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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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Without a doubt, small books are my favorite thing to make.

I love messy, confusing art, but I also enjoy the look of simple and clean graphics. For some reason, I like to keep the styles separate. I like to experiment with both. So I will make a small book.

Sometimes I have 400 photos that I want to tell a story about. Sometimes I find THE COOLEST WORDS in a magazine and I want to keep them. Sometimes Paul is studying and I am bored and I want to make something, but I have no photos. So I will make a small book.

I have a few RULES:

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For the most part, I like to keep it simple. Not quick + fast simple but organized + clever simple. Clever because it flows together and organized because it has a theme.

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It helps me to decide on the theme before I start the book. A repeating color will work. Or a single event. Or similar photos. Or an idea (like mantras). Or probably anything. A theme helps me narrow down what will be included. It helps me focus on a beginning and an end.

Most of the "idea" small books I make happen within one sitting. I get out a bunch of product and "fill" up a set number of pages. It is done when I run out of room.

My book ring "collection type" books are different though. There is not an end to the amount of stuff that I can add in there.Tutorial4

Book ring albums allow for the most variety. I can add in little pieces. I can mix media. I can go back and take stuff out, or rearrange pages.

I think my favorite size is the 4×6. The first 4×6 album I saw in real life was Jamaica’s Christmas book. I was blown away. I loved that it fit photos perfectly. I loved that it incorporated pieces of beautiful papers.  I have been using and reusing this size all year.

Most recently, is my mixed media self portrait. It is an on-going project that I will do until I get bored. It is a collection of different things that I believe are me. Quotes, photos, patterns. Everything. Because of the mismatch – this book is all about the crop.Tutorial5

Every time you take a photo, you crop out stuff. You focus on one thing. A person. Or a monument. Or a sign. You make a decision to cut out something to capture something else. I think about this when cropping magazine pages and "stuff" for my 4×6 albums. For instance, in the above left image, I cropped the quote out of a magazine. You can barely tell in the background is a famous actress. And you definitely cannot tell that the actress is Mary-Kate Olsen. On the right side, I cropped a van Gogh print. I chose to center his signature. His mark on this fantastic painting. The focus then became the color, and the artist, not the vase of flowers. I like it that way.

I made the cover of my little book out of a Hammerpress Christmas card. I love the design and I love how thick the cardstock is. I first cut the card on the fold line. Then I cropped both the front and the back down to 4×6. These would be the cover and the back cover. Next, I punched two holes along the left side of the cover. I suppose it would be a good idea to measure. But, I am impatient. More of a "Cut First, Never Measure and Start Over If It Is Wrong" kind of girl. These first two holes are the only important ones. They become the template for keeping all the other holes in the right position. For the pages, I crop two different papers and glue them (with the highly unpopular gluestick) back to back. To punch the holes, I line up the page with the cover and be sure to punch through in the same spots. SIMPLE, SIMPLE. Even a caveman could do it.

What I love about these little collections it is possible to create a story and flow out of seemingly random pieces. Tutorial6

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Putting the pieces together is where it becomes fun to me. I get to play with other people’s ideas and masterpieces. I am inspired by so many things and I enjoy tying them all together.

I hope that something within this post inspires you to try a small marvel of a minibook. I hope at least, it reaffirmed your faith in the gluestick.

And if you read ALL THIS WAY, leave a comment. Today, Christmas Day, is the second anniversary of this blog. And to thank you for reading, I want to do some sort of give away. I will think of a good prize.

Maybe hole punch clippings.

(I will draw a winner on Friday.)

Merry Christmas + Happy Birthday to my note to self.

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79 responses to “grab some food, this is a long one.”

  1. Amy Avatar

    What an AWESOME post Elise. Like you, I LOVE mini books/albums! My problem is…I have soo many planned but rarely actually DO them! One thing is for sure, your books & tips are inspiring. PLEASE keep up the great work & keep sharing it with us.
    Happy Anniversary to you & your blog. I LOVE reading it.
    Take Care & I hope you had a Merry Christmas.
    Amy

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  2. Stephanie Baxter Avatar
    Stephanie Baxter

    Wow…this was so cool! I recently made a list of mini books that I wanted to create…now I just gotta do them!

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  3. Tiffany Massie Avatar
    Tiffany Massie

    LOVING— the mini. so super simple and gives hours of entertainment. both making and glancing through it. you have inspired me to attempt one of all the little-fun-quirky things i want in my dream house. things that i would forget about otherwise, but absolutely love. quotes, colors, textures, etc.
    thanks and i hope you had a very merry christmas.
    t-mass

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  4. Michelle Avatar

    hee hee i would love hole punch clippings 🙂 Merry Christmas! Thanks for the wonderful ideas on the mini book!!

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  5. miChelle rAmirez Avatar

    can i just borrow a few creative brain cells of yours for a bit?
    love finding out how you create.
    the little details are so fun!
    Hope you had a great Christmas!

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  6. kristy Avatar

    always in awe of your thinking process!
    love the mini’s! thanks for sharing!
    happy blog-aversary!
    happy birfday! 🙂

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  7. Sara Lyn Avatar
    Sara Lyn

    love you e!!

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  8. Jennifer Kolakowski Avatar
    Jennifer Kolakowski

    LOVE your blog..love this post! Thank you!

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  9. mary Avatar

    happy blog-iversary, merry christmas, and thank you for the continued inspiration!

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  10. dawn Avatar
    dawn

    great post and thanks for sharing. i’m inspired!

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  11. Lisa Avatar

    dude, you rock my world. but.. you already know that. i plan on mini book-ing it up this christmas break. watch out now!
    love your tutorial. i’m sure it inspired many!!

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  12. lily Avatar
    lily

    Thanks for all the inspiration!! I have loved following your journey and your art!!

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    renee

    elise.. you are the mini book master! and yes, you had already inspired me to use the pile of stuff i had been collecting. thanks.

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  14. Jennifer Haywood Avatar

    I am way down the list but I wanted to say that I love everything you create! I love your mini book. It is so yummy! Merry Christmas!

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  15. man Avatar

    i love the idea of a mini book for a set of photos from one night. the thought of a 12 x 12 book is too daunting. thanks for all the laughs this year!
    cheers!

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  16. Joan Fowler Avatar
    Joan Fowler

    I love your little book and all the quotes that you included. Very inspirational. And Happy Anniversary to you!

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  17. lisa Avatar

    This post is poetry. Thank you so much for putting it together. Happy Anniversary to you and your blog!

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  18. Allison Avatar

    merry 2 days after christmas!
    and thanks so much for writing all this down.
    i always love seeing what inspires other people and how they put it together.
    and i’m totally going to run to the craft store right now to finish the minis i have been putting off.
    so thanks for the kick.

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  19. Patti Hoelzle Avatar
    Patti Hoelzle

    i used to be oh so intimidated by the mini book phenomenon but after stalking your blog and all the great ideas out there…i am officially hooked! you are talented girl and witty at that. love your bloggy blog! 🙂

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  20. Jessica Avatar

    I have not made a mini book yet, but yours are so inspiring, I think I might just have to try one. Happy anniversary of your blog!

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  21. Joan Avatar
    Joan

    Wow! Your book is pretty much the most inspiring thing I have seen. And that scripture from Romans has been my favorite for a long time now. Thanks so much for sharing this.

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  22. Gillian Avatar

    Totally inspiring post! I’m just myself getting into mini’s and I will continue to look to yours for inspiration!
    Congrats on the blog anniversary 🙂

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  23. Mae Avatar
    Mae

    Thanks for sharing…can’t wait to start my Christmas mini book.

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  24. Andrea Clark Avatar
    Andrea Clark

    Even your hole punch clippings would be inspirational, I have been a huge admirer of your work. From afar… (um no NOT a stalker) Thanks for all that you put OUT THERE in the wide world of cyberspace to inspire the rest of us, wanna be’s
    Sincerest wishes and Happy New Year
    (this year I WILL lose weight)
    (this year I WILL lose weight)
    sorry sometimes if you say it alot it will happen. ( I know wrong place wrong time) sorry

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  25. Megan Avatar
    Megan

    Oooh, thanks for the mini book inspiration! I’m putting one together for this Christmas and now I’m even more motivated to get working on it!

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  26. Jennifer Higuchi Avatar

    Thanks for the mini tips!! Looks gorgeous!

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  27. Elaine R. Avatar

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE this. I always feel like i have to add more and more and more do dads in order for it to express who i am, but you reminded me the need of keeping it simple and its just as powerful.

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  28. elizabeth Avatar

    thanks for the tutorial! I’ve been looking for a new fun usage for all my card-making supplies. I have been inspired. Merry Christmas!

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  29. Kristin wyowoman Avatar

    Hello and happy new year to you 🙂 I found your blog, in a roundabout way. um… someone posting something at Sis that mentioned Elise’s paper adventure, which i googled which took me to two peas, where i saw your gallery and read your profile and found your blog. all that to say , I found your writing happy-making, kwim? So i will be back. 🙂 I love this 4×6 size idea a TON. i seem to collect magazines, but really it’s the beautiful images i find in them and want to have/keep. Using this idea will be MUCH cooler than a stack or ten of magazines :). Thanks for sharing ~Kristin

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