Craft with Me! – Creating a Page Edge Idea Journal! – Part 3



Incorporating viewer ideas in the idea journal for page edges! The inspiration came from Natasa at Treasure Books. Thanks also to Brooke for letting me know about Natasa’s video! Thanks for crafting with me! xoxo

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41 thoughts on “Craft with Me! – Creating a Page Edge Idea Journal! – Part 3”

  1. Your friend Sevenplaza did page edges on her Mass Make March #2 video. Had some great ideas too. The ideas are endless. I'm looking for a book I can't live without to start my idea book. Big hug always. ❤❤

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  2. Happy Easter Gayle, I made the envelops, put them on straight and folded bottom part up to write on and stamped with mini postal stamp and they look great, on some others I'm going to ruffle up small pieces of lace into bows, thank you for these ideas love them😃

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  3. Kind of a variation on the circle edge idea: You could also use the leftover strip from your circles as a page edge and put butterflies or something else in the middle of each circle, or you could use the leftover strip from the butterfly punches.

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  4. So many wonderful ideas. I think stamping images or words along the edge would be fun. You could do it directly on the book page or use your strips you save to stamp on. Even if you take just one image & stamp it along the edge multiple times before you re-ink & in various directions, collage style, it gives the effect of your stamp off paper I think.

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  5. I'm an Air Force Brat! My dad retired from the service in 1975. My favorite place our family was stationed at was in Germany. I was a teenager, so I have wonderful memories of traveling Germany, France, Holland, and Austria. Came back in USA Christmas of my senior year. My prayers were answered thst I had enough credits to graduate at the new school. ❤

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  6. These ideas are so fun! I have no relatives in the military now, but my dad served in World War II, and both of my brothers were in the army. My older brother served in Vietnam. A big thank you to all who have served and are currently serving!

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  7. I love your page edges. I need to make a list for me. My husband is a Vietnam vet, my son in law was in the Guards state side, my son is a purple heart recipient after hitting 3 different IED's in Afganstan. He does have TBI but is functioning well. I am so grateful!! He received a medical discharge so retirement and medical for life. He is with a Gold Star gal who lost her husband from an injury overseas. Her son is joining the army after graduation in May! Thank you for the shootout for our vets and families! Hugs

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  8. I'm so confused … But that's not unusual for me.😅. I missedthe page edge with the pieces of twine tied through holes. When did that happen? I probably need to go back and rewatch all of your videos since you started this project. Oh, and a tip for you. If you ever miss when you are cleaning up your paper "crumbs" and get them on the floor, a good old-fashined lint roller works great! I keep two big ones in my craftroom! Loving your videos!!!❤

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  9. Good Morning Gayle! The only thing I thought of as a page edge would be the bling strips you picked up at Dollar Tree. They were either pink or turquoise. I’m guessing someone else might of suggested it already.

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  10. This is such a cool book look! Thank you for recognizing our brave soldiers! I have a special place in my heart for vets. Blessings to all our vets wherever they are in the world! Hugs from Michigan Bev.

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  11. Hi Gayle. The edge ideas are really great. Have a lovely day. Hope you had a wonderful Easter with your family. Something you said resonated with me. I have six children, five grandchildren, and one on the way. Sometimes we can’t always get everyone together at the same time, and sometimes I’m sad because I miss the ones that can’t be there. You said to remember to just enjoy the time you have with the ones that are there and to not dwell on the ones that aren’t. What words of wisdom that ring so true. Thanks Gayle. 😊❤

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  12. I used die cuts of watering cans of different colors down the page, and die cuts of butto ns. I also just thought of attaching colored tassels to spaces in lace on the side. The ideas we can do is endless!❤❤

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