
Would a guy like this gift?
I think sketchbook give a guy I like this gift – a handmade journal /. I'm on material planning with a thick black leather with either tape or metal fasteners to hold it together. I am thick quality handmade paper with torn edges to use in the interior. I am also on the sides give a light stain with tea Give it a vintage look. The first page and last page collage of pictures of us when we together younger and / or artsy were pictures of me. Then I add an inspirational quote on the first page as well. (He is an artist) Do you think he would welcome it because it is handmade, or do you think it is a turn off for a girl, you take the time to make way for something? We have known each other for about 13 years since we were teenagers. He is an artist / sketches draws everyday.
I think it's beautiful, and each artist would appreciate it it. If he knew you when you were younger, I'm assuming he knows you quite well? And if so, he should only love into it yet for the effort. If he does not, then rather than not he will take notice, but will not be creeped out. My only recommendation is, if it be a sketch book and he is an artist, do not use tea. White Pages are almost always better for sketching and definitely better for the color. They could not, however, the inspirational side and maybe the last page in tea to give it the beautiful Optics, but also the most pages for white drawing.
How to Create a Torn-Paper Collage
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