How to Create an Inspirational Gift Book of Wisdom

Inspirational Book of Wisdom: How to Create a Gift Book

By Lori Voth (Revezbelle), published Jun 14, 2006
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The Blue Day Book. The Art of Doing Nothing.I Hope You Dance. If Life Was a Game Then These Are the Rules. And probably the most popular of them all, Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff.

You’ve most surely seen the numerous inspirational gift books out there on the market and possibly you’ve even purchased one as a gift for a friend, family member or maybe even for yourself. These inspirational gift books deliver words of wisdom for every day reminders or for people who are feeling down for one reason or another and need a little pick me up inspirational word or two. The best quality of these popular inspirational books of wisdom is that you do not have to read them in order. In fact, most of the editors of the gift books would probably encourage you not to. For it is often the case that if you believe that intuition has a large influence over what we say and do, you will be drawn naturally to a page that has the inspirational token of wisdom most appropriate for you at that time.

These inspirational books of wisdom serve as thoughtful, well-intended gifts, especially for others who are having some sort of trouble in their lives. While the inspirational books, though, are no doubt appreciated and most likely read and referred to quite often, the themes and styles of these inspirational books of wisdom start to get old after awhile. That doesn’t mean, however, that you can no longer give the gift of the inspirational books of wisdom. It is just a suggestion that perhaps next time your friend or loved one is in need of some inspirational words, you give him or her a similar book of wisdom, but with an inspirational twist. The twist, being, that you created the inspirational book of wisdom yourself.

Takeaways
  • Don't get too carried away when selecting a gift book. Keep it short.
  • Inspirational phrases are very prevalent in magazine advertisements.
  • Homemade gifts show how much you truly care and think about the receiver.
Did You Know?
The best glue to use for projects involving the pasting of magazine paper to any other surface is a glue stick. Stay away from Elmers or rubber cement; they are messy and cumbersome.
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