32º North Mother/Daughter Giveaway

The JSIM giving continues, and today it’s a giveaway from one of my favorite vintage and vintage-inspired supply companies, 32º North!So generous is their giveaway that they have offered 3 sets of Mother’s Day gifts with mothers and daughters in mind.
Three winners will each receive a pair of beautiful hand-embellished journals– one to keep and one to gift to her mom, daughter or special someone who is to be honored on Mother’s Day. The giveaway journals were created using supplies offered in the 32NorthSupplies Etsy shop, and on their website, VintageOrnaments.com, which include authentic guilded florentine papers from Italy, embossed, lithographed paper scraps from Germany and England and gold foil Dresden paper trims.
The inside covers are all lined with c. 1930s sheet music and the inside front covers each have a unique scrap as well. No two journals are alike. Each measures 9 3/4″ x 7 1/2″ with 100 sheets of wide ruled white paper made from 80% sugarcane pulp.I just received my set yesterday, one for me and one for my sweet mom. Thanks 32º North! (Sorry, can’t show you how magnificent they are or it would spoil the surprise for my mom who reads my blog daily! Hi Mom!)TO ENTER THE GIVEAWAY:
Please visit 32º North’s online stores HERE and HERE, come back to this post and leave them a really nice comment mentioning to whom you will be gifting the 2nd journal to if you win.

ENTRY DEADLINE IS MIDNIGHT SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 2010 (Pacific Time) The winners will be randomly chosen and notified on Monday, (so be sure to leave a way to contact you if you win.) The journals will be shipped directly from 32º North, (to US residents only), in time for the winner to give or send the additional journal to the recipient of their choice by Mother’s Day, May 9.

Need even more inspiration? Visit the 32º North blog HERE!

UPDATE: THE WINNERS ARE:

No. 79, uglygirl
No. 62, Randi
No. 3, kateastrophe

Congratulations Ladies!!
Thanks to all who entered, and thank you especially 32º North!

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Socks RePurposed

Old socks. New socks.
Cut, sew and glue socks.
Argile, polkadot,
Red, white and blue socks.

Can you tell I raised 3 children on Dr. Seuss?

Click HERE to read my post on repurposing socks in the Family Economics section of SC Johnson!

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Vintage Book Planner Tutorial

I desperately needed a day planner. With so much going on I can no longer keep it all straight in my head ’cuz something’s always falling through the cracks. So on my way home from the morning school drive today, I went to the office supply store to shop for one. Nothing bulky, nothing leathery, don’t need pockets, grid paper, address book or all the bells and whistles, just a plain ol’ planner, but a spiral one for sure, so it will lay flat while I’m planning. I chose a monthly planner that also has weekly pages. Perfect. Just what I wanted, but, in a word, boring. Right?Enter: A cute vintage book from my stash, one simple but pretty file folder and this simple tutorial!Find a cool vintage book close to the size and thickness of your planner and either a manila folder, decorative folder or heavy card stock.

With a craft knife, gut your book. I needed to cut the strings to remove the innards.Save the pages for your craft projects.Trim away any extra scrap along the inside of the book cover, but careful not to cut through the cover itself.
Turn the file folder inside out, and lay the book cover onto it with the fold of the folder lining up with the inside edge of the cover’s end paper and trace around the cover.Draw fold lines just inside the drawn book line.Cut the folder about 1″ outside the fold line.Trim away the fold creating two cards.Trim away the two corners just inside the fold lines.Use a ballpoint pen to press fold scores into the cards.Fold the flaps inward.
I chose to add packing tape along the non-folded edge for additional reinforcement. Run a strip along the edge and trim away excess.Using a strong adhesive on the folded flaps only, (I used E6000), glue to the inside covers with the open sides towards the book spine creating pockets.Place a piece of paper inside the pockets to keep any oozing glue from gluing the pockets shut.Place stacks of heavy books on top of the pockets as they dry.
Trim your planner if necessary to fit into the pockets.With book cover folded backwards, slide the covers of the planner inside the pockets.Once the planner is centered and in position, add a piece of double stick tape inside the pockets to keep it from shifting. This can be removed later for inserting next year’s planner.Start planning.FOR MORE EXAMPLES, CLICK HERE!

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