You may not know this about me, but in almost every circumstance, no matter what, I always do something wrong. Usually not horribly wrong...just slightly wrong, in a way that makes people shake their heads and feel a little sorry for me.
As an example:
This is a lovely rose that someone at work gave me for Valentine's day.
Here is that same rose after I set it on my dashboard and my heater fried it.
Not a completely horrible mistake...just a little tragic...and a perfect example of how I mess up everything a little bit.
So with that disclaimer in mind, here is a tutorial on the (slightly cheesy) Valentine's day gift that I made for my boyfriend.
52 Things I Love About You
Step 1: Start with an ordinary deck of cards.
Step 3: Using some fancy edged scissors, I cut out little squares to be glued to the front of each card.
Step 4: Write one thing that you love about the other person on each paper. (52 things, as there are 52 cards obviously)
Make sure you mix it up. Some of the things I wrote were serious, some were silly, and some of them were even inside jokes that would just sound completely ridiculous to everyone else. You can print these off of the computer if you want, but I chose to hand write them because it's a little more personal...also I'm lazy, and my printer is all the way downstairs.
Step 5: Glue one paper to the front of each card.
(This is the step where my disclaimer comes in)
Take a good look at the photo. Can you see where I went wrong?
Yes. That's right. I glued the papers on upside down. Normally there's no up or down side to cards...but there is if you've already punched the holes in them...and books are supposed to be read with the pages going from left to right.
So in this case I only noticed after I had already glued together an entire suit, and the glue was too dry to pull the papers off without ripping the cards...so I just went with it. Brandon knows me well enough, he should expect that any gift made by me will have something wrong with it.
And anyway, in some countries books are read with the pages going from right to left (she said to make herself feel like less of a failure)
Step 6: So after gluing on all of the "reasons I love you" just take some book rings and hook all of the cards together. You can do the cards in order or randomly it doesn't matter.
I used the Jokers for the front and back covers.
So there you have it.
Other than the slight mishap with the book turning out backwards, I don't think it turned out too bad as a last minute gift.
I didn't even have to spend any money on it.
The End
P.S. Maybe some day I'll keep my word and actually catch up on that photo challenge (honestly though, don't hold your breath)
This is adorable. Way to make it work, and don't be discouraged by your mistakes, it just makes you a better problem solver. :) I hope he appreciated them!
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