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If I could, I would seriously make books all day long. There is something incredibly therapeutic about it that I cannot put into words. The first book here is a journal I had made for myself a while back and the second is a photo album for a friend. Both are done using the perfect binding method, with the beautiful recycled paper and book cloth I picked up from Paper Sourc
e, but if you are in San Luis Obispo, I recommend checking out the great finds at
{Paper Sky}., which is pictured above - courtesy of
{Cameron Ingalls Inc.} - a local photographer.
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