Edith Holden & other books I use for junk journals, scrapbooking and card making!
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- Hey everyone! Thanks for watching! Here is a list of the books I have shown.
Edith Holden
*The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady
The Nature Notes of an Edwardian Lady
Edwin Way Teale
*Audubon’s Wildlife
Elaine Franks
*The Undercliff Devon to Dorset
Audubon Nature Encyclopedia Vol 1
Natural Geographic Society
*The Curious Naturalist
Florence Thinard/Yannick Fourie
*Explorers’ Botanical Notebook
Brian D. Morley/Barbara Everard
*Wild Flowers of the World
Have you ever done ideas for a junk journal for a young girl or teen? When I was a teenager I had lots of papar "junk" but I jusk kept it all loose in drawers. Valentines from a boyfriend, handerkerchiefs from my grandma on my birthday, notes from teachers, report cards, instructions for making yarn potholders (which I sold to neighbors) etc, etc. I lost it all over the years so I wish I'd had a junk journal to keep it safe.
Thank you have Edith's books and love them. My favourite. I will look up some of the others.
I love Holden book
Thank you so much for showing these! Gives me a lot of inspiration :)
Thankyou. Some excellent choices
Thank you for answering my enquires
Cheers have a great day
Thanks for sharing, I just found two of those books and look forward to using them.
Gather, Create, Live with Leslie H. Oh great! Which two did you get?
Thanks! I bought Edith and flowers of the world!
Delightful book finds and thanks for sharing them. Edith Hollden copies are becoming rare to fin and these offer alternative choices for journal makers. Just became a subbie - will love to see what you share in future.
Cheryl Rymer thanks for hopping onto my channel!
Yes the Edith Holden books are the most used books for jjs...I was lucky enough to find them at a used book store in a town close to where I live. ☺️
Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for the information
Rachel Tomlinson good luck book shopping today! ❤️
@@jennsjunkjournalgems6931 the shop was closed 😭😭 I'll just have to return next weekend!!
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Very helpful to a beginner like me. Thanks for sharing! There are a couple of Undercliff books- can you please add the full title? Thanks.
Beatrice Loren hi! 🙋🏼♀️ The book that I show is the one with the big woodpecker on the front with his wings spread. Let me know if that helps!
Happy journaling!
@@jennsjunkjournalgems6931 Does it say Devon to Dorset? I think that's the one. Thanks very much!
Yes that’s the one!
Thanks for sharing. I’m wondering ... what matte spray do you use?
I love my local used bookstores! Do you tell them what your plans are for the books? I’m always hesitant, because I’m scared they’ll think I’m disrespecting a book, lol.
Thanks for sharing! 🙁 from 🇬🇧
Jennifer Simmons yes I did actually...they didn’t seem to have a problem with it...after all making junk journals is repurposing which is a good thing! 😉
Hi love the books but do you have any issues or concern using with copyright?
Jacque De Vincenzo that has been addressed by many in the junk journal community. No I have no concerns.
Gorjuuus books ,out of interest what price was the big wildflowers of the world .?...
danine56 I’ll check what the retail price is on the book when I get home 😉
Can I make my own journal with actual book pages from an Edith Holden book and sell it or does copywrite laws say I cannot? Or, does copywrite laws mean I can't use the actual book pages in a journal made by me and sell it? I'm so confused on copywrite laws. I know I can't copy or reproduce Edith Holden book or pages and sell. But can I use the original Edith Holden book pages in my own journal and sell it?
Hello. I’ve read a bit about copyright law in the US. You can go to Wikipedia and look at Public Domain for good info. This year, all publications thru 1925 are in the public domain. That means they now belong to all of us. Edith Holden died in 1920, so all her works are in the public domain. Every year, the copyright year moves forward one year. Separate from that, if you own a book, you can do whatever your want with it no matter the copyright date. It’s your property. So yes, you can sell what you own (you can put parts of a book you own in something you make and sell it, but you cannot copy publications that are NOT in the public domain). Just look at info re “public domain” from time to time. You’ll learn a lot. Good luck. PS: if you are not in the US, public domain dates may be different.