Turning Book Pages Into Writing Spots - 3 Easy Ways

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Treasure Books

Treasure Books

7 ай бұрын

AND.... 50ish examples of how to do so! Turning book pages into writing spots, aka, journaling spots! Enjoy : )
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@karentrunk1407
@karentrunk1407 7 ай бұрын
Loved this video too! You inspire all of us, your fans! Guess what!? I just received your book from Amazon, sat down in the recliner, and looked at every page! It's a fabulous book, and you did a wonderful job! I recommend to all "Treasure Books" fans!
@TreasureBooks
@TreasureBooks 7 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!!!
@iamjoannhoward
@iamjoannhoward 7 ай бұрын
I'm sure it is a marvelous work! For my own opinion is that GOD has truly anointed Natasha for this #treasurebook thing! I love her work, and I love her tutorials!!❤️
@ghadaelhakem7621
@ghadaelhakem7621 7 ай бұрын
​@@TreasureBooks❤❤❤
@shellywhite1929
@shellywhite1929 6 ай бұрын
I just adore you. You're so real. I love that you're honest. And I love that you're all over the place sometimes. That's the true spontaneous creative. I can very much relate to having too much stuff. It's actually stealing my peace. So I've been sorting again, but one thing that truly resonated with me today was the fact that I have to get rid of stuff I just flat have too much and in my lifetime I will never use it all up. But what I do want to say I got great ideas from you today. Thank you so much for sharing your gift, your inspiration and your time with us. It's truly looked forward to, and don't worry about pressuring yourself for us. We'll be here whenever you get your videos out❤.
@CrafterKelliKelli
@CrafterKelliKelli 6 ай бұрын
Thank you. I need to get her book!!
@daisymichele2666
@daisymichele2666 7 ай бұрын
Asemic writing would be a therapeutic way to process things. Then I thought, it would be hilarious if an archeologist, in years to come, found the very journal, with the yellow page and purple flower, filled with asemic writing, and believed they translated it into some grand philosophical statement when really it was jibber-jabber. 😂 Made me laugh out loud. PS: Thank you for your inspiration.
@mingold1974
@mingold1974 7 ай бұрын
😂
@annelarsson6152
@annelarsson6152 7 ай бұрын
😂😂Lol I would Love to see the how the archeologist trying hard to interpret the Asemic writing. I also would Love to see what they say about all the junk journals they found. 🤔🤔🤔
@staceywilson5232
@staceywilson5232 7 ай бұрын
😂 soooo true!
@Babbajune
@Babbajune 7 ай бұрын
😅
@bettymetz3746
@bettymetz3746 7 ай бұрын
You must have the most amazing dreams with that creative spirit living inside of you!! Thank you for all the uniqueness you inspire in us!! Blessings from Betty in Ohio.
@RingoWild
@RingoWild 7 ай бұрын
I love the fact that you’re so real. You don’t try to act like you love everything you make, but you’re also not shy about saying that you love how something came out. You are creative, clever, and most important, genuine. Thank you!
@brendaleitzow8062
@brendaleitzow8062 7 ай бұрын
Please do not take this the wrong way, but I LOVED the rambling content today! I love your personality. "It doesn't have to be perfect." But in the next scene, you fix the imperfection. You're professional. You're real. You're hilarious. I had a bad week at work where over 100 employees were laid off. Today's video taught me, inspired me, but most importantly, made me LAUGH. Thank you! 💜
@MariKayCreations
@MariKayCreations 6 ай бұрын
Oh, that must have been really tough to deal with. So sorry you had to face that but very glad you chose Natasa to lift your spirits.
@luvesterlomax9205
@luvesterlomax9205 5 ай бұрын
I'm learning!
@cathlynballard8409
@cathlynballard8409 7 ай бұрын
This lifted my spirits tremendously: I am 70 and have developed an intention tremor in my left hand (I’m left-handed). So, now more and more often there are struggles with writing, cutting, gluing, sewing, etc. Your asemic writing struck me immediately 🤦🏼‍♀️! Even though it wasn’t planned for this video, it was a fortuitous lightening bolt of hope for me; I can write without writing!!! Whodda thunk!!! While I will use all your print-masking tips from today, the asemic writing is the treasure I will take to my workroom tonight and will “un-write” for the sheer fun of it. 😊❤
@reneehouse-wyatt3658
@reneehouse-wyatt3658 6 ай бұрын
I understand your challenge! I, too, have Essential Tremor Disorder and I'm continuing to find new ways to craft with my challenges! 🤗🙏🤗
@sandybe11
@sandybe11 7 ай бұрын
I LOVE these ideas to use book pages. For some of us it’s not obvious! Thank you for keeping it simple sometimes. Love the black paint, paper strips and pads and the doodles. 👏
@phylliswilliamstn
@phylliswilliamstn 7 ай бұрын
That ‘sewing with yarn’ technique produces such beautiful, textured results. I love listening to your musings and creations. 😊 You’re a cut above the rest. 💃 I was still there. 😅
@BanjoWantsATreat
@BanjoWantsATreat 7 ай бұрын
Love, love, love it. I always come away from your videos infused with inspiration and a million ideas. Some techniques feel so obvious, yet we are oblivious to them until someone like you points it out. I always enjoy your ability to mix textures so effortlessly. I have lots of paper strips and book pages in my crafting space that are currently calling my name!
@QueenNoTeetha151
@QueenNoTeetha151 7 ай бұрын
This! ❤
@theresalombardi2639
@theresalombardi2639 7 ай бұрын
I luv everything you do- God Bless you and all your ideas. I’ll be getting busy dibbing and dabbing and see what I can come up with as well!! I will start w my sewing machine!! Tyou for yr inspiration and looking at yr journal cover w pretty lace and buttons on left side- simply gorgeous!!❤️
@theolachapman6126
@theolachapman6126 7 ай бұрын
Don’t feel bad about this you inspire everyone with your creativity I appreciate all your inspiration and creativity I love how you recycle thank you Theola
@marypraznik2758
@marypraznik2758 6 ай бұрын
Don't be so hard on yourself. Your ideas are fine and you really bring joy into my life! It makes me sad to see how much you put down your ideas. you are an inspiration to me. Keep your game face on!
@TreasureBooks
@TreasureBooks 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I too have noticed that I do that. I need to stop. I
@soxiemama3408
@soxiemama3408 6 ай бұрын
If I was limited to just one video maker to watch, it would be YOU!
@TreasureBooks
@TreasureBooks 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@jackieo8693
@jackieo8693 2 ай бұрын
Years ago, my daughter got me a journal and I haven't done much with it except for write down some inspirational quotes. Now that I have watched your videos, this journal is in grave danger of being severely altered.
@teresabrock5168
@teresabrock5168 7 ай бұрын
Yes, I am still here! You are so inspiring to me every single time I see you. I am amazed that you can think of so many different things day after day, week after week! Sewing yarn on paper is something I never would’ve thought of in 1 million years. Thank you so much for all the amazing ideas!
@annettedover3602
@annettedover3602 7 ай бұрын
You have so many great ideas. I think you are too hard on yourself because even when you think something doesn’t look good, you manage to fix it with additional embellishments. You inspire me each and every time you post a new video. I love it all!!!
@denisegebara2941
@denisegebara2941 7 ай бұрын
I was still there until the end. You made me smile. What most inspired me was the very thing you were unsure about. I liked that you moved with the flow and although it wasn't according to the plan, you let the muse guide you. I don't think you were abandoned at all, just inspired to work with what was on your desk. Thank you.
@KekoLynn
@KekoLynn 7 ай бұрын
"I'm still here." - I've known the term "junk journal" for years. I've only just really considered making one a few weeks ago. Your videos have been inspiration and muse but also... I really just *didn't* know how to do any of the things you've covered in this video. The same for most of them! I never think about most of the ideas you so easily bring to life and I love learning how to cover book pages, use old envelopes, sew fabric and paper together, or even just ideas for where to add buttons. I know I'm not the only one. 8 billion people in the world, there are tons of us still learning the basics. And you teach them SO well!
@ayatahmad2156
@ayatahmad2156 7 ай бұрын
I absolutely love how creative ideas just flow as you work.
@EarthGuardian
@EarthGuardian 7 ай бұрын
Natash, i can not even begin to describe how much i needed to hear your words on "letting the demons out". I was just sitting at my craft table, crafting and listening to you, and then you said those words.....🥺🤯😮‍💨. I felt my soul exhale. I have been fighting some nasty words that I've really wanted to say to someone, and that just isn't me. I try very hard to not spew my "demons" on anyone. I wasted way too many years living that way. I had my "ah-ha" moment and changed how I spoke to people. I will go out of my way to be kind and spread some love now. But this one instance has really had me fired up. Again, I absolutely can not even begin to tell you how hard your words landed on my demons. I have since put them to bed and moved on from this situation that blackening my heart. Thank you 🙏🏻 thank you 🙏🏻 thank you 🙏🏻. From the depths of my soul, 🙏🏻thank you. Oh, and.....👌🏻another fantastic video full of wonderful inspiration, giggles and laughs, and all the best parts of you! 🥰
@cindyjanssen9021
@cindyjanssen9021 7 ай бұрын
“you can throw in some swear words”…love that! Great video, as always. Thanks for sharing your creativity w us❤
@sherrys.7802
@sherrys.7802 7 ай бұрын
I’m still here and I ramble as well. Got quite a number of ideas from you today, appreciate the inspirational help. Have a beautiful day!
@londongael414
@londongael414 7 ай бұрын
Still here! Love the honesty, the giddiness, the way you let us in to the creative process. I had an aha! moment regarding some mix and match sticky notes I have, that look better together than they do separately. Cut into strips, glue on to page, doodle around - done! So easy! Very simple, but it wouldn't have happened without you.
@susanmary4752
@susanmary4752 7 ай бұрын
How I love that you always come up with ways to repurpose things for journals. Using book pages in the ways you demonstrated is brilliant. Thanks for the ideas!!
@user-ny6hm6rn5j
@user-ny6hm6rn5j 7 ай бұрын
“I’m still here”. So inspiring as always ! Thank you for sharing so generously in your videos.
@TreasureBooks
@TreasureBooks 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@cgary1974
@cgary1974 7 ай бұрын
Still here!! Because I love the ramblings and tangents you take us on. Lol😂
@LidaJoy
@LidaJoy 7 ай бұрын
I just recently started taking pages out of a few books I got. So I have TONS of book pages on top of my already existing endless pages 🤦🏻‍♀️ So while watching your video, I pulled out some of the pages from my piles, grabbed some paint, and a brush. Now I’m doing one of my favorite things…painting on book pages! But in a slightly different way than I typically do. Thank you for the inspiration, you are always so inspiring! Even if it’s something we’ve done before, we do so many different things all the time that we can often forget about the things we used to do. Having a reminder or refresher course is never a bad thing. 😊
@rosemartin9312
@rosemartin9312 7 ай бұрын
I’m gradually making my way through your videos Natasa, you are such an inspiration to me, I’ve been gathering bits and pieces together for literally years-I’m a frugal person who likes to repurpose things but haven’t got round to making a junk journal yet. I find it hard to just go for it and have to plan everything which really holds me back! The more I watch you, the more I’m inspired to just go for it and I’ve started making tabs and labels to go into my journal. This video has sparked so many ideas and I especially like the sewing tips for the yarn stitching-so clever to thread the yarn through a straw (or piece of penne!) and I’m going to give it a go! I’ve found in the past that I watch a lot of your videos for inspiration but don’t actually get round to the crafting bit so that’s my new resolution to watch your video and then create something from all your amazing ideas. Thank you for your precious time and for sharing all your amazing creativity with us🥰 You also made me laugh a lot when you were talking about Asemic writing and getting it all out!😂
@rn4neo
@rn4neo 7 ай бұрын
I’m still here. I don’t have a sewing machine because I don’t sew, but I loved the other ideas. I like putting the notebook pages on the book page. Don’t be so hard on yourself, you’re human but so CREATIVE. You’re videos inspire me, I have used some of your ideas and put them in a journal I’m working on. I like using the cut offs on the book pages too, great ideas!
@rickiquilt
@rickiquilt 7 ай бұрын
I’m still here….will be now and always….besides all the fun ideas you make me chuckle…can’t wait for next time ❤
@tumblingtangles
@tumblingtangles 7 ай бұрын
I love the simplicity of these techniques that turn something ordinary into something absolutely over the top fabulous! I had a teacher in middle school that used to get sidetracked all the time when she was teaching. She called it bird watching. She would get off topic then say, "Oops! I'm bird watching again!" I thought it was so funny that I use that term in my classroom now 30 years later. Haha!!! Take care and thank you for all of your marvelous videos. I've learned so much from you! The longer I watch the more I crack up at your commentary!!!! I absolutely love how your personality shines through into your videos!!!
@tracyguillemette6255
@tracyguillemette6255 7 ай бұрын
I like the unplanned experiments and instruction - it keeps it unexpected and interesting!
@dianerandall995
@dianerandall995 3 ай бұрын
i can not believe it but it is true...somehow i missed this video from 3 months ago. when i first discovered you i was so inspired i could not wait to see what else you had to offer. i binge watched what i thought was every single one of your videos. i was so happy to be sitting in front of my tv and watch for hours on end. thanks to a question on your fb page i discovered this video. pure joy! i was taking notes for all the inspiration. it came at a perfect time as i am in the middle of embellishing a current jj and will certainly apply some of these fantastic ideas....you are a true gem and you shine each and every time i view your videos. thanks millions for all you do!
@marievenezia4929
@marievenezia4929 6 ай бұрын
Natasa you are too hard on yourself. Everything was great. The sewing pieces really inspired me. I'm still here and will ALWAYS be. You crack me upa!!!!
@heatherpagefiberfreak4230
@heatherpagefiberfreak4230 7 ай бұрын
I'm a fiber artist, first and foremost, so your hack for sewing over yarn is amazing! I have a ridiculous amount of yarn that I've spun and dyed over the years and there is no way I'll ever be able to knit, crochet, weave, etc. it all. Now I can incorporate it into my junk journaling. You are so talented and I really appreciate you for sharing your creative genius with us. Have a great night!
@sillybeeful
@sillybeeful 3 ай бұрын
Natasa’s book is outstanding… jam packed with information and inspiration 😽
@TreasureBooks
@TreasureBooks 3 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@BonesAndButtons
@BonesAndButtons 7 ай бұрын
Yes, Natasa, still here!😂 We ALWAYS need to be reminded of cool ways to use up the book pages!
@TreasureBooks
@TreasureBooks 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching till the end!!
@sherrihay4836
@sherrihay4836 7 ай бұрын
Just last night I was thinking of how I could make writing space on music pages in a journal I working on. And here are some great examples. I’m still here. ❤
@TheSimpleMindset
@TheSimpleMindset 7 ай бұрын
Completely inspired by this video! 😊 I love the fun and passion that goes into creating a good “treasure journal.” Having space to write, sketch and paint to share the emotion of the day, is equally as important as building the journal. Keeping all these elements together in one place provides an opportunity to capture the energy of life. Thank you for sharing your ideas and passion.❤
@DonnaGetsCrafty
@DonnaGetsCrafty 7 ай бұрын
As always so inspiring and down to earth. It's the basics that make creating journals such fun! Start with a piece of paper and GO FORI IT! No one page is the same yet it all started with a basic page. Thanks!
@rachellee.9389
@rachellee.9389 7 ай бұрын
As a stroke survivor, I do asemic writing all the time! Of course, it's very hard to decipher when I've done it for a grocery list so my daughter and I are left scratching our heads in the supermarket aisles. Anywho, now I have a fancy-pants word for my handwriting style - LOL! (I will ALWAYS still be here.)
@debk1915
@debk1915 7 ай бұрын
I’m still here😂. Always watch to the end. Loved the writing! Always come away with a new to me idea or two or more…😉Loved the spontaneity and fun of today’s video😉. Fun to catch a glimpse of a different side of you…every video you share is creative and inspiring, thank you. The journal cover with the beads and buttons is lovely! Really like the notepaper on the book pages and the yarn fed through the foot …WHAT?!?! oh my goodness, who knew!?! LOVE that! I will definitely be trying that! I have a lot of book pages also and appreciate all the fun ideas you shared. Thanks again! ❤
@laurabrown7912
@laurabrown7912 7 ай бұрын
I'm still here!!!! You are very inspiring, every video. I am always pleasantly surprised and a bit in awe by how you come up with new and creative ideas for pages and tags and ephemera. I am new to junk journals, last Autumn I discovered your channel and that was it for me! Thank you for all you teach us. I really appreciate you and your work.
@pamhauer-mcbroom7520
@pamhauer-mcbroom7520 7 ай бұрын
YAY!! a new, happy video from Natasha!!! I so look forward to seeing the notification that you’ve shared your magic with us ❤️
@dianakloster5690
@dianakloster5690 7 ай бұрын
Love your honesty about feeling the muse abandoned you
@LilyLightOne
@LilyLightOne 7 ай бұрын
I'm still here! I believe the first video of yours that I watched was the Junk Mail Envelope Journal, that now has had 1.1 million views! Amazing ❤ It was likely the first junk journal item that I ever made. I was a little frustrated, not used to this type of craft. It took a lot of time and I didn't have much to work with materials wise. From that time, I have made a Christmas journal, 6 denim journals (inspired by 49 dragonflies) and countless pages of coffee dyed papers and collages. I am always inspired by your videos, your craft is beautiful but truthfully I keep watching because you are genuine, you make me laugh and you make me feel like I can keep going, keep making things even if they aren't exactly how I expected them to turn out. And for all this, I thank you ❤
@MyPaperheART
@MyPaperheART 7 ай бұрын
I LOVE what you did here with the book pages ❤❤❤ - that's why I watched 😅. I wouldn't give "the creative muse" too much power over my emotions 😉 Sometimes we are bigger and better than it! What you did was perfect for today ... paper bag can wait it's turn 😂
@marybrown2545
@marybrown2545 7 ай бұрын
You inspired me to grab my book pages and paint and doodle ! I’m always looking for ways to add writing spots and you gave me many fresh ideas ! You are such an inspiration, thank you !🦋
@laurelwilkinson2594
@laurelwilkinson2594 7 ай бұрын
You may have felt alone and abandoned, but for us, we were spending time with a friend. Still here, as always.
@mosaic22255
@mosaic22255 7 ай бұрын
No apologies/explanations needed. I got so many good ideas from this video. Thank you for always sharing your creative ideas. ❤
@Lilithofeden1
@Lilithofeden1 7 ай бұрын
Thanks Natasha, your scrapbooking pages and ideas are so adorable and the things you make are very creative, been inspired a lot. I'm making one for my best friend to try cheer her up, the whole thing is Skyrim game themed. When I have a moment of "I don't know what to do next" you help me. Believe it or not I come here and I have an idea right away so thank you, God bless you and your creativity always 🐦🙏❤
@barbaraclaire7117
@barbaraclaire7117 7 ай бұрын
I do look forward to your videos. Such great ideas always and I love listening to your commentary. The straw to put the yarn through was a really clever idea and sewing the yarn on paper was something I have never seen. You have such great ideas. Keep up the good work. I love everything you do!!
@lauraharmon659
@lauraharmon659 7 ай бұрын
Yes! I feel a bit like, “Whaaaat?” It may seem so simple to you, but for those of us who don’t think so out-of-the-box, are quite inspired by your simple techniques…I’m always wanting to do things like this with book pages, only I don’t think of thinks like this🤨 Thank you for sharing this with us!!!
@kathleenwilliams9581
@kathleenwilliams9581 7 ай бұрын
Sweetie I think you're one of the most creative people I have ever seen you don't always tell people to run out and buy this and that you just look around the house and God gives you incredible innovative fun ways to do interesting things you're crafting is amazing you're amazing and out of all the videos I watch not only do you present it well you present fabulous interesting fun art and we're so glad that you have an opportunity in this world to show the creativity that it's put inside of you! Your presentation is clear crisp and quick it holds my interest and I think these pages are the cats meow! I guess that kind of shows you I'm a retiree in Florida but you go girl!❤
@Thedistressedpainter
@Thedistressedpainter 7 ай бұрын
You’re writing iS so beautiful don’t doubt yourself
@beadywoman
@beadywoman 7 ай бұрын
I love the look of the Asemic Writing! Imagine though, if a journal was preserved for centuries and then discovered, and scientists/historians attempted to decipher pages with this style of writing! Lol!!
@ishka28
@ishka28 7 ай бұрын
Love the way the pages look. the macaroni glued to the sewing machine to guide the yarn is brilliant .
@TreasureBooks
@TreasureBooks 7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@RhondaMilehamBennett
@RhondaMilehamBennett 7 ай бұрын
I am 7 minutes into the video......BRILLIANT! Now, back to watching!
@TreasureBooks
@TreasureBooks 7 ай бұрын
Fantastic! Thank you so much ❤️
@anntics
@anntics 4 ай бұрын
I had thousands of books collected over a lifetime. I am trying to simplify things now so I sold and gifted as many as I could. I kept the really special ones for myself. Used some for book folding and altered book art. Now I know what I am going to do with some of the ones that are falling apart, damaged, foxed, yellowing etc,etc, that I just can’t bring myself to just throw away. I love your videos, your ideas are so inspiring. Thank you.
@dianemcdaniel8284
@dianemcdaniel8284 7 ай бұрын
I'm still here. Lol. I was inspired, especially by the use of the watercolor strips that went beyond the edge of the page. I also liked the way the smaller note pages, placed at angles over each other, left some text around the edges of the writing area in an attractive way. Love the addition of the doodles, too!
@anonymishap
@anonymishap 2 ай бұрын
These ideas have definitely inspired me! So often I start to watch a tutorial, realise I don't have the supplies needed and feel defeated before even giving it a go. Thanks so much for sharing your creative ideas with us! ❤ I appreciate your honesty around not liking everything you make too. As a perfectionist I get discouraged when my work doesn't look how I want it to. I think it's easy to be our own biggest critic. I hope your followers comments remind you that so many love your work! 😊
@TubeYouLena
@TubeYouLena 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for creating this comprehensive overview of what I personally consider to be The Core activity for creators of junk journals. I.e making fun (motivating, inviting) spots to write on. Preferably on papers that are PAST their use. For record keeping, therapeutic writing, etc. Binding it all interestingly you covered a lot and effectively in the past as well. But binding is secondary to writing in my mind. So thanks a million for this! My #1 favourite is painting on top of existing paper design semi-transparently (to provide the newly-created space to write AND to appreciate the past of the paper to some extent). Also love the glued onto background offcuts sticking out the edge and/or wrapped around the page. True convergence of economy and fun!!
@ardisgranger1449
@ardisgranger1449 2 ай бұрын
Some would say I spent too many years "hunting and gathering" while living in a city-rummage sales, thrift shops, Michaels. After I finally retired at age 75 and moved to the country, I have a most awesome amount of craft stuff. I loved this video to show more uses for what I already have. Also the vid of decorating the edges of pages. I have many hardcover books I've re-paged and they need decorating. Thanks for the ideas
@jenniferedwards6238
@jenniferedwards6238 5 ай бұрын
Loved all of the ideas. My stash of … EVERYTHING …. Needs a place to go and book pages are everywhere. When I have too much, I don’t feel creative because I start to feel like I need to use it up before I get anything else. That mindset squashes my creativity. So having videos like this is super helpful to get the creativity flowing again with my overflow of supplies. Even if I don’t feel creative, this video offer super practical ways to use up overflowing stash and turn it into something useful to embellish other projects.
@joannweber4393
@joannweber4393 6 ай бұрын
I am still here! But on my TV and I did the Thumbs up. Lol You always spark inspiration for me. I have made many, many books, journals, and ephemera pieces. Don't stop what you are doing. Your passion transmutes through the air waves or frequencies, and it is contagious!!
@janicem4382
@janicem4382 7 ай бұрын
You are incredibly hard on yourself, you may not like everything you did but you gave us so many great ideas and I loved this video. It was great to see you put a page together and make what you did not like in the beginning work so well. I am happily still here👋
@rororo2283
@rororo2283 7 ай бұрын
I'm still here- all the way to the end!! Although you call it "rambling," I love that we get a peek into your thoughts and that you're honest with what you like and dislike, what inspires you and what doesn't. I feel really validated when you "go with the muse" instead of what you originally planned out in the beginning, because sometimes a creative spark just hits you in the middle of nowhere and it can be so distracting!
@debrahowell1431
@debrahowell1431 6 ай бұрын
I love learning from watching your techniques. Absolutely love when you get a creative bug and just start doing them
@Lunareon
@Lunareon 7 ай бұрын
The glued on scraps and notepads are my favorite way of adding writing space to any paper. I want to try the paint ones, and do some more decorating and scribbling on the pages. As always, thank you for the tutorial(s) and for the inspiration.
@procuringcraftcalm
@procuringcraftcalm 4 ай бұрын
"Feed the yard through the pasta"- lol Sometimes I think I watch your videos for the entertainment as much as for the inspiration. 😂
@shawngirl1959
@shawngirl1959 3 ай бұрын
Natasa -- not all of us know how to do this stuff. I continue to draw a GREAT deal of inspiration from each of your videos, even those that you are not very happy with in general. Please don't be so hard on yourself. You have creativity oozing from your very soul, in my opinion. And, your writing is FUN!
@FaithPickell-yj8yl
@FaithPickell-yj8yl 7 ай бұрын
Still here and watched the whole video! Sometimes our Muse and Demons battle each other. Lol. I’m new to journaling and I’m not naturally creative so all of these ideas are very helpful. Love the black paint and sewing on the yarn.
@t.hansen8162
@t.hansen8162 7 ай бұрын
I'm still here! Yes, these are simple ideas but honestly ones that I wouldn't have come up with on my own. Especially inspired by the coffee dyed strips. So basic but so effective. A 'wish I'd thought of that' moment. 🌻
@phyllisknoll4950
@phyllisknoll4950 2 ай бұрын
Hi Natasha! I’m still here!! I really enjoyed going on this journey with you. You shared your muse beautifully and have given me many more ideas for scraps and book pages. I never thought about doing such amazing work with book pages. My favorite today was the one with the buttons and lace. Thank you for sharing your passion for Treasure Books. ❤️
@Hollywoodhat
@Hollywoodhat 6 күн бұрын
Your mind is so creative and it just flows out of you. I wish it came from me that way. Will you ever show us your studio? You seem to be very organized.
@helengibson8196
@helengibson8196 6 ай бұрын
I'm still here and I've got to be honest, my first thought was that I won't watch this video BUT I am so glad I did!! You never cease to amaze me Natasa. You always have so much to inspire us. You are wonderful. I could so easily make some of these but would not have thought about using the yarn and sewing on top of it. I also wouldn't have thought of just doodling around the edges etc. So many terrific ideas. Thank you 🌷
@maggiequilts
@maggiequilts 7 ай бұрын
I love this idea Natasha, and the journal cover is really beautiful, I’m looking forward to trying this Thank you so much for all the inspiration you share, Hugs. Maggie. ❤️🤗🇨🇦❤️ Ps,,,,,,,, I’m still here 😊
@emmkaa2099
@emmkaa2099 6 ай бұрын
Hi, Natasa 👋 I've been MIA for a while for no good reason and clicked on this vid because I haven't seen you in what feels like forever and the title caught my eye. I want to make a journal to document something I'm doing right now - something I'm going through - and I have several good sized pamphlets explaining everything that's involved. These are very sturdy materials, and just this morning it occurred to me that any one of them would be an excellent journal base. I had a vague idea of how to create some writing space, but you have absolutely inspired me beyond the simple glued on pieces of paper I had imagined just a few hours ago. I've saved this vid in my "Natasa" file so I can refer back to it in the days and weeks to come. Your timing could not be more perfect! Thanks! Hugs from the southern California desert, MK 🤗❤️🌵❤️🤗 PS, I didn't know that I could "follow" somebody on Amazon, but I can and I am now "following" you! Your book is AMAZING!!
@Itsprobablysharon
@Itsprobablysharon 3 ай бұрын
You are truly fabulous! So creative & a great teacher. You don't skip over anything and I really appreciate the time you put into your channel. THANK YOU!
@anniechapman3912
@anniechapman3912 7 ай бұрын
I'm very much still here! Thank you Natasa, for hanging in there. Hugs and Blessings from Cypress, Texas!
@annfletcher4853
@annfletcher4853 7 ай бұрын
This video does really help. It did give ideas I didn't have before. Never really gave much thought to painting a book page to make it a writing spot or using so many different types of papers to put on a page to make writing space. Your ideas may seem mundane to you but can really get others like me to think. Thank you. I love the Journal cover you made on camera. I'm glad you went off topic and took us along for the ride. ❤❤❤❤❤
@kimatkins4571
@kimatkins4571 27 күн бұрын
I love all your videos. You explain things so well. Not everyone knows, I certainly don't. Never thought I would like paper crafts, but I was wrong. I want to do this now. Thank you for showing me.
@mariakroeker2680
@mariakroeker2680 Ай бұрын
Still here. Love all of your videos! Can't get enough of all the things I'm learning!
@krys6461
@krys6461 7 ай бұрын
I invite you to not diss yourself, please. That pic looks awesome and the writing looks cool, feel free to express frustrations and to want to do or be even better or more uniquely you, but you're prettier, more successfully creative and published than many of us and we look up to you. :-)
@amandalouise8823
@amandalouise8823 4 ай бұрын
Where you went off on one on a different topic - we used to call the “tangent alert” in meetings at work 😂 and you reminded me of it straight away ❤ (I got made redundant in July 2023 after 16 years and I do miss it) x
@carolwoodard6321
@carolwoodard6321 7 ай бұрын
You are a very gifted, you are so Blessed. I really enjoy your creations, that fact you create with so much materials that doesn’t need a lot of money. You are a great teacher. Thanks so much, this is from a person who has connected with your humbleness. I grew up very poor, I made things from what ever i found. God Bless you and keep you safe,
@beckyev1965
@beckyev1965 4 ай бұрын
I have an old hymnal that I've taken pages from to use as writing spots in my journal (using a bit of nearly-opaque paint as a mask). I love coming across those pages and remembering singing those songs in Sunday school
@TheCraftydevilSpeaks
@TheCraftydevilSpeaks 7 ай бұрын
I love the idea of sewing the yarn down. It also gave me an inspiration too. I want to try laying snippets of fabric scraps, thin lace, ribbon scraps and bits of tulle all over a book page, lay another piece of paper over the top making a sandwich and zig zagging a design on the top. Then tear away the top layer of paper. Not all the scraps will be caught in the threads, but what is can be trimmed into a ragged edge. I think that would look awesome! Also instead of yarn, use raffia, brown twine, cording or embroidery floss.
@amandatamsinhandcrafted
@amandatamsinhandcrafted 3 ай бұрын
All brilliant ideas! I especially liked the easily doable yet very effective outlined paint swatches and paper strips attached to the pages.
@katylyncreations6247
@katylyncreations6247 7 ай бұрын
I'm still here! Thanks for the video. I'm working on a project I DON'T want to have to do and had this video going while I worked. It made me smile! I really like the idea of folding scraps of paper around to the other side of a book page.
@grammafrizzle
@grammafrizzle Ай бұрын
You asked which was my favorite? I know for certain I will use the strips of paper on book pages for extra journaling space. Also… the painted strips. 😊 Thank you for the wonderful ideas!
@lyndafox5567
@lyndafox5567 3 ай бұрын
Your wrap around strips really resonated with me! But, I LOVE your happy accident.
@ruready4nsl927
@ruready4nsl927 7 ай бұрын
I've LOVE it!! This video spoke to me on so many levels!! You are like a dear friend to me, and I'm so inspired by your creativity, humor and talent. I work in front-line medical filled with pain and suffering. But you have brought so much joy into my life over the years. Thank you for giving me a way to cope, and prosses, and the motivation to carry on. You lift my spirits, spur my muse, and stimulate my creative imagination. This has become very effective therapy. Thank you, my friend!
@51andhappy44
@51andhappy44 6 ай бұрын
The white handwriting on black is stunning!!! You are so talented!!!
@janoirmoon5099
@janoirmoon5099 7 ай бұрын
Hi Miss Natasha. I stayed til the end because you have such wonderful Ideas and I always want your videos to go on and on and never end!
@TreasureBooks
@TreasureBooks 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching till the end!!
@bl0tt44
@bl0tt44 7 ай бұрын
agreed, the white on black looks really good. if making for a gift it would be a nice idea to add an elastic pen holder and a white pen xxx
@paulawastel8315
@paulawastel8315 6 ай бұрын
I am still here. Thank you for sharing these marvellous ideas. I never thought of doing this with book papers. Now I am going to use my stacks of writing pads in a creative way and my stacks and stacks of paper off-cuts and strips. Your ideas always inspire me to look with new eyes at my stash. Your muse was not punishing you, but knew there is someone like me out there who needs to be shown what can be done with "silly" bits of stash. I am a visual learner and need to see what can be done. I am inspired by you and your creative ideas. Thanx so much. ❤❤❤😊😊
@Paperlover123
@Paperlover123 7 ай бұрын
Thankyou for snapping that shank off with pliers. I did not realize it was that freaking easy. You've changed my life!!!!! ❤❤❤
@TreasureBooks
@TreasureBooks 6 ай бұрын
hahaha I love it! Thank you :)
@winterautumncolours-tt8fw
@winterautumncolours-tt8fw 7 ай бұрын
Still here! 😂 I miss my sisters who live on the other side of the world to me, and hearing you chattering away like they do is lovely ❤
@TreasureBooks
@TreasureBooks 7 ай бұрын
Love that! Thank you!
@janetvisochi-baum7572
@janetvisochi-baum7572 7 ай бұрын
Yes i'm still here lol xx - i will say that they are all wonderful ideas but my most favorite is the paper on paper - what i like to tell others is That You Plant a Seed of Inspiration and then our Muse will take over and we get to create our own style - i enjoyed this - and i like when you show us options on how to use your techniques - thank you Natasa 🤗🤗
@kandiboyer
@kandiboyer 6 ай бұрын
Love these ideas! Especially the noodle on the side of the sewing machine to thread the yarn through--BRILLIANT!
@TreasureBooks
@TreasureBooks 6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! 😊
@barbaragrace1992
@barbaragrace1992 7 ай бұрын
Lol. Yes I'm still here. I'm chuckling because you're speaking what I'm thinking sometimes when I'm working. I think the creative brain sometimes needs to verbalise.
@blinkingcat8833
@blinkingcat8833 6 ай бұрын
Still here! and you are right. I always need a reminder of what to do with all the book pages I have stored in shoe boxes. Besides using them as a mat for photos.
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