Thursday 18 December 2014

A new trick

Paper Flowers

Instead of packing this evening (I leave tomorrow morning!), I decided it would be a good time to browse Pinterest... Dangerous, I know, and my procrastination skills are second to none, so not only did I spend maybe half an hour browsing, I then decided that I had to know how to make these pretty paper flowers I kept seeing. 


I enlisted the help of my house mates (as the tutorial I found was in Japanese, and they just happen to be Japanese), and we set to work making these flowers from an old book of mine. Now, normally I am completely against destroying a book for any purpose, but this particular novel was dreadful, badly written, ridiculous story etc, I never want to read it again and I couldn't inflict it on some poor soul who may unwittingly pick it up. 

They're a bit of a fiddle to make when you first start, but actually the folding is very simple, 5 small squares of paper folded and rolled make one flower when glued together. 
I think we've given that poor old book a lovely new life in these flowers... Apparently, if one makes enough of these flowers, I believe 12 is the number, they can be glued together to form a ball...maybe next time

Thursday 23 October 2014

The Finished Book

And here is the little journal that I made the other evening...

I just love this paper with vintage travel posters... 



Thursday 16 October 2014

If all else fails... Make a book

Or just fold some paper! 

 
Seriously, for me this is heaven... Folding and cutting paper until I have stacks ready to be sewn into text blocks, later to become journals. 
This afternoon I was feeling rather down, not sure why but I was miserable and mean... I went for a long walk to try to get rid of excess energy and bought a load of paper!
I came home and just started folding and cutting, 

folding and cutting each piece of paper... 
Hours went by in a blur. Look at that lovely stack of folded paper all ready to sew!
I was in the flow, folding and cutting paper and later measuring and sewing it into text blocks. 


I feel like a different person now, so much more energy, I'm recharged, revitalised, inspired, so many ideas and possibilities... all from folding a little paper. 




Monday 17 March 2014

Denim

I have been wanting to make some denim covered books for a while now, the idea has been percolating until last night when I found an old denim skirt and got out my embroidery cotton.

Turned out that hand stitching the cover was rather time consuming! 

But after a few hours of solid sewing, and some now very sensitive fingertips, the cover was complete! 

All I had to do was add in the text block and a tie closure, a matter of minutes, and simple stitching.
I like the contrast of the rough edges on the inside, it makes it feel more usable to me, the journal isn't perfect, so the notes, thoughts, sketches etc... don't need to be perfect either. It takes the pressure off! 



Monday 3 March 2014

A couple of gifts...

Before I left Verona I wanted to make a couple of little books to give to my teacher and flatmate. 
I had a bit of black bookcloth that I'd brought with me from England, but wanted to make them a bit more personal.  I had been searching Verona for a cartoleria which sold nice papers, but never found one, maybe there are some further out from the centre. I got some paper from an art shop for the text block, but had no decorative paper for the end papers, so I decided to get a little creative... To me the symbol for Verona has got to be a heart, it is the city of love after all!  I embroidered a little heart onto the bookcloth, and kept the end papers plain... Nice and simple. 


And these are the two finished books,  they're about 5"x 4". 

I had a fun time trying to gather enough heavy things to weigh them down over night while the glue dried! We ended up with every book in the house stacked up on top of these little notebooks!

Biblioteca diocesana del seminario

While i was in Verona I was lucky enough to meet someone who works in the Library at the Seminary, and was able to visit their beautiful library.
The building itself is stunning, with a portico over the main entrance. 
The frescoes are stunning, with zodiac signs on the ceiling, and images of famous philosophers along the walls. 
The Portico terrace over the main entrance

Then we came to the library....
Full of gorgeous books of varying ages. We looked at one of the first encyclopaedias to be printed, a book about Verona and the surrounding area, and the book below, which is a multilingual Bible. All introductions are written in the universal language if the day - Latin, and then there is parallel text in Hebrew, Greek, Persian, Ethiopian, French and more languages. It is such a beautiful book and treasure. 

Some more of the books on display. 





Saturday 22 February 2014

Postcard book


I've been wanting to make a couple of little books as gifts for people here, but haven't been able to find some nice cover paper yet! 
So I thought I'd try using postcards for the covers and am quite pleased with how it turned out. 


Saturday 8 February 2014

Verona!

After a busy month of making books, I'm taking some time out to go exploring. I have come to Verona for a few weeks. I have never been here before and am excited to get to know the city! 

My apartment is close to Piazza BrĂ  and Roman Arena, so I have been getting to know this area today. 

Of course, there is always a Centurian nearby! 

Friday 3 January 2014

Time for a Sale!

Pop up booksale!! 

I'm having a sale of my handmade books, on Etsy. They will be available until 5 February 2014. 

http://www.etsy.com/shop/handmadebyemily79?ref=search_shop_redirect