A whole quote never fits one book. Split it and it fits beautifully: each word folds into its own ordinary paperback, and side by side they read as the phrase. Every word below is a free, engine-checked pattern.
“And now these three remain: faith, hope and love.” Three books, one verse — the most-requested set there is.
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Loved, mocked, and still the best-selling three words in home decor — now foldable.
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Three verbs, three books — fold the middle one from a travel memoir for the inside joke.
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The book-lover's shrug, folded. Best made from three battered paperbacks.
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One letter per book, four books on the mantel — December's easiest statement piece.
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The compact cousin of NOEL — and it stays out past the holidays.
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Three single-word folds that work alone or as a set — confirmation and memorial staples.
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Same color cover for every book in the set — the phrase reads as one object.
Slightly taller book in the middle gives the shelf a deliberate rhythm.
Hand-write the full verse and reference inside the first book's cover.
Sets split naturally — give GRACE alone this year, add PEACE next.
Paste any phrase into the batch generator — it splits one word per book and builds every pattern for your exact books, up to ten words.
Split a Phrase in the Batch Generator