Our Saturday Swap did an ATC Round Robin. So much fun. We all started a card and then passed it on after five minutes or so. The results were really surprising and interesting! It was also a great exercise in letting your art go...into another person's creative hands. Whose art is is really? Hmmm.
Showing posts with label Book Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Arts. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
ATC and Art Journal News
Our Saturday Swap did an ATC Round Robin. So much fun. We all started a card and then passed it on after five minutes or so. The results were really surprising and interesting! It was also a great exercise in letting your art go...into another person's creative hands. Whose art is is really? Hmmm.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Jonas Returns with his Travel Journal
Jonas returned from his road trip with a full travel journal! If you remember, I made a little book for my boy to take with him on his adventure with my mom and brother. They went to Indiana to visit a family beloved and East Coast transplant, Giselle (she is one of those Kid Magnets, who is a kind of a fairy godmother to many). He filled it with writings and drawings and doodles and hangman, lots of lists, some ephemera, and my mom and brother and others had their hands in it too.
Note torn cover, above, a good sign of use, at upper right hand side near the binding!One of the new people that Jonas met was Abdul, who wrote Jonas's name in Arabic, here:
And here is the Arabic alphabet :
Jonas and my brother played a lot of Dungeons and Dragons while on the trip. Here is my brother's map of the capital city:
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Book Arts: Travel Journal
Any real bookbinders should not look too closely at the binding because I totally winged it.
Inside front cover, some ideas for embellishment:
We're big fans of the car game of "If you were a _________, what would you be?" So I made a grid of the three participants on the trip, some starters (time of day, color, animal, season, mountain vs. ocean, etc.) and left some blank space too:
"How many times did you stop for someone to pee?" and "How much did Nana spend on gas? Keep track of each time and then add it up here." Questions on this page:
The back cover:
- The oven at low temp can help dry out tacky pages of acrylic paint, but doesn't help dry gel medium.
- Gel medium is tacky forever. A little cornstarch rubbed on the affected areas helped smooth things out a bit.
- Drilling the holes for the binding made me almost hyperventilate a few times.
Could there be a summer post without a special dessert?
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