Sunday, 23 November 2008
All talk, no binding
Because I somehow misjudged the amount of green and white sugar paper I had left I think I will try something different with them, which is why they are folded down; that leaves 1 sheet of white, 2 of blue, and 4 of pink, which I think I will make a little A6 sized...something!...from; plus 16 sheets of (relatively) A5 cartridge paper, which I will turn into one bigger sketch book. Maybe. If I ever get started :p
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Finished child's drawing book
Sunday, 16 November 2008
Spot the Sketch books!
Sketch books 3 and 4
Saturday, 15 November 2008
button hat
necklaces
2 finished Sketch Books
Friday, 14 November 2008
Sketch Book - uh oh!
Getting dark, but it was worth it - canvas cover, book block, and back board are now one! Yay!
Overnight I weighted it down under a mountain of books, which is a good idea in theory to iron out any lumps or bumps....
Sketch books
Thursday, 13 November 2008
Child's drawing book Finished :)
The white bit is the secret ingredient - scraps of canvas a friend gave me to find something to do with them. So my idea had been to have canvas covers on front and back, for both the kid's and the sketch books, so people could design their own covers. But in this case the canvas I had just wasn't big enough - as a plan B I did a half 'n half job on it, on both sides...it would probably appeal more to kids this way anyway as it is more colourful, right???
Oh, for those more observant - no these are not hard-back books! It is called Japanese Stab Binding, and is quicker and less messy, as there's literally a single drop of glue involved, than the 'real deal'.
I may try a few hard-back versions...sometime...maybe!
Should I trim the little extra flap from the handle I wonder?
Wednesday, 12 November 2008
First stage of the first book
24 sheets of cartridge paper separated by 23 sheets of infuriating tissue paper, stacked and clamped with bulldog clips, and marked in anticipation of my banging out some of my tissue paper frustrations on it >:) !
Also my awl, a hammer (thanks Felicity), and a strip of the leftover tissue paper which will be twisted into a strong thin string and used to stabilise the book in advance of the cover being put on and my getting the hammer out again!
Cutting tissue paper
And as it happened, after all that work I had only produced enough for one little book, so I used it up and marked it down as a lesson learnt...
wooly wonders
the wooly factor
Beaded rings
work station
My messy work station per se, with the all important beads and 1 inch cord. some of the beads are teeny tiny so my trick is to put nail varnish on the ends of the cord, let it dry and harden and then trim the ends at an angle so its like a mini needle in itself and therefore much much easier to put on the beads.
Tuesday, 11 November 2008
Cutting the Paper
Less sunshine, one bone folder, one quite-blunt kitchen knife (the cheap man's cobbler's knife), and 3 hours later - and all my paper has been folded and cut.
All the sugar-paper is in A4 size, because I will probably use it for kiddies books. I had intended that the cartridge paper be A6 size, (i.e. a quarter of an A4 sheet) for small cute note-books; but turns out the cartridge paper wasn't quite the A1 I'd expected, so all my folding and cutting will produce even smaller books than I'd intended!
So until I know if they will also be 'cuter', I only cut the final 2 of the 4 big sheets to A5 size (i.e. half an A4, or its equivalent).
But I'm hopeful - you can't see it in that picture I don't think, but it's actually really nice quality. If I can find a hammer sometime in the next day I may know by tomorrow what kind of final product they will make :)
Sunday, 9 November 2008
Getting Started
Christmas Craft Stall Mission Statement!
Selling something would be a bonus - but time is running out!