DetailDescriptionShipping Detail Product Details What's Included: All printed paper elements to create 1 mini folio Pieces for the cover, pages, pockets, tabs and more ◎Material: Dowling paper ◎Quantity: Semi-finished: 17 pcs/pack Finished: 1pcs/pack ◎Finished Product Size: 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 x 3/8 inch - 16.5 x 10.8 x 1 cm ◎Technology: Handmade ◎Paper Weight: 180 g/m² Product DescriptionIntroducing the Back to Christmas Mini Folio Handmade Rustic Christmas Booklet Craft Kit - a nostalgic journey back to the enchantment of the holiday season. This exquisite craft kit allows you to immerse yourself in the warmth and joy of Christmas, capturing the rustic charm and timeless traditions in a tangible and heartfelt way. Get ready to embark on a creative adventure that will transport you back to the essence of Christmas. Handcrafted Rustic Elegance This kit is more than just a collection of crafts; it's a celebration of the rustic beauty and handmade charm that defines the Christmas season. Each element in the Back to Christmas Mini Folio is meticulously crafted with attention to detail, capturing the essence of a cozy winter retreat. The rustic booklet itself is a work of art, designed to hold your cherished memories and festive creations. Cherish the Memories Imagine the delight of showcasing your completed rustic Christmas booklet, filled with your treasured memories and heartfelt sentiments. Whether displayed as a centerpiece on your holiday table or gifted to a loved one, this booklet is a testament to the magic of Christmas. It is a reminder of the joyous moments shared with family and friends, and a keepsake that will be cherished for years to come. Embrace the Magic With the Back to Christmas Mini Folio Handmade Rustic Christmas Booklet Craft Kit, you have the opportunity to infuse your holiday season with a touch of handmade magic. Let the rustic elegance and nostalgic charm inspire your creativity and reignite the excitement of Christmas. Each page of the booklet holds the promise of new memories and the warmth of traditions, inviting you to immerse yourself in the enchantment of the season. Description Introducing the Back to Christmas Mini Folio Handmade Rustic Christmas Booklet Craft Kit - a nostalgic journey back to the enchantment of the holiday season. This exquisite craft kit allows you to immerse yourself in the warmth and joy of Christmas, capturing the rustic charm and timeless traditions in a tangible and heartfelt way. Get ready to embark on a creative adventure that will transport you back to the essence of Christmas. Handcrafted Rustic Elegance This kit is more than just a collection of crafts; it's a celebration of the rustic beauty and handmade charm that defines the Christmas season. Each element in the Back to Christmas Mini Folio is meticulously crafted with attention to detail, capturing the essence of a cozy winter retreat. The rustic booklet itself is a work of art, designed to hold your cherished memories and festive creations. Cherish the Memories Imagine the delight of showcasing your completed rustic Christmas booklet, filled with your treasured memories and heartfelt sentiments. Whether displayed as a centerpiece on your holiday table or gifted to a loved one, this booklet is a testament to the magic of Christmas. It is a reminder of the joyous moments shared with family and friends, and a keepsake that will be cherished for years to come. Embrace the Magic With the Back to Christmas Mini Folio Handmade Rustic Christmas Booklet Craft Kit, you have the opportunity to infuse your holiday season with a touch of handmade magic. Let the rustic elegance and nostalgic charm inspire your creativity and reignite the excitement of Christmas. Each page of the booklet holds the promise of new memories and the warmth of traditions, inviting you to immerse yourself in the enchantment of the season. Shipping GLOBAL SHIPPING We ship internationally to every corner of the world, whether you are in North America, Europe, Oceania, South America, Asia or the Middle East. SHIPPING METHODS & COSTS We provide 3 shipping methods from standard to expedited shipping. Free shipping is offered on orders over a certain amount. Methods Shipping Time * Shipping Cost * FREE for Orders Standard 12-15 business days from US$4 over US$60 Priority 7-12 business days from US$6 over US$100 VIP Express 4-7 business days from US$23 over US$150 * Shipping rate is weight-based. Please add the desired item(s) to the shipping cart and head to the checkout to calculate shipping costs. * Shipping time starts from the day of dispatching. * If you have any questions about shipping, please refer to our Shipping Policy Page. RETURNS & EXCHANGES Stamprints offers returns and exchanges. Please refer to our Returns Policy Page.
'Boatman' by Scott Daniel Ellison
Edited October 2015: up to date folder location and new templates at my website: Morgan Le Fae's Trinkets Free templates page In july 2013 I discovered the Midori style travelers notebook. I immediately fell in love with the ease and flexibility of the system and as I was on the lookout for a way to organize myself and declutter my mind, I figured I would give it a go. I made a trial version using scrap leather and sizes derived from my own file folder booklets and then, of course, I was hooked. It's a great system and so very versatile. Next I made some versions from an old suitcase. A thrift store find, no longer fit for travel, but just right for a travelers notebook. Joined a facebook group with fellow TN enthousiasts and from there on it went downhill =). I made two for me, a Full sized TN and a Fieldnotes sized TN. I made one for my husband, one for my daughter and another for family projects. I started reading all I could find about this system and watched every YouTube video I could find. I found a lot of information about the Midori Travelers Notebook system. How to make my own version and how to use it. I also found lots of information about getting organized, time tracking and management, the GTD system and bullet journals. I tried to incorporate the things I liked into a system that would work for me. That would keep me on track, monitor my progress and help me set boundaries. Since I made this video I made a few more adaptations to my system and several other video's. You can find them on my YouTube Channel (MoniqueVMB) Learned some leather crafting and made some nice leather TN's in september 2013, as an anniversary present to my husband and myself. And as I had some leather left, I also made a smaller version. Since then I've realy started making these leather Traveler's Notebook covers. I got a few requests from people on the facebook group to make one for them (here are a few: Justin See (Blank and Write - The Blog) and Ray Blake (My life all in one place) and the ball kept on rolling. I now have an Etsy shop: Morgan Le Fae's Trinkets where I sell Traveler's Notebook covers in all different colours. Homedyed and crafted. So are the inserts I make for the Traveler's Notebooks and some leather accesories, which are also for sale in the etsy shop. I made several new inserts. At first I adapted some Philofaxy source files and files from Ray Blake, but have since been making and developing my own (source) files. So to make a long story short, I would like to share some of the files I make for the Midori Style Travelers Notebooks here. These files are free to download and use. You can adapt them any which way you like. They are not for commercial use, etc: Free printable templates for Midori style Traveler's Notebook inserts The files will be updated regularly, so be sure to check back on occasion. On my facebook page you can find more pictures and examples of the Traveler's Notebooks, inserts and templates I made. A5, Large moleskine Cahier or Regular size MTN: Print on A4 paper, double sided, booklet left binding or flip on the short side. With the PDF files and the Publisher files, there's no need to select booklet mode, just flip on the short side. Bind the pages with a pamphlet stitch (or staples) and cut to size. Fieldnotes Size TN Passport Sized TN:: Print on A5 paper, double sided, booklet left binding or flip on the short side. With the PDF files and the Publisher files, you print on A4 paper and there's no need to select booklet mode, just flip on the long side. These will give you 2 booklets per print. Cut to size after printing. Bind the pages with a pamphlet stich (or staples) and cut to size. Tip: You can make your own A5 paper by cutting an A4 sheet in half widthwise. Sizes for reference: And a visual reference (klik on the image for a bigger version) I wish you a lot of fun making your own inserts for your version of Travelers Notebook. Should you have any questions, remarks, find mistakes, broken links or have requests for a certain setup, please don't hesitate to leave me a comment or send me an email. All handmade and dyed leather notebook covers and inserts: My DaWanda shop: Morgan Le Fae's Trinkets My Etsy shop: Morgan Le Fae's Trinkets
Here it is - the 23rd challenge for the Compendium of Curiosities III - the Collection Folio found on Page 34 of Tim's third book! I will confess I was a bit nervous about taking on this challenge on as it looked like quite the task! However, it has turned out to be one of the most rewarding challenges I have done! I decided I would use my maternal grandmother, Eunice Blanch Wood, as my inspiration as she was truly one of the strongest people I have ever known. She was also kind, loving, faithful and patient, attributes that I will always remember. I was also blessed to be the granddaughter she wanted to have her photos, so I have lots of wonderful photos to work with. It was hard to fit them all in! Here is the cover of the folio: I originally resisted using Tim's Wallflower Stash as I use it quite frequently, however, it is truly my all-time favorite paper and I couldn't bear not to use it for this project! Don't ever discontinue it, Tim! I removed the elastic closure and covered the entire folio with the paper with the exception of a few of the "fold-over" areas. I then cut out my favorite picture of my grandmother with an oval die and oval scalloped die and mounted it on green and brown card stock. I used Tim's Alterations Typeset die to cut the letters for her name. After this was done, I reattached the elastic closure through the designated holes, adding a Word Band to the top before threading it through the last hole. Now it's time for another confession! I tend to generally "play it safe" with colors and textures. However, I finally decided I needed to step out of my comfort zone and go crazy! I did this with the inside piece of the folio that the photos and ephemera are attached to. Here is what it looked like when I started: I used Tim's Frameworks Trellis Die as well as the Latticework stencil along with Peeled Paint, Antique Linen, Forest Moss and Gathered Twigs Paint. The fun then began! I have to admit that it took me two full days to put this together, however, I wanted it to be extra special. I also had lots of photos I wanted to incorporate. You certainly don't have to put as much as I did into this project - just select a theme you like and go for it! For the inside cover of the folio I used one of Tim's Mini Cabinet Cards and placed my grandmothers baby's picture in it! I always laugh when I see it as she looks so startled. I used this photo for the first challenge and turned the photo into a birthday card. I die cut a banner from Tim's Sizzix Alterations Tattered Banners strip and hand wrote her birthdate. To finish this cover I added two photos of the farm where she was born in Alva, Oklahoma. On the right side I sandwiched two new Elementary Flashcards, one that said "family" and the other "story" over the first cascading flap. These Flashcards have such wonderful words on them! Love them! On the right hand side of the second cascading flap I attached two photos of my grandmother's family. I used an Industrious Frame from the new Gallery set to frame her parents' wedding picture. Some photo corners from the same set were used in all four corners of the family photo. I used the Alpha Parts: Newsprint letters to spell out the word "Family" at the top of the photo. For the back of the second cascading flap I added two more photos which I adhered to not only the flap, but also the reverse side of the photos on the opposite side. I used the Life Quotes Remnant Rubs to add some words. The right side of the third flap features my Great-Grandmother Mamie. I used a library pocket I had in my stash. I laid it on its side and covered part of it with paper from the Wallflower Stash. After placing the photo on a brown mat, I adhered it over the paper and added some Alpha Tiles to spell out her name. I tucked in a tag I colored with Antique Linen and Vintage Photo Distress Inks and stamped with a B-Line Designs Gorgeous Fabric background. I added another Elementary Flash Card and then a Remnant Rub from the Botanical set to the card. I finished the front of the flap die by cutting and adding a Tim Alterations Distressed Doily die cut and fussy cutting a rose image from the Wallflower Stash paper (one of my favorite things to do). The last touch was the addition of an ephemera piece from the Emporium Ephemera Pack. Close up of the tag: I used the reverse side of the third flap for one photo plus another Flash Card and some fussy cut images from the Wallflower Stash paper to create a nature collage. I also stamped the tag on the reverse side with a stamp from Wendy Vecchi's The Beauty of Art stamp set. Here's a close up of the reverse side of the tag: On the right side of the fourth flap I used two large #10 tags. I adhered a reduced size copy of my grandmother's graduation certificate to the top tag. I used two B Line Designs stamps for the bottom tag, Women are like Buttons and Button Collage that I stamped lightly with Antique Linen Distress Ink. Another photo was placed on this tag along with a Life Quotes Remnant Rub, Stencil Mark and Chit-Chat sticker. Both tags were finished with a strip from the Industrious Gallery Stickers, two bows made from Crinkled Ribbon, a Ring Fastener and a Graphic 45 Shabby Chic key. Another Flash Card with an image from the Botanical Remnant Rubs can be found in the center of the flap. The left side of the fourth flap features two #8 tags to which have been added Antique Linen and Vintage Photo Distress inks and adhered to the larger #10 tags on the opposite side. I decorated the tags with another photo, my grandmother's wedding announcement, a flower from the new Emporium Ephemera pack, two bows made from burgundy seam binding that was crinkled, an photo is an oval frame from the Industrious Gallery Stickers with a photo, a Flash Card with a Botanical Remnant Rub and a metal key (sorry - not sure where this is from) and a floral stem from Nature Adornments. The left side of the fifth flap was adorned with photos of my mother and uncle in Industrious Gallery Frames and finished with words from Chit-Chat stickers. The back of the library pocket on the opposite side was decorated with another photo and Label Letters spelling my mother's name. I also attached a gingham ribbon bow by Creative Impressions to the tag front. Here's a close up of the tag front: Finally the back of the tag was stamped with a border from Wendy Vecchi's The Beauty of Art set and a stamp from Wendy's new Art and You set. Close up of the reverse side of the tag: Finally, the last flap was adhered to the back of the folio and a large photo of my grandparents on their honeymoon was placed on top. A later photo of my grandmother was adhered to the top inside flap and a photo with me in it was adhered to the inside bottom flap and a fussy cut image from the Paper Stash was glued over the photo and onto the paper. I had to move from my small studio to the dining room table to spread everything out for this project. Here is what it looked like (I'm embarrassed to say): I would bet that many of you can confess to the same thing! Am I right? Wow, that was a much longer post than I had intended, however, there are so many details I wanted to share with you. Now it's your turn to create something beautiful with this wonderful Collection Folio and share it with us. As usual, head on over to the lovely Linda Ledbetter's site, read the rules for the challenge and start creating! For this 23rd Challenge, Inspiration Emporium is sponsoring a shopping spree in the amount of $50.00 for one randomly chosen winner. Tim and Mario have a fabulous prize package for the winner of the Curiosity Crew Choice. Good luck to everyone and have fun! Susan
This printed paper booklet consists of 80 pages. There are 20 different designs (4 of each) in each book. These are perfect for your junk journal, scrapbook, craft project, mixed media project.... The list is really endless. Due to different computer screens/monitors, colors may vary slightly from in person.
If you’re new to making handmade books, please don’t spend a fortune! Here are my 10 tips for creating handmade books on a budget:
Some of our little ones come to our classes without ever having held a pencil, and suddenly, they are expected to show what they know and practice what we
Materiales: Para la encuadernación en acordeón utilizaremos diferentes cartulinas y papeles, la plegadera, tijeras, regla y pegamento. Proceso: 1. Para las tapas duras utilizamos cartón de unos 2 milímetros de grosor. 2. Cortamos dos tapas de 10 x 10 centímetros Para el forro de las tapas usamos papel adhesivo o tela de encuadernar 3. Cortamos 2 tapas de 14 x 14 centímetros 4. Forramos las tapas 5. Para el interior utilizamos el largo de una cartulina de 50x70, con un ancho de 9 centímetros. 6. Vamos haciendo pliegues de 9 cm hacia un lado y hacia el otro para obtener el efecto acordeón. * Importante: El número de caras tiene que ser PAR. * Podemos obtener una libreta más larga empalmando varios trozos de cartulina.
an Accordian-fold booklet w/6 collaged tag inserts booklet~Cavellini paper tags~ephemera NSoppelsa 2019
A selection of three mini collage pads to choose from, each with its own style of vintage images to use in your crafts. Each pad measures 6cm by 9cm. A beautiful collection of vintage images sorted into three different styled booklets. Perfect for collaging, journaling, scrapbooking, pen palling and much more. Choose one, two or all three and have fun crafting.