Businesscard holders { Annica’s Books }
Inspirations & Truths
Me: Annica, 11-11-1983, Dutch, Bookbinder, Catlover, Loner, Complicated
Things that give me butterflies;
Crafts and Handmade, Books, Animals, Vintage, Nature, Music, Nostalgia, Hugs
View all my personal posts on this blog {ramblings, drawings, bookwork, photography, etc...}
My other tumblr blog, dedicated to books, bookcrafts and beauty; Lofty Books & Crafts
My bookbinding blog with a shop; Annica's Books {in Dutch}
Internationally, I sell my work on DaWanda

You can ask me anything! Really! Don't be afraid :-)
Coptic stitch books! { Annica’s Books }
Photo albums. Red seems to be a theme :-) {Annica’s Books}
Some of my work of the last few weeks. I have been photographing and listing all of it the past week. Still not completely done though, there are still some coptic books I need to list! But it’s great to see all of my ‘stuff’ in the shop :-)
Please pay a visit to my DaWanda shop; Annica’s Books
Retro photo album {plastic slip-in pages}
Little case, 7.9 by 10.6 cm, with two books (‘notes’ and ‘lists’) and a folder (‘memories’)
Long-stitch variaty in handmade paper from Nepal.
I really love this book, so stylish and pretty. Made one in black too :-)
And loving the hell out of my floor by the way ;-)
The moment is there; my teeny tiny necklace diaries are up for sale in my DaWanda store! Click *here* to go there. :-)
Remember those teeny tiny necklace diaries I was going to make? Well, I made three black ones (Lolita gothic?) and two red ones (I think they came out kind of steampunkish!). They’re almost finished and I will photograph them this sunday and put them up for sale the same day, or monday at the latest.Of course I will post a link to my online shop here on Lofty Books & Crafts :-)
This is my first teeny tiny necklace book. And my smallest book yet! :-) It measures 3,4cm in width and 3,9cm in height and is fully functional as a tiny notebook or diary.
Come to think of it, it might be the best book to confide your inner most secrets or hearts desires to, because you can keep it closer to you than any other diary you might have; on a cord around your neck, save from harm and nosy people ;-)
Personally, I am in love not only with its miniature size, but with the cameo and the Victorian endpapers too. And I am quite curious to see how people will react when I wear it :-)
My new workplace :-)
The furniture is a bit thrown together, but it’s functional ;-) I love my vintage art reproductions and the pin-board for inspirational stuff. Now it needs to get worked in a bit, so it will grow on me. It still feels a bit ‘not mine’ and I am constantly searching for bits and bobs that I gave a mysterious new place or that have gotten themselves cunningly lost…
*and no, I have no freaking idea why that door is so gruesomely yellow…*
