Someone who was helping me sort my late sister's crafts collection saw these 4 packages and said, "Wow, I haven't seen these in forever!" (Note that the fourth, smallest, package isn't in the group photo, but is separately photographed.)

Nor can she see them now, apparently, except in this listing. The only two places I could find Ruler Bookz even mentioned was the United Arab Emirates (sold out), Amazon India (sold out), and the Cayman Islands (maybe the 8-1/2x11, but I'd have to go through checkout to find out if it really exists, and I'm not about to give them all my personal information first).

Apparently, there were six possible sizes; these are four of them.

What are they? Tim Holtz says on the cover sheet: "These clever mini-books are as fun to embellish as they are to put together. Create a style of your own with chipboard covers to design. Fill the pages of the book with photos, journaling, inks, embellishments, mementos, and more. Put it all together with the [provided] rustic hardware and [provided] vintage-looking rulers for a look that's one of a kind."

I can see nearly all of the contents through the package, as you can through the photos, but I can't count the number of sheets of paper nor tell you its composition. Depending on its thickness -- again, too difficult to tell -- it could be 25 or 100 on the larger books. Unfortunately, the package doesn't say, and neither does the United Arab Emirates website (haha).

I rarely use auctions, but since I have no idea the value of this set of four, I leave it to you brilliant world of crafters to decide. In the meantime, if you have (credible) information you'd be kind enough to share about the contents, I'm happy to include it in the listing as long as eBay lets me (we're not allowed to make certain changes after someone makes a bid).

That's all I've got. Thanks for looking!
Rick