Thursday, December 17, 2009

Quotations Books


I quote others only to better express myself.
Michel de Montaigne


I've always loved quotations. When I discovered calligraphy, I fell in love with the pen and the ink, but also the opportunity to write out quotes and express my love of words. In the last few years, I've started collecting quotes again. This time of year seems especially ripe for quotations as we prepare for the holiday season, reflect on the year that is passing, and look forward to the dawn of a new year.

I've made a series of small books of quotations to hang on the tree and attach to packages. Each book is made from one quarter of a sheet of US Letter/A4 paper with writing on one side only following the directions for the hot dog booklet. The covers are cut from saved greeting cards from previous years. There are two shapes of books. The traditional book shape on the package was made following the directions. The long, narrow books (one held vertically and one horizontally) were made by folding a hamburger first and then a hot dog. Notice that the package is wrapped with newspaper and tied with used videotape.


Written Directions


Youtube Video



Books and Links



Quotations for Kids by J.A. Senn
Over 2,000 quotations for kids. What I especially like about this collection is the number of quotes from children's book characters and children's book writers.

"The world is a wonderful place when you're young."
E.B. White, US author, said by a goose, Charlotte's Web



Daily Learners
A quote a day about learning with links to more information about the authors. Created by a homeschooling parent.

"The most important motive in the school and in life is the pleasure in the work."
Albert Einstein


I don't have a favorite general website for quotations. I usually search quotations and the topic and see what comes up.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great post! I love the use of quotes plus the newspaper for wrapping presents.

Unknown said...

Thanks for this post! You are always inspiring and I look forward to see a new post from you. Happy Holidays!

ramblingwoods said...

What a wonderful idea. I use quotes for my blog posts every day and making a book is such a wonderful idea especially the way you do it.. Great idea..but I am not creative at all.....Michelle

Anonymous said...

Greetings,

This is a message for the webmaster/admin here at makingbookswithchildren.blogspot.com.

May I use some of the information from this post above if I provide a link back to this website?

Thanks,
James

Susan Kapuscinski Gaylord said...

Feel free. It's about sharing and I appreciate a link back to the website.
Susan