As I mentioned in a previous post, I made two smaller security envelope booklets. I sent one of the books to Andria. She sent me a postcard in return. Andria has a big project going on now with Rolodex Cards. Check out her blog…she recently had a post about “Magic Gardens” in Philadelphia. It’s a huge mosaic made from old bottles and other throw away items. Here’s Andria’s book (note-random posting of photos, WordPress media didn’t cooperate with me this morning):
I blogged about this envelope notebook today too! Thank you so much for such a personalized gift; I love all the little tuck-ins! And thanks for sharing about my blog in your post!
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You are very welcome Andria…and thank you for doing those spreads in my journal. Going over to check out your post 🙂
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mary, I love your envelope notebook, is it hard to make
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No Lee…not difficult at all….three envelopes folded…punch three holes along the fold and do the pamphlet stitch. I like to do most of the embellishments before stitching the envelope signatures together.
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What a fabulous gift! Love that you & Andria send each other handmade goodies.
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Thank you Danielle….there could be no stopping point? 🙂
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Love this! I have been obsessed with making little books myself lately! Thanks for sharing how cute this turned out!
xoxo
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I’m glad you came by…I’ll check out your blog…
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Love the idea of using envelopes…I have saved security envelopes with intentions of using their pretty insides in collage…but truth be told I have so many I could make several books 😉 … yours turned out great … thank you for sharing and for the inspiration oxo
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I love the way you used your envelopes horizontally and kept them in tack for added support. I use mine vertically and slit them open. It would be cool to combine the two into a book–the mind boggles!! 🙂 I love all the added doodles and collage that you’ve incorporated to. Thank you for sharing and for visiting my blog. I will be back.
~Dawn
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