Monday, February 27, 2012

A Little Book

In the giant stash of stuff Audrie sent me last fall was a little fabric book on a ring. Y'all may not know this but I started my life as a papercrafter by making artist's books with calligraphy and illuminations. I have fretted and worried over what to do with this fabulous little cloth book...until the other day when I had Papertrey's Beautiful Blessings out on my desk and realized there were enough verses and saying in it to fill the ten pages of the book. So I made this.













The leaves are from Papertrey's Turning a New Leaf...a wonderful set for CAS stamping. I used three shades of ink from Memento, plus brown, and heat set the ink with an embossing gun. The simplicity of the design keeps the focus on the words, while the touch of color (canteloupe, lavender, and pear tart) adds interest.

The book is a gift for a friend who has done me several favors over the past few months and who prays for me and my family every single day. She gives amazing hugs, too. So thank you, Audrie, for giving me this little blank book. You blessed me and my friend with it!!!

11 comments:

  1. Great idea! Your friend will love these encouraging words.

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  2. Beautiful book. Wonderful gift for your friend.

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  3. You made a lovely gift for your friend.

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  4. Wow this is so beautiful. Youre friend will be blessed with this gift.

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  5. Very touching post. Gorgeous little cloth book. Totally unique and FAB xxx

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  6. So thoughtful and lovely! How great to have such a precious friend and what a good friend you are to do this for her.

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  7. Great little book....great words inside....and I would love to see some of your other little creations with your calligraphy and illumination....please, please, pretty please....give us all a little peek!

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  8. That is a real beauty and such a lovely keepsake x

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  9. Why do you heat set it? Does it make it water resistant? Just wondering...

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  10. The book reminds me of the ones my mom used to make for me when I was little; they were made from old diapers, she pinked the edges (with pinking shears), starched the pages and then used cut out pages from magazines for pictures. This warmed my heart and put a smile on my face.

    Thank you for sharing.

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