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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

June8 I made this on Friday, during a lot of rain, hence the somewhat sad content. Later that day, I saw UP which was fabulous and made me happier. But I am glad to have got these thoughts down.
Inspofound1 This book was inspired by two minibooks that I saw around the web last week. This one by Mandi and this one by Rhi. I adore them both. The messy, the random, the sewing, the mix of papers – I love.

IMG_0679 I held the book together by folding pieces of paper and gluing them into each other. Each paper was about 5.25 inches by 6 inches.IMG_0656 I creased about 3/4 inches on each paper and nestled them into each other. I smeared a gluestick all over the small folded section and then wrapped that around the page next to it. Difficult to explain, but easy to do.
IMG_0663 IMG_0665 IMG_0666 IMG_0667 IMG_0669 IMG_0670 IMG_0671 IMG_0672 IMG_0674 My favorite part of minibooks is the gathering. First I collect the papers. I have a drawer of assorted stuff, maps, scraps, calendar pages, photos that didn't work out, magazine tears and etc. I also keep a few bins on my desk of labels and smaller paper embellishments. I purge often, but always hold on to the random patterns that I know will eventually make it into a project.

Next, I assemble the book and get all the pages bound in their places.

Last, I gather my thoughts. For this book it was pretty easy. The rain took care of it for me.

I take a lot of photos, but few are the sorts of pictures I would want to create a layout or book around. Because of this, I get a lot of thought based books – just paper. No photos. Here is a complete list of my minibooks if you are interested.

Credits : the red label is from Poppytalk. The blue oval label on the second to last page is from Creature Comforts via iDiY. The stamps ("you are here" & the pointing finger) are by Purple Onion.

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Reminder : There are still summer minibook kits for sale.

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12 responses to “project monday : folded binding.”

  1. jen Avatar

    Wow, you seriously rock the mini. Love it!

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  2. Jana Avatar

    love this. i wish those words came so easily to me.

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  3. molly Avatar

    love the freedom in this piece, especially the parchment{?} page with a tag in the pocket.

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  4. Lucy C Avatar

    I love this, the front cover is just perfect! You make it look so easy, and they always look fantastic. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  5. indigorchid Avatar

    Wow, I can’t even express how much I like this book. I think maybe non-photo-centered books might be for me? I love the patterns, and the feel, and the little snippets of handwriting. It just all works together so well! Smashing job Elise.

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  6. Mandi Avatar

    ummm yeah I was thinking those images from the anthro cat would be PERFECT for a mini album. And look- they are! 🙂

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  8. kixvix Avatar

    Looks awesome! I especially love the back page 🙂

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  9. jamaica Avatar

    OMG. This is EXACTLY what I’m doing with the white book cloth you sent me! Some of the shorter pages are just taped in but the rest have the glue-over folds. Seriously, we must be crafting twins. Or have secret craft ESP at least. : )

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  10. Tori Avatar
    Tori

    I’m amazed. You’ve inspired me to create a whole little book of all the random paper I keep. Your website is amazing by the way- I’m jealous of the amazing layout and the perfect color scheme. You have a great talent. =]

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  11. mary smith Avatar

    That is a very neat looking mini book!!! I love all the different mediums that are used. I also like your idea of “project Monday”. It’s great to be in a routine of doing projects! Enjoying your blog!

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  12. Flo - mycraftyways Avatar

    This is good, so very good.
    I love the look/structure of it, the mix of elements, the overall very personal feel this book has.
    Great project, great job !

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