Hello there!!
Today I want to share a gift I made for Mother Hen last month for her birthday. As some of you know, Mother Hen travels a lot. And when I say a lot, I mean A LOT! She travels all over the country selling Texas Twisters at fairs, normally every weekend from June to October. So when it comes to kids and grandkids birthdays, she has to send cards for most of them. More than once I've gotten a call from Mother Hen, asking what birthdays were coming up for the next couple weeks. I really don't mind telling her, but I decided I could come up with something cute to help her keep track of the birthdays.
So I made her a birthday book! What is a birthday book, you ask? Well, here ya go! Prepare for picture overload!
I'm sorry I don't have any before pictures, but I basically took an old photo album that I had, recovered it, and re bound it. I was initially going to keep the same binding that the photo album had, but after decorating each of the pages, the book was too big. So I punched holes in each page, attached eyelets, and bound it with fishing wire. Not my first choice for binding, but it worked!
For the pages, I cut a piece of cardstock to the size of the cover. Then I used another piece of cardstock, cut it an inch shorter, and folded the edges over the back, making a pocket in the front on the right side. For the left side, I just printed out a calendar for each month, wrote on the birthdays, and glued it on, which covered the folded edges from the pocket side (did that make sense??).
I wanted to have a pocket for each month so she could keep birthday cards in it. I made a few of the birthday cards, and then bought the rest. So not only does she have a calendar that she can take with her, but she has birthday cards ready for an entire year! All she has to do is fill them out and mail them! I also did the calendar this way so she can write in birthdays when needed. Our last birthday calendars were missing quite a few grandkids that hadn't been around when the calendar was made.
So here's how I decorated the pages for each month. I owe a huge thanks to my awesome sister Jacki for helping me do some of the pages. I'm pretty sure this would have ended up as a Christmas present for Mother Hen if Jacki hadn't helped me! :) On the right side of each page, you can see I attached ribbon. I was trying to figure out how to print on ribbon so I could type the month on each ribbon, but it just didn't happen. So I just picked ribbon that coordinated with each page.
I finished off the book by adding some ribbon to tie it closed. It was bound with fishing wire, but the ribbon helped keep it together.
I love how it turned out, and I know Mother Hen really appreciates it! So what do you think?
Thanks for reading!!
-Juli-
Linking to these great parties!
Today I want to share a gift I made for Mother Hen last month for her birthday. As some of you know, Mother Hen travels a lot. And when I say a lot, I mean A LOT! She travels all over the country selling Texas Twisters at fairs, normally every weekend from June to October. So when it comes to kids and grandkids birthdays, she has to send cards for most of them. More than once I've gotten a call from Mother Hen, asking what birthdays were coming up for the next couple weeks. I really don't mind telling her, but I decided I could come up with something cute to help her keep track of the birthdays.
So I made her a birthday book! What is a birthday book, you ask? Well, here ya go! Prepare for picture overload!
I'm sorry I don't have any before pictures, but I basically took an old photo album that I had, recovered it, and re bound it. I was initially going to keep the same binding that the photo album had, but after decorating each of the pages, the book was too big. So I punched holes in each page, attached eyelets, and bound it with fishing wire. Not my first choice for binding, but it worked!
For the pages, I cut a piece of cardstock to the size of the cover. Then I used another piece of cardstock, cut it an inch shorter, and folded the edges over the back, making a pocket in the front on the right side. For the left side, I just printed out a calendar for each month, wrote on the birthdays, and glued it on, which covered the folded edges from the pocket side (did that make sense??).
I wanted to have a pocket for each month so she could keep birthday cards in it. I made a few of the birthday cards, and then bought the rest. So not only does she have a calendar that she can take with her, but she has birthday cards ready for an entire year! All she has to do is fill them out and mail them! I also did the calendar this way so she can write in birthdays when needed. Our last birthday calendars were missing quite a few grandkids that hadn't been around when the calendar was made.
So here's how I decorated the pages for each month. I owe a huge thanks to my awesome sister Jacki for helping me do some of the pages. I'm pretty sure this would have ended up as a Christmas present for Mother Hen if Jacki hadn't helped me! :) On the right side of each page, you can see I attached ribbon. I was trying to figure out how to print on ribbon so I could type the month on each ribbon, but it just didn't happen. So I just picked ribbon that coordinated with each page.
I finished off the book by adding some ribbon to tie it closed. It was bound with fishing wire, but the ribbon helped keep it together.
I love how it turned out, and I know Mother Hen really appreciates it! So what do you think?
Thanks for reading!!
-Juli-
Linking to these great parties!
oh this is amazing!!! i want one!!!
ReplyDeletelove the little tags on the pages
Natasha xx
www.sereniyyou.blogspot.com
I had forgotten how cute it was. We did a great job!
ReplyDeleteHi aunt Jappy I am looking at this 11 years later!😛
DeleteAwesome execution-and great idea!
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howdoulikethem.blogspot.com
Love it! What a great way to keep track of birthdays.
ReplyDeleteWhat is a birthday book? Only the awesomest thing ever - what a GREAT idea!!
ReplyDeleteI have the most creative, talented and loving daughters!!! I LOVE the book. You are way too nice and I love you tons!!
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