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What Record Notebook would you like to see?

Lately I’ve strayed from making the “best sellers” notebooks (i.e. Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson, Billy Joel, etc.), and started using some new artists that I was iffy about like Hall & Oates, Belinda Carlisle, and Chuck Mangione. Much to my surprise, you all like those notebooks too! I’m so glad to branch out into new and different artists and have some fun and add humor to the books.

A couple of weeks ago, someone asked me for a custom Village People notebook - now that was one artist I never thought would be requested. And Elton John has become the new favorite request, which I never even made before until this last Christmas!

So I thought I would pose the question - what record notebook would you love to see me make next? One artist or ten, obscure or not, please let me know!!!

7 Responses to “What Record Notebook would you like to see?”

  1. What Record Notebook would you like to see? @ Turbo Claw Says:

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  2. Michelle Becker Says:

    I bet cheesy musicals would go over better than you think. 7 brides for 7 brothers, Cats, etc. They’d be a hit with the theater crowd. I don’t know where you get your records, but the salvation army where I get a lot of my books has a bunch of records and the selection was surprising. At one point I was going to buy a bunch and try to figure out something to make with them, but I talked myself out of it.

  3. Bethany Says:

    Great idea Michelle! I’ve done the Sound of Music, South Pacific, and My Fair Lady but that is it for musicals - I’ll try some more and different titles!

    Thanks!!!

  4. Dan Says:

    Two words: SEGER.

  5. Julie Funke Says:

    Hi Bethany -
    I would soooo buy a 7 brides for 7 brothers notebook from you. If you ever make one, let me know.
    Great idea from the previous poster!
    Hope all is well -
    Julie from bowling :)

  6. Stephanie Says:

    How about older children’s records? Like Seasame Street, but also like Alpha people and Mary Lou Retton’s exercise album. Oh man, if you do Mary Lou, it’s mine!

  7. Bethany Says:

    I didn’t even know Mary Lou Retton had an excerise album! Oh man, I need to find that!

    Thanks for all the great ideas, everyone!!! Keep ‘em coming!

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