Show me the glitter
I am gluestick stuck on homemade valentines. Booklets in general are one of my favorite kinds of special-occasion prizes, especially Valentines; after all, nothing says ‘you’re special’ like a home-hole-punched ordeal, straight from the heart.
How to make a booklet card:
Find a few cool images, fancy or feely-good papers or even vintage postcards. If they’re from a larger piece of paper, cut them to be slightly different sizes when layered on top of each other. Use a regular (or craft) single hole-puncher in the two places where you want the card to open. Cut and tie long enough pieces of twine or thread so that your card fully opens (think big binder rings), so you don’t have to bend the parts of the booklet to view the ensuing pages. Write sweet somethings throughout the booklet; it’ll be a real page-turner for your love.
My booklet materials happened to both be trash (one from the Brooklyn Flea and the other from our three-year anniversary tulips, the paper sheath). I bought the feely-good plain card stock at a stationary store at half-price (when the line discontinued.)
Send Pictures of your creations, or pictures of what you recieved and I’ll post them here. What was your favourite Valentine this year? Who sent it?
I’ll go first:
My 5-year-old pen pal, Louise, made my week with this hot little number.
Reader Comments (2)
since i was outsmarted this year on v-day, i am putting this project on next year's to-do (or a to-do for the next birthday coming my way). i absolutely love this idea! you had me at "home-hole-punched ordeal, straight from the heart." my kinda valentine!
I'm always outsmarted, too. We talk about how dumb it is to be flashily sweet one organized day a year, but then she'll surprise me with some sort of prize. Aaah! These little labors of love are great for surprised people like us, or procrastinators in general, since you usually have all the pieces laying around the house.