Sunday, April 14, 2013

Journalfest Notebook Video



This is my first ever video.  I am rather pleased with how it came out and wanted to share it.  This is basically just a practice and learning (for me) flip through video of an event journal I made a few years ago for the last Journalfest.  It was made in the binder format.  At the time I made this journal I didn't have any of the chip board binders that I like so well, so I ended up deconstructing a vinyl binder and rebuilding it. This video doesn't show that process, but instead the end result.   I plan to make a video demonstrating the process, so if you're interested, make sure to stop by again soon!

19 comments:

  1. Fantastic, Ingrid! I look forward to seeing the deconstructing/reconstructing process. Thanks for posting this inspiration.

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  2. It would be super awesome if you would produce some of your workshops in a video format that we could purchase and watch at home. I cannot afford to travel to the places you teach live, but would so love to see you in action and to learn from you and your mad skillz.

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  3. Thank you so much for this video! Great looking at your work in another perspective. I hope there will be coming more.

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  4. Thank you so much for this video! Great looking at your work in another perspective. I hope there will be coming more.

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  5. Great video...absolutely BRILLIANT journal, Ingrid!

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  6. GREAT video!!! Thanks for sharing!
    Emie

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  7. Really enjoyed the video & really want to see how your made the binder.

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  8. You bet I will be there.. I can't wait.. Getting to learn from you is always a pleasure. Thank you so much for sharing your talent and heart with us all..

    (((Hugs)))
    Kristal

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  9. Very beautiful! thank you for this video! Waiting for new videos, too.

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  10. Very-very beautiful! i'm admire of your works. Waiting for new videos and maybe master class in future?

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  11. Great journal. Look forward to more videos. Can you tell me the size of your notebook? thanks.

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  12. Very compelling and beautiful work. Great video with lots of ideas. I never thought of using a binder for a journal but it looks like there's one in my future.

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  13. Great! Yes, I look forward to the process of making the cover. You did a fine job on your first video. Keep them coming.

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  14. Anonymous11:39 AM

    Thank you so much for sharing. I love your art and find it so inspiring. Can't wait to see more. Lois

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  15. Anonymous4:29 PM

    GREAT journal share. Love it!

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  16. Loved sharing this - and its interesting to see how great a ring binder can be as a journal. I did use a small one for a Brave Girls Club course, and found it worked very well - perhaps I should be looking around for a ring binder replacement for the spiral bound books I use at present ....? As always I just love your work.

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  17. Fantastic video Ingrid. I've taken a few of your classes and I would love to do an online class with you.

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  18. This is so very cool, and I enjoyed the hands book of your next post as well. Looking forward to the next installment :-)

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  19. Hi Ingrid,
    So excited to see that you've begun to enjoy making videos! They were both a thrill to watch and I can't tell you how glad I am to hear you're working on your FIRST ONLINE COURSE... so many firsts!

    I remember, a few years ago, before you began to teach, telling you how MUCH I hoped you'd consider doing an e-course ~ this is fabulous news. I will be sure to spread the word! You know what a fan I have always been.
    ~ vicki xo

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