So for Valentines Day I decided to create a place for these cards, letters and personal notes I have saved. I used a 7gypsies large Portfolio for the structure of the “book” and added manila file folder pockets on the inside to hold the cards. Traditional Valentine colors felt a little cliche, so I decided to change it up a bit and create something in un-traditional colors just for him. Okay, the ribbon on the side is for me, but the color was for him.
Cover the front of the file folders with paper. I used three different kinds of paper:
Green script from the new Avignon line, brown stripe and one that has little envelopes on it called, Gondola from the Venice line.
Once the paper is adhered to the file folder you can use your sewing machine to embellish as I did with the little stem or you can just stitch up the sides and bottom to finish pocket. I cut each stem by hand and embellished with a black pen, then words cut from an old book. Repeat for each folder.
I also added a series of years to each tab so not only would I know where to file a card or note but I would also know where to find it later.
Once the folders are complete, lay them inside the portfolio to decide where to punch the holes. I knew my book would end up being very thick, so I folded the portfolio along the 3rd score line from the center to create depth. Punch holes in the 3 file folders to match the portfolio. I used my Binderie Punch for all the holes in the book.
I stitched around the oval about 4 or 5 times then peeled off the backing and added it to an oval I had previously cut from Terrassa paper (back of the brown stripe).
The whole idea for the name of the book came when I saw a House of 3 download for a Vintage Text Garland….thinking….thinking….I don’t need a garland but I do need the word LOVE. So, I printed it out (super easy), mounted the word on a piece of chipboard and cut it out. Added a bit of Distress ink- Victorian Velvet (new from Ranger) and a touch of Vintage Photo on the edges. Done.
I cut various sizes of paper for the cover, really just a bunch of long scrap pieces left from the file folders and other projects. I secured them to the cover with a UHU glue stick. As I said, I used the same three papers from the file folders and just added a couple more: White/black script (the opposite side is the green script paper) and pages from a vintage book.
I also added Venice paper tape (that’s the turquoise strips that are almost transparent) at the very end. I love how you can see the brown stripe paper through the tape…I just love this stuff and I can’t seem to get enough of it!
Once the cover is finished, wrap Gypsy Market gaffer tape (it’s made from fabric) around the spine of the book to reinforce it. Thread ribbon (I used the new Avignon seam binding) through the portfolio and file folder pockets. Tie bows on the outside to finish.
I know Valentines Day is upon us, so I hope you will think about making a Book of Love for someone close to you. Think birthday, anniversary…really any occasion to say, I love you…
You can find more information on the Love Book here .
Happy day of Love!
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February 12, 2010 @ 6:09 pm Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions
Great idea and I love that you didn’t just use Valentine themed papers. Makes me think I might get all those cards and notes I saved out of the shoebox they are in!
February 12, 2010 @ 6:21 pm Rachel Carlson
paula, this is FANTASTIC, thanks for the great instruction too. happy love day!
February 12, 2010 @ 10:00 pm Joy
What a wonderful idea. Now to get them out of my shoebox.
February 12, 2010 @ 11:51 pm Christine
This is a really wonderful idea. I love how you turned the portfolio into a book. Totally didn’t know I could use those creases in that way!
February 13, 2010 @ 2:24 pm Ryzmomplus2
I just love this and all the little details!
February 13, 2010 @ 8:38 pm Anonymous
Love the idea behind this project, must put it on the to do list! Thanks
Happy Valentines Day!
Carrie P
February 13, 2010 @ 8:50 pm Michelle*G
This is just gorgeous! What a great idea!
February 19, 2010 @ 2:36 pm Ranjini
Leave it to you to come up with such a clever idea! Thanks for the step by step – I can’t wait to try this out!
Ranjini