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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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Little books are my favorite thing to make. They are concise. They can be made out of anything. They can stick with a theme. They can be clean and organized. They can be messy and fluid. Here is a list of many of them. You can also see more photos in my flickr.
IMG_1191 IMG_1295 I store all 50+ of them in two baskets that sit under my desk. They are piled and squished into there. It's not the best plan, but it works. Someday when I have kids/a person who wants to look at them, I'll get them into some sort of better storage. Maybe a drawer or a larger basket. At the moment, no looks at them, not even me. Which is weird? Maybe? I don't know. At least they exist.
IMG_1201 I primarily bind books with book rings. You can buy book rings at an office supply store in the paper clip aisle. Or through amazon.com. I use a Crop-A-Dile to punch holes because it will go through anything – chipboard, bookboard, fabric, you name it. It can also go through many sheets at once which saves a lot of time.

Bookpunch To get my holes to line up through the entire book I do the following :

  1. I punch one hole in a template card. The template card is cut to the same size as my book will be, which in this case is 4×6.
  2. Then I line up the template with a page that will go into the book.
  3. I punch through the template and into the book page. This makes a hole in the book page in the same spot.
  4. I turn the template over and line it up again with the book page and punch through again.
  5. This gives me two holes in my book page that are equal distance from each edge of the paper. They are "perfectly" lined up.
  6. To finish it off, I line the two pages once again and using my book page as a guide, punch a second hole in my template. Now I have a perfect template to use on each page.

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Q&A – (Feel free to skim, but I wanted to be sure to fully answer everything.)

Q: I was wondering how your mini making flows? Do you sit down and throw them together and just get it done? Is it more deliberate and detailed? I plan to make minis but get thrown off without a printer and lose inspiration before I get my photos printed. Do you have any tips for this? I notice you made this mini in advance.

A: In general, yes, I work quickly and just throw the books together. I have a lot of paper scraps. I am always saving stuff in little boxes and drawers that I know will come in handy on a book or project. I have a pretty good idea about what I have and no qualms about using stuff. My advice would be to start by cutting everything down to size. 3×5, 4×6, 5×7, whatever it is. Once the photos and paper are the right size, play with the order. What colors and patterns look best next to each other? Are you going to be journaling? Where will your journaling go? Plan it out. Then glue and punch your holes.

If you don't have a printer, it can be harder to just start working when ideas strike. I recommend getting your photos printed every month or so. Print a bunch – and get doubles of some – so when you do decide to start working you have a pile of pre-printed photos to play with.

I made the minibook for New York in advance, mostly because I wanted to try Jamaica's technique and because I know I will be sure to take more photos and grab more souvenirs if I have a good plan for where everything will be stored.

Q: My question is how you can choose such amazing paper? I always go looking for pretty paper, but I can never find any that isn't over colorful and attacked with glitter. I love the paper you use, its so simple but it still has a design.

A: Thank you! I work part-time in a paper store. One thing I like about the store is that it sells very few traditional scrapbooking supplies. Instead of heading right to the 12×12 section, I look at all sorts of other types of paper for things to incorporate into my books. Calendars, wrapping paper, greeting cards, stationary, catalogs, magazines and book pages will all work as great patterns for your books. Step away from the scrapbook papers. Look for patterns that vary: some tiny prints, some big prints. Look for floral patterns and graphic shapes. And think about what you are buying. Would you buy a dress in that pattern? Would you frame this paper and hang it on your wall? If the answer is no, you probably are not wild about it. And if you don't love it, you won't use it in a project.

Q: Do you have like an actual scrapbook that you add regular pages to? Or do you just do mini books for individual trips and events? I want to scrap book, but it's almost like I don't know where to start.. should I make a small album.. or a big one with just pages of adventures.. I'm so lost…

A: I do have a bunch of 8.5×11 scrapbooks. They are just like these but not corduroy. in these I store regular size layouts. But I don't do too many of those right now, my energy works better with little books. I say, start where you are comfortable. Do not get overwhemled with all the years of photos you have never scrapped. Instead, look at your photos – which are your favorites? Start with those pictures and do layouts or make a book using only those. I also recommend A Designer's Eye for Scrapbooking by Ali Edwards if you are just getting started. It's a good place to just get some page ideas and learn about photo+word placement.

Q: Are your current minis all 4×6 size? Where did you get that green (and also in red) checkered box paper (used in your 24 & adventure mini)? i love it ! I'm new to chipboard (as well as Hambly screen prints), how can you use it and do you typically use it? where'd u get the book binding supplies, like the tape and hard covers?

A: I tend to work with 4×6 because photos are cheap to print at that size.

That green grid paper (and red) are both large sheets from Paper Source that were on sale and are no longer available as far as I know.

Chipboard and Hambly Screenprints can both be cut on a paper cutter. Chipboard is inexpensive recycled paper that is thicker than normal cardstock. It works well as a thick cover to a small album. Do not confuse chipboard with bookboard. Bookboard is much thicker and what I use to bind custom journals. It cannot be cut with a paper cutter and is a very sturdy material. Hambly Screenprints are one of my favorite products. I love the graphic designs + simple colors. They are transparent and heavier than normal paper. Here is a book where I featured screenprints prominently.

Right now the best in stock selection of bookbinding materials that I have found is at Paper Studio. They have a video that shows how to do case binding as well.

Q: I would LOVE to spend some time creating these little mini books, but I keep banging my head against this problem – I don't necessarily ever have pictures the right size to fit in the frames, or that work on a page, or whatever. I guess, as you mentioned, I could take 4 or 5 shots and plan them, but I never have that kind of time. Perhaps just 1 and hope for the best? I'd love to create something like this for our anniversary cruise (we leave on the 19th) – something special just for "us," separate from our vacation scrapbook, you know? Any suggestions? Advice?

A: I take a lot of photos. Oodles. Mostly of stuff. Like water. Or grass. Or a boat. I don't take many "scenery" photos because they are not too interesting to me. I could just buy a postcard. The good thing about "stuff" photos is that you can crop them down to whatever size you want. You do not have to worry about cutting out Aunt Sue or the dog. I also tend to frame my photos in the viewfinder so they either fill the screen completely or do not take up too much space. That way you have a lot of flexibility with the cropping later on.

As for planning shots, I don't really do that often. I am just careful to look at the photo (thank you, digital) after it's taken and be sure it was what I wanted. If it's not, I retake it. It takes more time but I end up with shots that I love instead of ones that I wish I had set up better.

Consider doing a little album on your cruise. You don't want it too take too much time away from actually enjoying the cruise, but if you take 10 minutes in the afternoon to write down what you did, what you ate, what you saw you can capture those memories before they leave you and later you can add your travel photos. AND TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS. Go for 100 a day.

Q: How do you finish a whole mini book!? lol I have about 6 mini's at home that I have made the book for, decorated the cover, and made the first page or two… then it gets thrown in a bin and never touched again.

A: Consider making a book that you can finish in one sitting. A book about one day. Or about your favorite things. If you take a trip, that trip ended so the book should have a clear ending too. Be sure you have all your supplies and photos on hand and just try to power through. It is difficult to come back to half completed projects. I have some books that I will probably never "finish" adding to, like this one. But most of mine are "make them and be done" books. I purposely choose topics that I can wrap up quickly.

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AND ONE FINAL NOTE:

Last week, while copying photos onto my external harddrive I messed up and deleted EVERY SINGLE PHOTO from 2007 and 2008. I was upset – like sick to my stomach, upset – for about 30 minutes. And then I got over it. They're gone. But the point of what I do, make books, make layouts, blog is to get the photos out of my iPhoto and into some context. To me, 300 photos paired with words and thoughts is worth more than 3000 photos in storage. That's not to say I will routinely delete my photos, but I will continue to be ACTIVE with my pictures and get them printed frequently. And if I can get them all into books, even better.

HEY! If you made it this far : leave a comment with your favorite COLOR combination and I will pick a random winner and send you an envelope full of pretty paper. Currently my favorite pairing is orange + gray. Or yellow + green. GIVEAWAY CLOSED – THANK YOU!

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178 responses to “loads of little books.”

  1. mandy Avatar
    mandy

    Thanks for all the mini love. SO sorry about your photos, it would of taken me more than 30 minutes to get over!
    Colors: Ohhhh pink and brown. Green and Blue. Blue and Brown! There are just to many!

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  2. anne leglise Avatar
    anne leglise

    right now, i like the orange & yellow colours.

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  3. Kelly R Avatar

    aqua & yellow. grey & yellow. orange & yellow. I see a theme here….

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  4. Amy Avatar
    Amy

    Elise, you always inspire me to just go and make stuff….thanks for that. My daughter’s favorite colour has been orange forever so it is my go to colour for my layouts of her….and I pair it with whatever I can so I don’t tire of the colour orange all together 🙂

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  5. Lisa Martin Avatar
    Lisa Martin

    blue and brown. hope that and pink and brown stay in style awhile.

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  6. Aik Avatar

    Pink and brown, Yellow and green, black and white…As long as it’s pretty. =)

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  7. Linda in KS Avatar
    Linda in KS

    This post was awesome! Thanks so much for sharing. pink and orange or pink and yellow are my favorite color combos right now.

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  8. Cameron Avatar

    Aqua, turquoise, teal… any combo in that whole green-to-blue-to-indigo section of the color wheel.

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  9. Kylene Avatar

    SO inspired right now. Thank you! Right now my fav color combo is yellow and silver!

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  10. Melanie K. Avatar
    Melanie K.

    Whoa … win some paper form you? I so hope I win (I love your papers).
    Color combo … I love all colors … I will go with brown and teal …

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  11. Katie Avatar

    Oh Elise…you are so inspiring! And amazing too, that you got over your deleted photos in 30 minutes!
    I love the combination of navy + white and brown + white.

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  12. Chelsea Avatar

    I’ve been on a gray and yellow kick lately. Sadly I can’t conquer the color yellow through clothes because I look terribly sick when I try. It just messes with my skin tone.
    Although i will always love teal and cream! (And I can wear those!)

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  13. Clair Avatar

    Those minis are all amazing. Thanks for sharing 🙂 Um…my favourite colour combination of the moment is hot pink – grassy green and a really vibrant orange. It’s very summery!

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  14. Wendy H. Avatar
    Wendy H.

    I love all your mini book inspiration! My favorite color combo is pink, white, grey/silver, and dark blue.

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  15. Katherine Avatar

    I wish I hadn’t just paid my rent,I could have spent the money on making mini books just like those.
    Blues and white xoxo

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  16. amelia Avatar

    This was such a great post. Thank you.
    My favorite color combos are kind of tame right now… gray and purple, or gray and navy. Oddly dark for me, considering that it’s SUMMER. 🙂

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  17. Krys72599 Avatar

    LOVED this blog post! You answered my (specific) question and some more I didn’t even know I had!!!
    I will most definitely takes oodles of photos on this trip and I’ll try to take more photos of “stuff” than “scenery”…
    Favorite color combo – I’ve been drawn to oranges and browns lately, don’t know why…

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  18. Leah Eggers Avatar

    great post! I like your point about being “active” with your photos — I need to be better about that. my favorite color combo of late is light blue + pale yellow. with a little bit of green thrown in for good measure.

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  19. shalvi Avatar
    shalvi

    at the moment its aqua and olive green on a cream base.

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  20. Lee L Avatar

    awesome post Elise – your little books are so rad.
    Fave colour combo is aqua and red.

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  21. Melissa Mann Avatar

    This was a great post! Thoroughly enjoyed reading it!
    Fav color combo right now: probably gray & aqua.
    Have a great day!

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  22. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    I’m halfway done with my first mini book, thanks to your class and inspiration.
    Love the combo of coral and turquoise for summer.

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  23. Ashley Watts Avatar

    Oh, the Q&A certainly helped! 🙂 I’ve been trying to finish one for about a week now but I have so much on my plate it’s hard to get started again. Yikes. lol
    Right now my fav color combo is turquoise/yellow. Not sure why…I think I like that it’s so contrasting.
    xo! Ashley

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  24. Thinkie Avatar

    great post! I’m in the process of reïnventing and incorporating my scrapbooking, journal, art journal, traveljournal and ‘normal’ photo-albums and have been thinking a lot about scrapping in different sizes and what works for me. This post gave me a little more food for thought.
    I seem to be incorporating a lot of red accents on kraft cardstock lo’s the past months (plus black and white).

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  25. Gayle P. Avatar

    My favorite color combos right now are beach/summer themed! sky blue and kraft. or coral and lime!
    I love your mini books, I always go to them for inspiration! You’re a mini book genius!

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  26. SandyB Avatar

    My favorite color combo right now is pink and white..but that could be because I have a baby girl on the way in about 10 weeks!

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  27. karen Lee Avatar
    karen Lee

    loved you post! I really enjoy your minis,
    they are great inspiration. can’t wait to see your NYC one.
    my fav right now are gray & yellow…

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  28. Maggie Avatar
    Maggie

    The color combo that is catching my eye recently is gray + yellow or white + yellow.

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  29. Kristi Avatar

    Great post…! Thanks for the tip on punching holes. I’ve been measuring – this method will save me tons of time!!
    My favorite color combo right now is pink, orange, yellow, and red – inspired by this: http://www.verabradley.com/Site/Store/ProductDetail.aspx?colorid=3&sku=174%3a3
    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  30. RachelG Avatar
    RachelG

    OMG! I’m sick to my stomach for you, even though you got over it after 30 minutes!
    Thanks for taking the time to answer our questions and also posting a picture of how you store your minis. Not sure if anyone else asked for a pic of it, but I know I did(I need visuals).
    My favorite combo is orange and sky blue. Oh, and I also really love green and yellow. Or blue and green. I could keep going so I’ll stop now.

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  31. A House Made of Cards Avatar

    agggh your story about loosing all your pics made me realise I really need to back up way more often, im so scared of something like that happening to me!
    on a side note… my favourite colour combo at the moment is mustard yellow and brown 🙂

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  32. grungedandy Avatar
    grungedandy

    i too love making mini books & i’m getting quite a collection i often buy post cards & write what i did on that day on the back so i can incorporate it later into a book with the photos! Sorry about your photos don’t surpose they are still in the bin (thats of course assuming you haven’t emptied it yet!) or do you have that time line soft ware that the macs have (i’m new to macs so i know it’s there just not ofey with how to use it myself) anyhoo i’m a ramberling – fav colour combos at the moment are sky blue & juicy orange but i also like hot rose pink & chocolate brown seeya hugya G
    ps love the class we did still workig through some of the ideas i’m a late bloomer LoL

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  33. Elaine R Avatar

    oh Elise this post was wonderful! so interesting! :]
    my fave color combo right now is mango and aqua. ❤

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  34. Juliane Avatar
    Juliane

    At the moment: yellow and blue
    Every time: red and blue
    Thanks for Q&A.

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  35. ~Kristina Avatar

    i did the same photo blunder with all the hosptal pics of my daughter at birth. sigh.
    navy and yellow are a combo i like right now.

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  36. Tracy Avatar
    Tracy

    Pink & orange

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  37. stephanie Avatar
    stephanie

    i’d hafta say teal and grey is my favorite combo right now. maybe with some yellow thrown in!

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  38. Nali P. Avatar
    Nali P.

    right now I’m loving yellow and grey.

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  39. christi Avatar
    christi

    thanks for such an awesome post!
    my favorite color combo right now is navy and pewter.

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  40. kate Avatar
    kate

    Your post was fantastic! Thank you for all the detailed info. I have bookmarked it and plan to return to it again and again. As for favorite colour combos right now: I am digging the whole orange and turquoise/teal.

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  41. Genevieve Avatar

    Wow, love all your minis! I have about 10 of them or so made so far, I love them all (even though there’s one that still needs to be finished, and another that needs journaling…) My problem with making them is that I tend to create then with the intention to write in them later, but I never do…do you do that sometimes?
    Favourite colour combo? Hmm, probably teal and brown (or something similar, brown with any girly colour really…)

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  42. Angela Avatar
    Angela

    squeals oh inspiration overload!
    So so pretty Elise!!
    Love it.

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  43. amanda Avatar
    amanda

    i’m into yellow & gray lately.

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  44. Maryn Avatar
    Maryn

    great posting – love to hear about your process.
    My computer crashed and I lost all of the photos for two years, too. I was sick and it was horrible and then I realized that the really good ones I’d emailed to people or posted online, so I was able to piece those back together. It is totally a sick feeling.
    Favorite color combo? Today, it’s saffron yellow and grass green.

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  45. elizabeth Avatar

    elise, this post was so helpful! i bought one of your summer kits and am still working on my own birthday to do list book, and reading about your process and how you think about these little books is so helpful! I think your advice about designing books that can be finished in a sitting is great.
    and my favorite color combination right now is turquoise and red.

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  46. jackie Avatar

    my all time favorite color combo is red and turquoise. that cherry red with the turquoise color of the ocean? perfection!
    thanks for all the great mini book info. 😀

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  47. Juliann Avatar

    That picture of your mini books has really inspired me today. And I am currently loving green and brown.

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  48. the craftivist Avatar

    love this post – am blogging about it over at craftandfound.com as we speak!
    and my current favorite color combos? anything including green. always lots of green. mixed with browns and pinks are my favorites right now.

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  49. Leslie Avatar
    Leslie

    I think I’m addicted to yellowish-green and aqua. Especially yellowish-green (I know there’s a more sophisticated name for it, just not sure what it is). Thanks for all the splendid inspiration!

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  50. Flo - mycraftyways Avatar

    Thanks for taking the time to answer all these questions. It made for a very interesting and informative read !
    As for color combinations, my all time one is khaki green with pink (the dark fuchsia kind), but for a few months I’ve been drawn more and more to light and bright aqua on dark grey, and coral on aqua. Just writing about colors makes me happy 🙂
    Good day everyone !

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