Question Posted Wednesday December 5 2012, 1:40 pm
It's me and my girlfriend's 1 year anniversary coming up and I'm wanting to give her a booklet with 365 reasons for why I love her. I have the reasons written down on random bits of scrap paper and I was wondering if anyone knew where I could find a booklet made for this purpose? A blank booklet made for '365 reasons I love about you' or something like that? I just can't find one! Our anniversary is on the 21st (I know I know end of the world and all that) so a quick response would be amazing! Thank you!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Gift Giving? smileydino answered Tuesday December 11 2012, 2:01 pm: Go to a craft store or the craft section of a local store, pick out some cute paper and some normal blank paper, type up the reasons in cute fonts on your computer and print them out, cut them all to the same size and punch holes through each piece on the same corner, use the cute paper your found and decorate it and write whatever title you think is best, the first page should be a sweet note, or maybe even the last page, put the cute paper on the top of the stack and the other on the bottom, string some twine or ribbon through the holes you punched on the corners and tie together to make a little flip book, maybe even stick some cute pictures you have of the two of you in the book too, the things you could do are endless and this is a way cute idea! [ smileydino's advice column | Ask smileydino A Question ]
dudewearsurcar answered Tuesday December 11 2012, 1:16 am: that is the cutest idea, shes gonna love that!
check out this site, you create your own book and upload everything online and then they print it/bind it for you. You can design it how you want to. The website is blurb.com [ dudewearsurcar's advice column | Ask dudewearsurcar A Question ]
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