(yes, I meant to say free twice.)
This absolutely free
(no gimmicks, no tricks)
and very fun class
will teach you how to create a bound journal
that lies flat (to make it easy to work in)
with fold-out pages (to make it interesting)
using a supply list of inexpensive materials
(to make it affordable)
including paper that is free!
That explains the double use of the word free in the title The Free Flip Flap Free Journal! (it is a free class and uses free paper!)
Here's a look at the type of journal we'll be making:
This particular example is very slim in thickness. You will be able to make your journal as thick or thin as you like. The number of folios (paper folded in half to form pages are called folios) and the number of signatures (folios either singly or stacked together along the crease, form a signature) to suit your needs and preferences. The book will lie flat for easy use regardless of thickness.
This project combines several techniques from my fourth book, Creative Wildfire. Examples of the book and the flaps can be see on pages 6, 30, 46, and 47. The page painting technique can be found beginning on page 32, and the binding technique can be found beginning on page 20.
I want to stress that YOU ABSOLUTELY DO NOT NEED THE BOOK to take class, get the most out of the class, understand the class, or enjoy the class. I have all the techniques videotaped for you. If you do have the book, you may find making notes in the book margins helpful for future reference.
First, let me show you the Free Paper we'll be using:
Yes, these fold-out paint brochures, free for you to take at the hardware store, will serve as the paper for our pages!
Begin here with the introductory video:
and then head on over to here for the rest of the class!!
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