Making your own books with (and for) kids

Posted by Katie on Oct 01 2008 | Age 0+, book related cool stuff

There is some gorgeous inspiration around the blogs at the moment on ways for little people to make their own personal books…

Relevant to our recent Top 5 post on museum books, the lovely Books Together Blog shares the idea of making a child’s personal art book. The idea is that your child collects a postcard or two of favourite works of art at the end of an art gallery visit. They can be staple-bound (or even put in a small ‘brag-book’ photo album) so that kids can enjoy an ‘I Spy’ in the style of Lucy Mickelthwait with their own collection of art. A gorgeous idea for encouraging a love of art - and bridging the gap between art in museums and art at home. And it creates a lasting souvenir…

A similar idea was suggested by Susan Benford, of Masterpiece Cards. In a comment on our museum’s post, she suggested starting a visit to a museum/gallery at the gift shop. By buying a few postcards of artwork at the start, you can make the gallery visit into a treasure hunt. What a great idea - and one that formed the basis of her business, creating beautiful flashcards of art masterpieces.

The stunningly popular (and deservedly so) Soulemama showed an idea for creating a blank board book (pictured above) so you can write and illustrate your own stories. She found an old board book, used sandpaper to roughen the glossy pages and then painted on Gesso to provide a clear, blank surface. Personally, I would find it difficult to complete step 1 of this process (selecting the old board book to sacrifice) but maybe it would be possible if I found a despised board book secondhand somewhere…! Soulemama also has an older post here on some inspiring books about making books.

Soulemama drew my attention to a great US site, Bare Books which sells blank books of all kinds. They don’t ship outside the US, unfortunately, but scrapbooking sites may be able to help elsewhere…

I’ve been coveting the books made by Blurb for ages now. Blurb allows you to self-publish a ‘bookstore-quality’ book in hard- or softcover, and is ideal for photographic books. Some friends of ours created a beautiful hardcover book of their wedding photos. These would make a very special gift and it costs less than you’d think, with small square-format softcovers starting from just $12.95.

Lisa at the Red Thread wrote about the gorgeous Once-A-Year books, handmade by Kasia Jacquot of Laikonik. These Polish folk-art-inspired concertina books provide room for a photo and notes for each year of your child’s life up to the age of 18. Laikonik also has a lovely post on keeping children’s artwork. She has started creating books of the artwork of her children and the images in this post are stunning.

And while on the topic of making heirloom gifts for a child, Kasia pointed me in the direction of the amazing Elsa Mora, an artist and mum. Elsa created what she named ‘The Blank Book Experience‘ a sort of time capsule recorded over 15 days. Using a blank Moleskine book, she, her mum and her daughter Natalie collaborated with words and pictures to create a book for 5-year-old Natalie to re-open in ten years time. Some of the artwork and words of advice that were recorded for Natalie were very special - it’s an inspiring project. You can read it from end to beginning here.

Thanks to Amanda Soule and Kasia Jacquot for permission to use their photos.

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3 Responses to “Making your own books with (and for) kids”

  1. So many lovely ideas, I too would find it hard to paint over the board book though! I had a little book that we were carrying around to write down some of the stories Olive has started making up, and then she was drawing pictures to go along with them. It was in the basket underneath her buggy and which unfortunately got left out in the rain at an airport in France and when we got it back it was all sodden and soggy, we were so sad!

    Another company for turning your photos into books is Bobs Books http://www.bobbooks.co.uk quite a few of my friends have made lovely books here. We are going to put together a book of our year as Christmas presents.

    02 Oct 2008 at 6.15 pm

  2. tony

    this australian company does custom hardcover photo books with the best print quality ive seen anywhere. http://www.xbook.com.au

    03 Oct 2008 at 1.13 am

  3. Thank you for mentioning me and my blog in this inspiring post! I am in amazing company. I’m so sorry I didn’t write to thank you before–I read you in a feedreader, and it hasn’t been updating (the dreaded red exclamation point). I missed your posts and came directly here to check for them–and I’m so glad I did! Now I have to catch up. Lucky me!

    15 Oct 2008 at 4.44 am

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