Monday, February 8, 2010

for the bookworm


In preparation for the nursery, Roger and I have been trying to trim our book collection a little bit here and there... our shelves were getting a bit full, and the thought of the coming baby having to share a room with stacks of non-fiction acting as furniture is less than ideal. I am happy to say we off loaded about three large bags of books this past month... hooray! I now feel a bit of relief, rather than the book separation anxiety I thought I would have!

With all this book organizing taking place, I felt inspired and decided to make some bookplates. So, new in the etsy shop this season are sets of peel-and-stick bookplates featuring Cabin + Cub collage images. Each set comes with 8 different individual bookplates printed with Ultrachrome K3 archival inks on acid free Avery matte sticker paper, all removable and re-positionable (which is a nice bonus for those who, like me, are indecisive of which books to stick them in). I am also offering optional name personalization too!... see them in the shop here.

30 comments:

ColeAndJosephine said...

I'm always sad to see a book go, but I always give them away instead of throwing them away, so I like to think that they make it into new, loving hands. And it feels so good to clean out and get rid of clutter! And a crawling baby loves to explore clutter low to the floor.

The book plates are very cute!

Christina said...

Those are great!

Stacey said...

lovely new additions to the shop...I agree, it is a difficult thing to clean out a collection of books :), from what I remember from an earlier post,you guys have quite a collection, too!

Piggy said...

Aww.. I love book plates! They are so adorable. Although I will end up not using them as I don't really like to stick stuff on my books. :) I will end up keeping them instead. keke

Kathryn Dyche said...

Those book plates look great. It's always sad to put books out but I'm sure they'll find their way into a new loving home and in the meantime you get to enjoy the space you've created. :0)

SleightGirl said...

When I was a kid my mom always put book plates in my books...Your's are wonderful!

Anonymous said...

Cute addition to your shop!

We downloaded a couple hundred books last year. It was getting out of control. We actually sold them online, postage paid, which was nice! It must be exciting preparing space for the little one :)

isla pink said...

These bookplates are great! Your blog is beautiful, I love the simplicity and pops of fun colors and items, and your photos are great!
Best wishes blogging and selling!

-Chelsea
http://www.pixelcouture.net
http://www.etsy.com/shop/islapink

Almost Precious said...

The great thing about donating books is that they can then pass on the wonderful pleasure of reading.
I love your cute bookplates and it's great that you made them "removable" so when the book is donated or "passed down" one can easily remove the "This Book Belongs to __________" plaque.

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Christie Cottage said...

I love the bookplates! Yoiu always have such cute items!



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Sharon said...

Love the bookplates, Valerie! They are wonderful!

BonBon Rose Girls Kristin said...

Awwwwwwwwww, SO adorable!!

M.M.E. said...

These are great! I'm trying to trim down my collection as well. I'll be moving for graduate school this summer and my boyfriend says there's no way he's hauling all of my books. Drat.

T@PoppyPlacePdx said...

Oh how clever moveable book plates :)

Love that you feel relief not anxiety :)

Have a wonderful Monday, regards, T.

Beth Howard said...

Oooo, love those, and congrats on the purge :D

Unknown said...

We recently trimmed our book collection down as well. It was easy for me, but my husband is such an (irrational) pack rat that he had to go through the give away pile twice, just to make sure he really DIDN'T need them.

Tessa said...

These are awesome!! Such a great idea and so well executed. Great job!

Annette said...

Books are the hardest for me to let go of. It's not so bad when I can give them to someone I know, but still....
The book plates are adorable. I haven't used those in years! Oh, they would be good in Easter baskets!

Rainy Day Gardener said...

A lovely new product! BTW..I know T @ PoppyPlace already gave you this, but consider yourself doubly awarded with the Kreativ blog award ~ Cheers to you! Jenni

Pattie said...

It is very rare that I keep a book that I have read already I usually give it to someone who hasn't

I only keep the ones I think I might read again :)

Erica said...

We unloaded some books around the time autumn was born also, but I think it was for a different reason. Now she is getting bigger and loves taking the books off of the shelves and putting them back on :) We sold the books to Powell's because we were living in Portland at the time. These cards are really awesome.

-erica
www.acrylicandsteel.blogspot.com

the southern hostess said...

So cute! Love your blog by the way!

edward and lilly said...

They are gorgeous!

Tara said...

super cute!

Vivi said...

These are great! By the way, you should do flashcards too (that's what I thought they were when I first saw the post - I'm sure you'd make fab ones too!)

Anna said...

These may be my favorite of yours!

BeckyKay said...

Oh my goodness! I looooove these bookplates!!

Perhaps Sally needs a set of these for her very new book collection...

senioritis said...

These are great, gotta show them to my sister.

Melissa Lisbon said...

I absolutely love book plates! What a great addition to your shop :)