This circle journal is drawing to a close but I have 2 left to do. I've now finished my page in the first one ready to post. The theme was quotes and sayings.
Friday, 26 September 2014
Sunday, 21 September 2014
Another fabric covered journal
I found some gorgeous fabric strips at Poundland so had to find a use for them. I made fabric paper which I then embroidered and used to make the bookcover. The pages are mainly scrapbook paper with some added cartridge paper. I've added fabric beads and buttons.
Sunday, 14 September 2014
Fabric covered journal
Yet more journal making.
I made fabric paper using ordinary cotton fabric. First I ironed HeatnBond iron-on adhesive onto the back of a piece of fabric. Then I peeled off the backing and ironed tissue paper onto the sticky surface of the HeatnBond.
It's ready to use straight away and is much easier to glue to the book covers than ordinary fabric and glue doesn't soak through either.
I learnt from this first book - you can't see in the photograph but there are air bubbles. When I made the next book I was careful to use my craft ruler to press the air bubbles out when I glued the fabric paper to the covers.
I cut and mitred the corners and glued the edges of the fabric paper to the inside of the book covers. I turned the spine in and glued that too. Then I used a rectangle of book fabric and glued it on the inside of the spine and onto the inside covers.
I made fabric paper using ordinary cotton fabric. First I ironed HeatnBond iron-on adhesive onto the back of a piece of fabric. Then I peeled off the backing and ironed tissue paper onto the sticky surface of the HeatnBond.
It's ready to use straight away and is much easier to glue to the book covers than ordinary fabric and glue doesn't soak through either.
I learnt from this first book - you can't see in the photograph but there are air bubbles. When I made the next book I was careful to use my craft ruler to press the air bubbles out when I glued the fabric paper to the covers.
I cut and mitred the corners and glued the edges of the fabric paper to the inside of the book covers. I turned the spine in and glued that too. Then I used a rectangle of book fabric and glued it on the inside of the spine and onto the inside covers.
Thursday, 11 September 2014
Halloween Junk Journal
Yes I'm hooked on junk journal swaps so when a Halloween junk journal swap was posted I had to join in.
These are the covers for my journal. I added hand stitching to the spiders web paper.
This is the inside of the covers
These are the covers for my journal. I added hand stitching to the spiders web paper.
This is the inside of the covers
A selection of pages
I thought these black and white striped bags were perfect for a Halloween theme
More paper beads
Saturday, 6 September 2014
Paper beads
I decided to make some paper beads to decorate my journals. I already had the Green Creativity Recycled Paper bead set which includes a nifty tool that attaches to an old coca cola bottle. Once I had a few beads made I rolled them along a versamark pad, dipped them in UTEE and heated with a heat gun.
Here is the result
Here is the result
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Bookbinding and the Artstronauts Club
A few months ago a friend told me about the Artstonauts Club run by Teesha and Tracy Moore. It really is amazing. For $5 a month you get videos, articles, downloadable collage sheets etc. I love Teesha's artwork so it's amazing value.
http://www.teeshamoore.com/#!workshops/c120u
I've just watched some of the bookbinding videos which reminded me just how much I love making books. I've made Coptic-bound books before but this was a new stitched technique. The covers are made using Teesha's collage sheets and then acrylic paint. The spine is made from homemade bookcloth and then it's all been hand stitched. The pages are from a cheap A3 pad of watercolour paper bought from B&M Bargains. I've left long threads at the moment because I'm not quite sure if I will add some beads later.
http://www.teeshamoore.com/#!workshops/c120u
I've just watched some of the bookbinding videos which reminded me just how much I love making books. I've made Coptic-bound books before but this was a new stitched technique. The covers are made using Teesha's collage sheets and then acrylic paint. The spine is made from homemade bookcloth and then it's all been hand stitched. The pages are from a cheap A3 pad of watercolour paper bought from B&M Bargains. I've left long threads at the moment because I'm not quite sure if I will add some beads later.
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