Tuesday 18 November 2014

My Fauxdori Set Up




A few of you have been asking to see more of my Fauxdori and how I have set it up. It is not that I didn't want to show you or share it with you it is just that there is nothing that spectacular about it. The cover is beautiful and well made but I don't do anything different with mine or out of the ordinary that you haven't already seen from other peoples. Still I love to look at other people's set ups so it is only fair that I share mine now isn't it!

A lot of you were worried when I put my fauxdori up for sale on instagram thinking that I had abandoned it. I can assure you that is not the case. I sold my first fauxdori because I saw one that had come up for sale that I really really wanted and to make room for it and to raise the funds to buy it, I sold mine original one. I was sad to see it go as we had become good friends but I wanted this one for a couple of reasons. Firstly it was wider so I wouldn't have so much over hang with the notebooks, the leather was sturdier, it was chunkier to hold more and lastly I knew it would be really well made. And it is. This was a fantastic buy and I really do love it!


On the outside I have a charm that I purchased from Etsy. It wasn't very expensive at all but I love it. It has a cute Bambi and thumper along with the skunk that I can never remember the name of. It doesn't sit quite right due to the way the loop is but I don't really care, I like the way it looks on there anyway!
 

Then inside I have a folder which houses little pieces of ephemera to use in my journal and a couple of notebooks.


It is quite hard to do a set up post just in photos especially as I don't really have that much inside my faauxdori but I really hope you have enjoyed a little peek and some more upclose shots! It is much easier to see the full workings and the insides in my video...

3 comments:

  1. The skunk is Flower! Or, at least, that's what everyone decides to call him, once Bambi does, ha.
    I love the looks of Midoris and Fauxdors, but never am pleased to see things popping out the side, so it's good to see one where everything fits in well! And such a lovely color, ah!!

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  2. Flower! That's the skunk's name�� that charm is so cute!

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  3. Flower? Very nice, I like how simple and practical this is!

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