you, Heather!