SpeckledFawns SnickerDoodles Personal TN

…..with 8 elastics and sewn spine. I like this design for when I have lots of books because they all sit flush against the spine and along the front edges, and don’t fan out as inserts in a round-spine cover do. I have a Black Cherry Boulevard in the same style which I love.

The only difference between the BCB and this one is that there is no external pocket and a different internal pocket due to the thickness of the leather. I asked for the thickest, pebbliest leather that Terri had and I am so happy with it. This is real rugged rustic leather!

Terri from SpeckledFawns does really amazing work – I can recommend!

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Sorry this one is a bit blurry!

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Author: Janet Carr

Fashion, beauty and animal loving language consultant from South Africa living in Stockholm, Sweden.

12 thoughts

  1. Janet as always well written, especially the details on how you use this particular TN; and the photos look so good I forgot that I made this. 😀 I truly appreciate your kind words.

  2. I recently sent Terri a request for the pebbliest leather she had and she recommended the Snickerdoodle! Seeing this is making me even more excited for when I receive my beauty ❤️ this is perfect!!

  3. What do you plan to use such a big TN for? (this is my first post I’ve read so sorry if you have answered this already or don’t want to ask!) I am just getting started in TN planning 🙂

    1. I use these for my clients. One book for each client in which I record all their details and what I do with them (I am a teacher/translator). It’s small and light enough that I can carry it around with me. I tend to use covers that fit 12 – 14 booklets.

  4. Gorgeous looking leather! Do you have a CS in creme brulee? I wonder how they compare…

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