Don't you just love this sweet little freedom banner that Michelle made? Wouldn't it be fun to create one of your very own? Wouldn't it be awesome to have detailed instructions available to make creating it that much easier? Soon my friends . . . very soon. We're planning on posting a new tutorial at least once a month. They'll either be project based like this one or technique based (think edge distressing, covering chipboard, maybe a little gesso action . . . ). Look for tutorials on this project and Michelle's cake tower to be posted when the new site goes live on June 1st (they'll also be posted in the wholesale gallery at JBS).
today's kit winner is . . .
Kristi said...
welcome, becky! i'm new to this site, so i hope that i'll learn some new things...
May 19, 2009 10:28 AM
Please email me at doris.sander@gmail.com . . . if you're a current member of Jenni Bowlin Studio Kit Club then just let me know that; if you're not a current member you'll need to give me your mailing address.
We'll pick another kit winner and have another drive-by tomorrow around 2 pm cst! To be entered into the kit drawing leave a comment telling us what kind of tutorial(s) you'd like to see. Thanks so much for playing along with us!
Hi! I love tutorials, and I'd love to see some project-based ones. I'm not the heavy scrapper I used to be, but I'm a sucker for a project of any kind.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to be first...but I don't know if you do them or not (I'm new here) but I really want to learn how do do acrylic albums.
ReplyDeleteThat banner tutorial that is coming soon is just what I would like to see!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Lori
I would love a tutorial on scrapping on canvas using paint and vintage papers and stuff. That would be awesome!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see a tutorial on layout design.....I know that is a big one and I am not sure if there has to be rule for that. I just love all the layouts that the DT submits.
ReplyDeleteMaybe a tutorial on an altered journal? Just some handy hints? And of course, the tutorial for the bannner makes me happy. :)
ReplyDeleteMichelle's banner will be perfect. Love her stuff. I would like to learn better distressing techniques and have help with small chipboard albums or altered journals.
ReplyDeleteI love love love that patriotic banner!!! I would like to see more tutorials for home decor and/or altered items.
ReplyDeleteI'd love some ideas and tutorials for Christmas ornaments and decorations! But not too close to Christmas - maybe in early November so we can have some time for creating before the madness begins!
ReplyDeleteWow, what kind of tutorial....so many, but I really love altered kits...with one child who is 29 I have to broaden my scope of scrapbook pages and put those yummy things on other things...winks!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with above about the Christmas decor and ornaments! Like Christmas in July or something!!
ReplyDeleteI would like to see a tutorial on those beautiful pleated flowers or folded flower with patterned paper. I think they make such lovely embellishments! love everything ya'll do though!
ReplyDeleteAny ideas of how to incorporate old wooden spools with some kind of altered project??? I'd love to see what Jenni & the design team could come up with! Thanks for such great giveaways!
ReplyDeleteWould love some tutorials on ribbon pleating, esp. on layouts using jbs products!
ReplyDeleteI would like to see ones for home decor. I love this banner - I can' wait to get to make one!!
ReplyDeleteHow about a tutorial on how to mix such busy vintage inspired papers. I think they are so beautiful but then have trouble using them!
ReplyDeleteThe banner is going to be great.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to learn to work with canvas and other fabrics.
I really like the banners and would like to see more. Also, summer ideas.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great stuff.
I just got 2 packs of those bingo cards so I want to see the banner, I love it!
ReplyDeleteTutorials on everything and anything is what i'd love!!! Thx so much. Templates for shaped boxes, etc. would be fun to collect from Jenni. LenaS
ReplyDeleteLucky number 20!
I am a huge fan of Dina, so I would LOVE to see a tutorial of her using ink and Jenni's papers!!
ReplyDeletei love any tutorials...i'd love to see some mini-books or more banners. thanks.
ReplyDeleteI would love a tutorial on making Jenni's pom pom's! Mini books are always a favorite too. thanks Shelly C.
ReplyDeletei would love to see a tutorial on making mini books using bingo cards and lots of vintgage goodies the bingo cards are so cute and can be used for any occasion thank you kimberly bishop
ReplyDeleteLove the banner! Great idea! I would like to see a tutorial on acrylic albums...I've been dying to try one! I'm a big album maker!
ReplyDeleteTutorials will be a great addition. I love the ideas of the other ladies, working on canvas, home decor and Christmas goodies. Maybe mini albums for gifts. Technique tutorials are always great. Looking forward to the new site. Dianne
ReplyDeleteWould love to see more project tutorials! gorgeous banner. :)
ReplyDeletexoxo
Cristina
I'd love banner tutirals,seasonal tutorials,technique ideas,mini albums,anything!
ReplyDeleteTracey x
I love the project based, home decor things. Scrapping I can do, but home decor, I need help!
ReplyDeleteI would like to see projects that my kids could do with me. They always want to scrapbook with me. Sometimes it is easier just to have a project to work on with them. I like holiday/seasonal things that I can put up in my house.
ReplyDeleteJodi
That is the cutest thing I have ever seen. I LOVE it and can't wait to make it. I would like to see tutorials for making things for different holidays. Things you can keep of give away. Thanks again for sharing !!!
ReplyDeleteSo excited for the upcoming tutorials! I would love to learn more scrapbook techniques and scrapbook layouts :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to see tutorials on those sweet pleated flowers and use of crepe paper.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Catherine A
I agree with the ideas for tutorials on using canvas, combining patterned papers, making pleated flowers, and uses for bingo cards
ReplyDeleteThere are so many great ideas listed here for tutorials! I would love to see one for creating a project in a shadow box or on canvas!
ReplyDeleteVanessa
I would like to see a tutorial on blackboard albums - have some in my stash but keep waiting for the right idea!
ReplyDeleteLove the banner! I'd love to tutorials on how to incorporate sewing into papercrafts ... sewing flowers, sewing on paper. :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see home decor tutorials...banners, frames, altered household items. :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to see a tutorial on frames :-)
ReplyDeleteMore banners and mini books.
ReplyDeleteThat banner is gorgeous! I would love to see tutorials on how to make your own embellishments :)
ReplyDeleteI especially love home decor tutorials. Great gift ideas and stuff to jazz up my own house.
ReplyDeleteLove the dimensional aspects of that banner - looking forward to that one. Would also like a tutorial on altering a wooden birdhouse, maybe other miniature houses. Love the suggestion for doing a shadow box.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see tutorials on projects for home decor as well. I've loved the limited edition kits in the past, and I would like to learn more techniques.
ReplyDeleteTutorials in general are great but I really love technique ones!!
ReplyDeleteI love this banner! I like to see tutorials for less traditional projects. Home decor and gift items are always good!
ReplyDeleteI'm more into vintage scrapbooks so I would like to see tutorials on mixing and matching your patterned papers.
ReplyDeletePeg
taking vintage objects and breathing in new life to them e.g. turning them into embellishments, creating them into home decor items, etc. i'd really like to learn more about the creative process the dt + jenni use.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see ink tutorial and why not beeswax tutorial used on canvas collage ?!
ReplyDeleteI love project tutorials. I love finding new things I can make with products I have on hand.
ReplyDeleteI love all your embellishments and use of vintage items, folded, pleated flowers , etc. so tutorials about them would be great.
ReplyDeleteKathy
I would love to see tutorials on home decor/etc. I would like to have more ideas of what to do with my stash other than layouts. Don't we all have tons of excess but just can't help buying more?! I can't resist your cute kits!
ReplyDeleteI'm a visual person, so seeing all the steps in a tutorial definitely helps me out. I like all the ideas people has listed already - I'm most interested in scrapbook page ideas and things that I could create w/ my kids (it's gonna be a long summer w/ school out! ;) ).
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the inspiration!
I like technique tutorials that I can incorporate into my layouts and projects.
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ReplyDeleteI like the idea of an art canvas tutorial. Art Journalling, maybe. I am really pretty easy to please.
Kelly
LOVE technique tutorials....especially when there is paint involved and LOVE mini book tutorials!!!
ReplyDeleteXOXO
I love the idea of project tutorials based on the season. It's so fun to have little reminders of the season around the house so I'm always looking for fun ideas.
ReplyDeleteI'd be interested in tutorials on minibooks and some great seasonal projects (and birthdays). Some technique based tutorials would be great too.
ReplyDeleteHome decor projects, gift ideas and working with canvas would all be great to see.
ReplyDeleteRachel S
Spooner, WI
Quick gift ideas, combining fabric and paper-what adhesive to use...
ReplyDeleteCary
Washington
project based tutorials rather than specific techniques. this banner is perfect, or the necklaces jenni posted on her blog not too long ago, or the christmas box from the bingo cards, etc...........
ReplyDeleteI would love to see more of the banners and also the more with the fab bingo cards-maybe mini books,or on a canvas.
ReplyDeletekathyv
I would like to see projects for the all the holidays, but more importantly, I would LOVE to be able to buy the product, prefereably in a kit, to make the project. I know that I can substitute with items that I may have on hand, but there are many times that I want to duplicate the project exactly, and having the product in a kit would make ordering so much easier.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see tutorials on some of Jenni's favorite tips. Tips on her favorite "go to" all time favorite things that she loves to use.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see a tutorial on Jenni's necklaces she posted a while back. Those necklaces are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI also would love to see a tutorial on Jenni's necklaces. Sweet!
ReplyDeletewhat a fantastic banner, can't wait to see the tutorial. YUP, i'm a necklace fan here too. would love some direction on that one.
ReplyDeletelove the banner! I'd like to see something on using acrylics in unusual ways.
ReplyDeleteOh anything using those lovely vintage bits and pieces Jeni finds. Maybe a canvas hanging sign/Layout.
ReplyDeleteI love banner tutorial too. I think the cake tower is just adorable. I'm ready to make one for my grand daughter's birthday. Bring on the project of any kind.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see tutorials on different uses for acrylic albums. And more home decor stuff!!!
ReplyDelete-Amy
(Crafting by Candlelight)
I would love to see a tutorial on gesso.
ReplyDeleteI actually thing I would love to see any tutorial that you would share. Always love the things you and your designers come up with.
How about a tutorial on using canvas.
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn how to put glitter on pages. When I do it, I end-up with uneven amounts of glue below the glitter so it ends up looking amateurish.
ReplyDeleteSo many great ideas!!! :) I'd love ideas for creative storage and studio space (decorative and functional)... creating altered pieces that are useful, especially using vintage finds.
ReplyDeleteThat banner is wonderful! I keep seeing cool homemade flowers, and i would love to see a tutorial on how to make my own :-)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see technique tutorials! Love, love, love all things Jenni!
ReplyDeleteLisa Jackson
oh that is one fun banner! as for tutorials... anything you (and your team!) inspires me. Bring on the tutorials, I say!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see a tutorial on how some of the DT come up with their layouts... kind of a personal "howto" for their way of coming up with their ideas :)
ReplyDeleteI love to learn new things.
ReplyDeleteHow to make flowers, mini albums, anything altered!
I would love to see tutorials on pleated flowers and working on canvas!
ReplyDeleteI love the project kit tutorials - albums, home decor... they are a gift!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see a project using felt. It's cheap and I have tons!
ReplyDeleteHome decor is always fun. Also collage design would be cool :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the banner! Home decor projects and using canvas for wall art.
ReplyDeleteAny type of tutorial is great! Watching the video tutorials is great for any type of projecT!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty much in agreement with the others who would love any and every tutorial! Bring 'em on! LOL
ReplyDeleteA collage to frame and hang for all to see! I love that banner!
ReplyDelete~Barbara~
I would love a tutorial about altering an acrylic or clear mini album with paints, paper etc. Combining glimmer mist and other unusual products like japanese masking tape to make a photo frame...
ReplyDeleteLisa
I would like to see tutorials on altered items...but especially BOOKS! Just love the new look!!!!
ReplyDeleteTheresa G.
I would like to see tutorials on mini-albums and home decor.
ReplyDeleteHello, I adore the banner and I would like to create one
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isabel
A tutorial about felt, how to use it, to glue it ...
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance
ALEXANDRA
A banner tutorial, I want to create one with the word SUMMER...
ReplyDeleteI have some "mists" and I don't know very well how to use it... a tutorial will be fine
ReplyDeletethanks
I would love to see more tutorials on the crepe paper and how to make the pom poms.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see more home decor tutorials also, canvas, picture frame...using my supplies to create something that can be hung up and appreciated.
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