Friday, June 26, 2015

The Correspondence Keeper Tutorial Done!

Good Morning Everyone!

I'd like to share a new tutorial with you today...It's a new book that I honestly loved making!  I call it the Correspondence Keeper.  I designed The Correspondence Keeper originally to hold letters that my grandparents corresponded to one another while they were courting back in the 20's.  After I made the first one, I needed a gift and made another for a friend. They will also be able to keep memorabilia for future generations to cherish these bits of history.  I've just completed a tutorial of this project...I hope you give it a try...

You can find the tutorial for this in my shop by clicking HERE....or by following this link:




The Correspondence Keeper

The Correspondence Keeper is a cool little book with many functions.  The book has an outer sleeve for storage.  Unwind the string closure and open to the book.  Unfasten the straps that hold the book in place and peruse through the books contents.  The book has scored and folded envelope and accordion pages that will help you organize and keep old letters, pictures, tags or ephemera.  Then, there are the letter pages to document, list or journal on...













I hope you like it and give it a try.  The tutorial is full of pictures and templates to help you make this awesome book.  
Thanks Tons!
Jim
The Gentleman Crafter



3 comments:

  1. Dearest Jim,

    I love this correspondence keeper! Absolutely wonderful! I am going to buy your tutorial ,but I was wondering what is the name of the papers you used for your project? I love the papers! They are perfect for this artistic subject. Thank you for sharing your talents with all of us. Blessings.

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  2. Seriously - THAT is AWESOME !! I am soooooooooo looking forward to your upcoming classes in Florida and learning your special "project building" techniques - safe travels and see you there!

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  3. Love constructions for books like these! You are so full of good ideas!

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