...showing my trusty and much loved Cuttlebug and dies because I am busy completing yet another TP (toilet paper!!) roll mini album. This time I am making a Utube tutorial - scary stuff! I only have a small camera so the tutorial will have many short videos - if you are interested head over to my Utube channel or watch the first video below...
The Cuttlebug seems to be pretty popular today. Thanks for sharing. I have to get busy with my TP albums. I think I am up to a couple hundred rolls. Mindy #120
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your little corner of the world. OH!! my favorite tool Cuttlebug I use mine nearly everyday I'll have to make a sweep of you site and see one of those Tp albums i've never seen one thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletefab video tutorial,not made one of these for a while,might have to have another go
ReplyDeletehave a fab crafty week and
happy woyww
kay,#70
Hi
ReplyDeleteSuch fun!
I am in the middle (quite literally) of working with toilet rolls myself for Christmas artwork.
Wishes
Lynne
You are such a neat crafter.
Thanks for passing by
ReplyDeletegreat to se the cuttle bug out :0))
I love you tutorial..I am learning so many new things in the paper world from WOYWW! Thank you for sharing #47
ReplyDeleteWow - well done you for being brave enough to make a video tutorial, I take my hat off to you!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, LLJ #3 xx
oh i did the toilet roll thing on the jump start feature, it is a fab technique & i've used it loads since, brilliant way to create a watercolour substrate.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing cuttlebugs out on desks, i use mine most when it sits out and ready for action, it so easy to forget how fantastic they are.
dx 84 ( ithink)
AWESOME! I watched all 8 video's tonight and loved them. I think your style is perfect and technique right on. Thanks for sharing and thanks for visiting my desk this week. Have a great week. Vickie @106
ReplyDeleteFabulous work, thanks so much for the videos, Fantastic... Have a great week, Hugs May x x x No15
ReplyDeleteHi Jacqui, Couldn't resist the cuttlebug as I love mine too. Then just HAD to watch your first TP mini album video. I have recently made a Kitchen Roll Tube album and just had to see if their halves were the same size as a TP tube and would you believe they are actually longer like you prefer. Love the tip of painting the inside "first" hmmmm maybe be a bit late for mine now and also the squashing with an iron will remember that one too. Thanks for the tips BJ#42
ReplyDeleteI still use my Cuttlebug too even though I have a Grand Calibur as well. Thank you for the tutorial - I am definitely going to try making one of these - I will start collected TP rolls! Am looking forward to the next tutorial. Thank you xx
ReplyDeleteHi there I love my cuttlebug as well. Have it and everything connected with it nearby. Am off to look at your video. Thanks for visiting me. Anne x
ReplyDeleteHadn't used my CB for ages and then a couple of days ago out she came and I realised how much I had missed her.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial, you did a super job of it.
Hugs, Neet #10
Watched all NINE videos last night and fortunately have enough Kitchen Roll Tubes to make a new mini book. Dying to see your end product and how you bind the pages. BJ #42
ReplyDeleteVery envious of your CB, really want one but have a Big Shot so can't really justify it!
ReplyDeleteSophie x
No.79
Where would we be without our CB's! Take care, it's Sunday, but I'm still working my way through the list! Zo xx 75
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