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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. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    I’m loving all the summery colors right now!

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  2. Leslie Westermeier Avatar

    Elise, you are so amazing! This is my favorite post to date… very inspiring!! My favorite color combo right now is coral and charcoal black.

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  3. Melissa T Avatar

    Currently I’m loving anything with yellow, but particularly yellow and grey

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  4. katie Avatar

    thanks for such a detailed post! and 50 minibooks?! that’s amazing. i can’t imagine how much fun they will be to look at 20 years from now!
    my classic favorite color combo is light blue and red, but right now I love orange and blue in any variation.

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  5. jen Avatar

    So much fun to read about your mini ‘process’. Right now I’m loving yellow + grey. Isn’t grey the new black??

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  6. Laura in IOWA Avatar

    Elise. Thanks for the Q&A. I am starting my own quest this July titled (because I like names for things and rhymes) “JULY- give it a try.” I’m challenging myself to do something different each day or to do something I have kept saying “I’ll get to it” about. One of the things on my list is to make an-Elise-style-mini-book.
    I’m hoping to document the “JULY- give it a try” on my blog…
    I like a blazing sky blue and an icy white blue together right now.
    Thanks for the inspiration!

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  7. jennifer Avatar
    jennifer

    thanks for this post! i have been wanting to create some mini-books, but have found them intimidating. your q & a were really helpful!
    my favorite color combo right now is brown, cream and peach. love the warmth of those colors.

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  8. brooke Avatar
    brooke

    green and blue, or green and white, or pink and red. too many too choose. so sorry about your pictures, but good that you have done things with them, and not just left them on a hard drive!

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  9. Shirley K. Avatar

    My favorite is robin’s egg blue and bamboo green, plus some brown. But lately I’ve been branching out from my comfort zone when it comes to colors.

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  10. stevie Avatar
    stevie

    My favorite color combo right now is light blue and brown.

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  11. Sherry Cartwright Avatar

    I have always enjoyed your books and have found alot of inspiration in and from your art. Love it. Thank you for the Q&A — so much information.
    Fave color combo at the moment — black and white with a punch of color [pink, aqua, orange, yellow]. Love.

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  12. patricia Avatar

    i’m a classic+elegant kind of girl so it’s definitely black&white. but when i’m in for an adventure, i splash in some oranges and reds. 🙂
    thanks for the very useful information Elise!
    I’m now in the process of making my own mini-book for our (boyfriend and I) 9th anniversary in August. Just a little book to remember a special day. 🙂 Your work was my inspiration. Thank you soo much!

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  13. rosa Avatar

    Thank you! Thank you, Elise! You are great at what you do!
    I am loving yellow+grey, orange+ light blue, or red+light blue/aqua. I would love any of your scraps, no matter what color! Happy hump day!
    -Rosa

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  14. Claire Avatar

    Wow, you get so many comments within an hour of time! Do you read comment number fifty million? Even if you don’t, here I am, giving you my thoughts.
    I LOVE pictures of book stacks almost as much as I love the stacks themselves. Your photos remind me of myself…in ten years.
    Hues of color: I love my colors in pairs and groups of three. Today I see raspberry and apricot. Yesterday it was the shades of the earth I sat on: grassy green and rich brown.

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  15. Meg Avatar
    Meg

    Oh! You have absolutely opened my eyes up to the color orange.. & paired with gray is amazing.. It’s hard to pick just one color combination.. But I love yellow + gray + teal together.. Or red + teal.. I absolutely love color!! Thanks for your advice about mini books vs. actual albums.. And I’ll definitely look up Ali’s book. Thanks again for your CONSTANT inspiration!!

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  16. Nikki Heck Avatar
    Nikki Heck

    Thanks for all the info, love your mini’s! My fav color combo right now is turquoise and brown!

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  17. janel Avatar

    coral and aqua ❤

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  18. Sarah Avatar

    i loooove every single of your minibooks =).
    and thank you for sharing them all with us.
    favourite colorcombination is purple&turqouise and orange&white.

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  19. Joanna Avatar
    Joanna

    Thanks for the great post. I think my favorite color combo has to be kelly green & white. The east coaster inside me is saying to add pink, but I’m going to resist the temptation 🙂

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  20. indigorchid Avatar

    Great post – very informative! That’s too bad about your photos, but wow, way to deal with it by letting it go! Impressive, very impressive.
    Today, I will say aqua and black for my colors.

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  21. Tor Avatar
    Tor

    Blue + aqua + white off + white
    = Holliday in Greece

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  22. Miss Cupcake Avatar

    Another thanks for your inspiration. Love love love all your work and have to say I’m now starting to collect snippets of paper and things that are interesting. (I bought a pack of 12×12 paper and realized last night it wasn’t my thing so your insight about paper helped!) I have a box of items from High School I almost threw away last summer when I came home from living in Ecuador but I didn’t. I can’t wait to go through it and start making stuff. Hooray!
    Favorite color combination right now is a cool gray with a moss or grass green.

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  23. Mae Avatar
    Mae

    love looking at your mini books…what a great source of inspiration. i like the combination of orange and light green.

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  24. Trish Avatar
    Trish

    Green and brown (but brown is so not the word I would have chosen to describe all the fabulous, wonderful shades that this color covers… probably why people rarely say brown but have turned to mocha and hazelnut and on and on…)
    Also, sorry about your loss of photos but three cheers for the way you processed it and your words of wisdom about the outcome! Keep creating….

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  25. sunny Avatar

    I have a shower curtain that looks retro…
    and has big circles (sounds icky but it’s pretty!) of raspberry/lime/orange so that has to be my latest favorite color combo.
    otherwise, I have a fondness for orchid (thanks Crayola – from when I was a kid) and for cerise.

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  26. amy lapi Avatar

    kraft + pink 🙂 i just made one of my fave layouts ever with this color combo (on my blog). i like hot pink, too.

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  27. mandie segura Avatar

    My current favorite is yellow and grey. 🙂

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  28. Cassidy H Avatar

    I love using browns and yellows with white because the white always pops off the page. I enjoy coming to your site to see the things you work on. It gets me wanting to make projects of my own. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  29. Karin Avatar

    Thanks for all the info. I love making mini books but don’t do it much and I often given them as gifts, so only have 1 or 2 of my own.
    My fave color combo right now is dark yellow and deep blue.

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  30. Avital Avatar

    I LOVED what you said about your photos and how you care more about a few photos paired w/ the stroy than 3000 photos in storage! Very inspiring!!!
    I am a mini-book hoarder myself and my fave color combo, at the moment is bright yellow, starch white and greenish teal.

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  31. Jill Avatar
    Jill

    great post, elise. thanks much! i’ve become a lover of orange as well. orange and aqua/turquoise is probably my favorite now. followed by yellow + navy blue or yellow + pale, pale pink.

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  32. Carrie Avatar

    Right now my favorite color combination is dark purple, aqua, yellow, etc…what I like to call mermaid colors! 🙂

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  33. Tara Avatar
    Tara

    Hi Elise! Thanks for the super post – it was full of inspiration and delight 🙂
    Right now my fave color combination is either red and yellow…or green and brown.
    Have a wonderful day!

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  34. Sarah Rosler Avatar
    Sarah Rosler

    Currently my favorite color combinations are green and brown mostly since we have been doing a lot of hiking this spring and summer and these colors tend to work well with my photos. Have a great trip to NYC!

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  35. Becca Avatar

    Thanks for all the good info. Right now I like orange with green (kinda light green apple green)

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  36. Barb @ getupandplay Avatar

    Thanks for this great post!!
    I used to really dislike orange but now I am LOVING it. Especially for my little boy- it just seems so fun and boyish and fresh to me.
    I especially am loving some orange and aqua baby leg warmers that I bought for him.

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  37. Judy Grubbs Avatar
    Judy Grubbs

    chartreuse and yellow. or chartreuse and pink. I guess I like green.

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  38. Marina H Avatar

    you’re so efficient, having a FAQ and all. That means you’re big time. 🙂 I can’t believe how many mini books you have! That’s quite a collection to be proud of.
    My favorite color combination, is either deep dark plumb and white (graphically) or turquoise, purple and pink (i have no idea why. jewel tone?)
    Have a great sunny day!

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  39. Jennifer Avatar

    I made it this far!
    My fav color combo is pale aqua and dark gold. Very precise.

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  40. Allison Avatar

    oh, how i love your little books.
    thanks for the tricks and tips. i’m one of those that used to have a hard time finishing, but a few months ago i rethought my approach, and seeing how you do it validates my thinking.
    right now, my favorite color combinations are olive green + white (my wedding colors) and turquoise and gray (because they are just pretty)

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  41. Tori Avatar
    Tori

    Wow, Thanks so much. That must have taken forever to type! I really appreciate it, your work is like my inspiration. I love love love your minis. So much.
    For colors, my favorite combination is yellow + purple, the happy purple though, not the dark dull one.

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  42. Patti H Avatar
    Patti H

    you minis are amazing! my favorite color combo right now is gray and anything, esp. yellow. i also am loving kraft and light green. 🙂

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  43. goshery Avatar

    Holy Cow, that’s a lot of comments!
    My fav color combo is blue and yellow (must be the Swede in me!).

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  44. sandra Avatar

    oh man, losing your photos sucks but you definitely have the right idea. now, if only i could get some of mine printed.
    im loving
    teal/white/dark blue,
    white/yellow &
    white/light blue gray

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  45. holly Avatar

    you know you just motivated A LOT of us to make mini books?! right 🙂
    my fav combo is tangerine & fuschia

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  46. Mariangeles_spain Avatar

    I love red with B&W or cream and black. I also like green with purple and could add some yellow too :o)

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  47. Jenn Avatar

    These minis are so adorable!! My favorite color is currently green =)
    Jenn

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  48. mary Avatar

    i’m really into yellow and gray at the moment.
    and so sorry about your pictures. 😦

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  49. Christina Avatar

    Lavender and gray… although I’m up for any combo with gray.
    I’m not sure if you’ll get this message, because there are so many comments in this posting, but I was wondering if you could do a post like this on how you handle the finances of your business? Like pricing, biz licenses, bank accounts.
    You seem to have a successful business and you also do very good Q&As.

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  50. Melissa R. Avatar

    Thanks for all the great ideas! My favorite color combo right now is yellow and teal.

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