Spiral bound notebooks and a day at the market stall

I make notebooks for myself, to sell, and to give to friends. This is what happens when I’m in the making-mood:

Piles of spiral bound Swedish notebooks made by iHanna (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)
Spiral bound blank notebooks made from recycled vintage book covers, by iHanna.

At the market we attended this summer at Sollerön in Dalarna I put up some of my old notebooks. It’s about two years ago that I made these notebooks out of recycled book covers bought at secondhand shops and flea markets here and there. All the book covers are Swedish books that nobody seems to be interested to read any more but with covers that I absolutely love! I think some vintage book covers are fantastic with illustration, title, fonts and everything! Yummy is the word!

Selling notebooks I made outdoors at a craft market, by iHanna (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)
Notebooks by me, all for sale at Sollerön, Dalarna, Sweden.

I’ve been meaning to sell these somewhere but haven’t gotten around to it yet… So two years later, maybe I should do something about it because now they are just taking up space around here! They have white blank pages and some saved printed pages from the original books just for fun that you can doodle on or read (if you read Swedish).

Spiral bound notebooks made from vintage book covers

After the market I have these left to sell, pick your favorite and write me an e-mail!

Spiral bound notebooks made from vintage book covers by iHanna


Pick your favorite, all of them are for sale!

More spiral bound notebooks made from vintage book covers by iHanna


They are 100 SEK each plus postage about 40 SEK. That’s not bad for a handmade original notebook that you will be the only one in the whole world to have, is it? I hope not. In USD that’s about 24 dollars! I’d be happy to combine shipping with anything from my shop or my Etsy. Thanks!

At the Sollerö market I didn’t sell any of these because I guess the people visiting were not at all the I-need-another-notebook-kind, maybe they didn’t even understand what notebooks are good for? But you know, right? Notebooks are the quintessence of a creative life! You knew that, right? These are perfect for sketches, notes, diary writing, collages or anything you want to do with them. Each are unique (and non is perfect) and all of them are favorites to me!

Mom sold a little better than me but not very much either. I think both of us bought more than we sold and hence came home more poor than before but rich in spirit. Hmm.. maybe!

Mom's creativity of quilted and sewn items for sale  (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson) #momcraft

Mom’s beautiful stuff not displayed in a very cleaver way and often covered with a big plastic bag because of the rained that kept insisting on scaring the visitors away and moisten everything!

It was fun to be there with mom, but it could’ve been a bit more sun I think! :-)

Some more fun photos of my notebook piles:

Piles of spiral bound Swedish notebooks made by iHanna (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)
So many spiral bound notebooks, all made from recycled Swedish books.
A few of the many spiral bound Swedish notebooks that was made by iHanna (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)
Pile of spiral bound Swedish notebooks made by iHanna (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)

 


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11 Responses

  1. I am sorry it was such a disappointing turnout. I love the notebooks! You did the binding yourself?

  2. I hope you are not too down about the turnout and sales! I think the notebooks are fabulous, and all of your work is fantastic! Some days are better than others and it’s hard to pinpoint what people are looking for.

  3. Lovely notebooks (and your mom’s stuff is gorgeous too!) I need another notebook like I need a new hole in my body otherwise I’d definitely buy one of yours.

    And about the market, at least you put yourself (and your stuff) out there! There’s always a next time and I’m sure that will be even better.

    *hugs*
    Sophie

  4. Anteckningsb?ckerna ?r fantastiska – jag ?lskar gamla b?cker, s?rskilt Wahlstr?ms flickb?cker fr?n 50-60-tal. Och det h?nder lite d? och d? att jag k?per b?cker p? grund av deras fina omslag, fast jag ?r helt ointresserad av inneh?llet (nu senast en bok p? tyska – jag kan inte ett ord tyska!). R?da Korset ?r s? bra – b?ckerna kostar 1 kr/styck, man f?r m?nga b?cker f?r lite pengar! Hade jag mer pengar, s? skulle jag k?pa en hel h?g av dina anteckningsb?cker! F?rresten, hur binder du b?ckerna? G?r du det sj?lv, eller l?mnar du in dom n?nstans? Jag har b?rjat med chunky books (det k?nns som n?got f?r dig!), och n?r sidorna v?l b?rjar droppa in, s? ska dom bindas p? n?got s?tt…

  5. I just found your blog via a link on CRAFTzine.com. I love these notebooks (and much of your other stuff)! How did you bind them? Do you have your own machine that does those fancy bindings?

  6. Thanks for your nice comments!

    kim taylor
    Thanks, glad you like the notebooks. Let me know if you’re interested in buying one and I’ll check if I havet that one left. I usually sell them at craft fairs or at my etsy shop. I have a special machine, yes. :-)

    Take care!

  7. I love your note books and would love to sell them in my shop, could you email me.
    Thanks
    Donna
    Ps. What is your etsy shop information and I will go and look at what you have to sell.