Blind date with a book - Part 2

Here is what was in my package to my blind date with a book partner, a long post follows:

Book packed in pretty brown paper from my stash.  I have used Tim Holtz Thinlets 662697 die to create the pocks on the front of the package.  Also shown are instructions to book partner and a small bag of additional bits and pieces for her to use.
There is a small journal card, a small book, a bookmark (that could be used as a belly band or to create clusters and tucks.  There is also a selection of ribbons and lace
I decorated some of the pages in the small book. Stencils had a great highlight to plain pages.
Great pianola paper with words and numbers on it.
A tuck with a couple of small cards that can be added to the journal.
Another stencil to fill a plain page.
Front and back pages of book.  This is a great way to use sentiment sheets that often come with paper packs. Folded it is 3" x 4" approx. 
Here is the blind date book I sent:
Full of quotes - one per page.  They can be removed from the book and turned into junk journal bits and pieces, alternatively the book could be turned into a junk journal.   So many options. 
Do you remember see the movie "Wonder"?  It was a great movie celebrating the goodness of human beings and the strength of people's hearts. 
Now I await a package from my blind date with a book partner.
Thank you for looking, Margaret





Comments

Golf tour2012 said…
Love the ephemera pieces you chose to include in your parcel to SA your usual high quality work - beautiful!.
Had a giggle at the pianola paper - did you find the same stash that I did on the Coast? Enough rolls to last a lifetime, but with self-control I only bought one!!

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