Showing posts with label paper art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper art. Show all posts

Friday, September 20, 2013

Post #2 of Astrid's ICAD Swap

Hello, and welcome to the second installment of Astrid's ICAD Swap.  Last time I showed you the first card that I made for Margie.   Now I can show you the one I made for Jennie.

 
 
 
I don't often work with blue but I just felt I needed to use blue for this ICAD.  I don't question these things, I just follow along!  First I inked the card with Broken China and Salty Ocean DI and then  I stamped the wild flowers with embossing ink and  used white embossing powder on it.  The quote is from a Tim Holtz stamp set. I glued strips of paper and a butter fly to finish the design.  I used a Wendy Vecchi trick and ran silver Distress stain along the edges.
 
 
 
 
 
For the folder I used kraft paper.  I used silver ink and a stamp I've had for a long time to add a design to the outside and then  I used a Tim Holtz On the Edge die to cut one side. Once again I ran the Distress stain along the cut edge.  I added an eyelet and some baker's twine as a closure. 
 
 
 
 
 
I cut the kraft paper so that the pocket was part of the shape and I scored it and folded it up.  I used another On the Edge die to shape the edge of the pocket and finished with Distress stain. Another wild flower stamp was stamped on both flaps the same way I did on the card and I added a little pocket with particulars of the swap on a tag tucked inside. 
 
 
So, there you have it.  I said in my previous post that this was a really fun swap and it really was!  It was a brilliant idea that Astrid had and I think everyone who participated had a great time.  I received two fantastic ICADs which I will share next time.  Both of them are special to me for different reasons and the interesting thing is that I've never met either of my swap partners.  So, it was karma or serendipity or some such thing, but it was fantastic! 
 
Thank you for visiting with me today.  I'm so glad you spent some of your time with me.  I hope you have a great day. 
 





Saturday, February 23, 2013

A little book

 
 
 
 
I made this little book to give to my daughter, Carrie.  It was my version of a journal created by Barbara at Joggles.  Every Wednesday Barbara emails a new video tutorial for a project or technique.  One week the tutorial was making this little tag book.   I love making books, I just don't make many!  Carrie is really the book maker in the family.  She makes gorgeous books!  So, when I got the idea to make this little book I thought perhaps it was like bringing coals to Newcastle, so to speak!  But, I couldn't resist. 
 
The whole thing started last summer when I made a tag background in a class at The Queen's Ink.  It turned out so well and it reminded me of old books.  I decided to keep it and turn it into tag art and give it to Carrie.  She is also a librarian and conservator and loves old books.  Old books even played a prominent role in her wedding décor theme.    So, back to the tag!  Around the same time as the idea to make the tag into a gift came to me I found instructions on making a little book out of sheet metal and paper with filigree as ornamentation in the magazine Belle Armoire Jewelry.  Perfect!! I would add the little book to the tag.    After I watched Barbara's video I decided I had to use the tag to make one of these little journals.  The tag was a different size than the one in the video so I adapted the instructions.  I had so much fun making it and for once I documented the process!  So, I have lots of pictures but I won't bore you with all of them!!!
 
I covered the back side of the tag with paper from The Queen's Ink and used a bone folder to make the creases. 
 
 
 
 
Once the cover was folded I added some old clips from an old thesaurus we use for paper art.  I inked them to make them blend in with the cover and glued them randomly to the tag. 
 
Appropriate, no?!!  The others also had to do with books and libraries!
 
 
I then cut paper for the signatures.  I used a pamphlet binding to put it all together using bakers' twine. Then it was time to make the little metal book!  It was fun to make with a piece of patinated copper sheet that I had on my table.  I used a piece of filigree for ornamentation on the outside and some vellum paper for the signatures inside.  Yes, it has paper inside even though it can't be opened! 
 
 

As you can see in the picture I used bakers' twine that has a metallic thread wrapped around it as a closure.  I attached the metal book to it and on the other end I attached a Tim Holtz pen nib.  The pen nib is inscribed with the word "journal" and the number 23.  Both are perfect for this project because it's a journal (!) and Carrie's birthday is the 23rd!!! 
 
Here's one more picture of the little book. 
 
 


 
Thanks for stopping by today.  I hope you enjoyed my story of what I've come to call "the little book".  Have a great day!