Showing posts with label book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book. Show all posts

Friday, March 25, 2016

Ribbon Book Binding

©Anne Rita Taylor 2016

We had interesting themes when we swapped handmade books online a few years ago. It was always fun seeing what each person made. The books had content, except when we would have a Blank Book Exchange or a How-To Book Binding.


The How-To Book Binding theme always received the most participation! We included the paper and instructions. I sent the Ribbon Binding - pretty and an easy book to make. It requires only 4 pages with a cover, plus a good amount of ribbon. Especially good for using leftover hand-made paper scraps.


Supplies: 
Cover: 5 1/2 by 8 inches, folded in half to 4 inches by 5 1/2 inches
Paper: 4 pages 5 1/2 by 8 inches, also folded in half - I used stationery with roses on the edges
Pretty Hand-made paper: 3 by 4 inches - Paper that I made with flower inclusions
Optional paper for framing the handmade paper on the cover: 2 1/2 by 3 1/2
Ribbon: 4 feet; Double sided tape
Two beads with large holes


Directions:
• Start by wrapping the ribbon around the outside into the inside middle of the cover. Tie a knot at the top leaving 6 inches of ribbon - where you’ll add a bead

  • Fold in one page wrapping the ribbon around the valley fold of the page. Loop through the ribbon at the bottom
  • Fold in the second page and wrap the ribbon, loop through the ribbon at the top
  • Proceed doing the same for the next two pages and you’ll arrive back at the top.
  • Tie another knot at the top.

Knots at top and bottom






    • To avoid pages slipping, cover the ribbon binding with frame and hand-made paper.
    • Thread beads to the ribbon. The beads should have large holes to go through the ribbon. Tie a knot at the end of the bead.






    Fun to make, put the book in an Easter Basket! Plus fun to keep for a little diary or journal.

    Friday, February 19, 2016

    Fabric Book of Intentions

    ©Anne Rita Taylor 2016


    I took a workshop from Lisa Englebrecht during November 2012. The workshop was called: Book of Intentions: Hand Lettered Fabric Book. The supply list included these instructions: Also bring a sense of openness and a loosely composed list of what you’d like to have happen to you artistically in the future!


    I brought photos from a trip Kevin (husband) and I took to the Grand Canyon which truly warrants the word: AWESOME. These are the pages from my Fabric Book of Intentions. My intention was to have adventures inspiring creativity.


    In the workshop we painted smooth cotton canvas - 10 by 20 inches for the pages that we bought at Joann’s. A yard of fabric was also included in our materials fee. The fabric cover was 12 by 24 inches, so I needed several yards but at $6 a yard, it was OK.


    I had bought Lisa’s paperback book in 2010, Modern Calligraphy & Hand Lettering which remains an exceptional resource for me; it includes lessons in various hands (fonts) of calligraphy, information about spacing, how to hold a pen; and shows examples of lettering on fabric including a few pieces from Teesha Moore.


    In the workshop I also bought Lisa’s DVD, Hand Lettering on Fabric which has recently reminded me how much I learned in Lisa's two day workshop.


    I brought a purple heart I crocheted. Supplies included: FW Acrylic Ink, brushes, pins, scissors, etc. What I did not have already, was a purple disappearing  ink pen for fabric from Walmart or Joann’s. Lisa demonstrated her calligraphy, photo and foil transfer techniques.


    Lisa’s handouts had about 20 pages with techniques and lettering samples, plus a sheet called 12 Ways to Wabi-Sabi which included “cultivate imperfection” another way to say, embracing flaws; and “cultivate craft” meaning to provide a tactile meditation.


    When I went to the Visual Art Journaling group a few weeks ago I mentioned Lisa’s workshop to Cori, who had also attended. I was sad that I had not finished sewing the book. So, over the last few weeks I worked on finishing touches and putting this book together.


    The book is sewn with a 5 hole pamphlet stitch. I made the holes with a Japanese Screw Punch. I used 2 colors of embroidery thread from Michael's on a Size 18 needle.

    I started sewing at the top of the book from outside, in and out going down the 5 holes and then going up again in and out to arrive back where I started and I tied a knot up at the first hole. I also added beads, making a double knot on each side of the bead to hold it in place - of course a dragon bead since 2012 was The Year of the Dragon!


    Also sadly, the beautiful, encouraging, talented Lisa passed away on November 10, 2014. Lisa’s blog is still active at lisaletters.blogspot.com Visit her blog to have some sense of how magical and inspiring she was! 






      




    Happy that I finally finished this book! Please - if you make one of these fabric books, please post a photo - Comments section. I would love to hear from you!

    Friday, February 12, 2016

    Valentine Mini Zig Zag Book


    I enjoy using accordions for greeting cards and was happy that Arnold Grummer sells Zig Zag books with six sides. When I fold my own accordions I fold eight sides, as I do below with the handmade paper accordion. Then I cut off two sides to use for another greeting card. 

    Supplies:
    Blender, strainer, sponges, towels
    Books are 3 1/2 by 15 inches; Covers are 2 3/4 by 3 3/4 inches
    Two pieces of scrapbook paper to decorate covers, 3 1/2 by 4 1/2 inches each
    Scissors
    Two photos, 1 inch to 2 inches square
    Draw 2 inch heart out of pink paper and cut out
    18 inch ribbon 
    PVA glue & 1/2 inch glue brush
    OPTIONAL:
    Arnold Grummer Standard Paper Press

    Closed Valentine Zig Zag Book - 2 3/4 by 3 3/4 inches
    • Follow instructions in the Arnold Grummer paper making kit.
    • Attach handmade paper to form an 18 inch by 3 1/2 inch piece
    • Fold the handmade paper into an accordion by first folding in half, then each half to the center, then the other sides folded up to make eight folds.
    • Cut off the 1st and 2nd sides so now you have 6 sides which will make the tunnel in front of the Zig Zag book. Now you have a 3 1/2 by 11 inch piece of handmade paper.


    • Fold the handmade paper in half, pencil an opening 3/4 inch by 2 inches long; cut along pencil lines, then unfold to check straightness
    • Cut other sides as pictured; I cut diagonally to have a diamond shaped opening for photos
    • Hold each opening of the handmade paper up to the Zig Zag book valley folds to determine where to place photos in the Arnold Grummer Mini Zig Zag Book.
    • Tape or glue the photos into the valley folds; glue the heart into the center valley fold.
    • Use double sided tape on the edge of the mountain folds - as shown - to hold handmade paper book in place. Use sparingly and tape one fold at a time.
    • Finally, use double sided tape on handmade paper ends to stick handmade paper book to mini Zig Zag book.
      

    •  Use double sided tape in the middle of the ribbon on inside of the back cover to hold in place.
    •  Glue scrapbook paper to covers using PVA glue as shown.
    •  Use PVA glue on back of mini Zig Zag book ends to glue the book to the covers.
    OPTIONAL:  Place book in Standard Paper Press overnight


    I have owned this Paper Press since 1998! It is a fixture in my studio. I use it to press all my books.