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Handmade journal at Etsy

My goal is to create books which are great to look at, lovely to touch and a joy to use. Maybe I can’t cut the paper as accurate as a cutting machine, and there may be a little fold somewhere or something is a bit uneven … But each of my books is unique, carefully handmade with love and a lot of good vibrations!

Handmade journal at Etsy
Handmade journal at Etsy

Kreativlink shop at Etsy

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Posted on August 22nd, 2007 by Early Rhodia Driver
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Wow, those look great!

These are really quite lovely books. The “irregularities” (and please, this is a compliment) in how the paper is cut is actually something that any notebook lover will appreciate. It is one aspect that makes a hand made book truly unique!

I came across another site that was as passionate about book making as yours: http://www.handmaidbooks.com

Great work!

Hello i’m a crafty six grader that can sew and do many other things, but my 19 year old sister wants a journal, so iwas looking on google and i came across one of your journals it was green and it had a black tree on it with twirly brances i was wondeing if you can make two of them for me, or if you can at least send me a video on how to make leather journals.

:) Malia

Malia, thank you for writing – but I think you are looking for this link: http://www.etsy.com/shop/Kreativlink Which will take you to the person that made the leather journals in our post.

So beautiful.. Would dearly LoVe one these divine creations!

 

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