...and that's what's happening here. I'll be back in September, and look forward to reconnecting with you all again. Happy summer all!
Thursday, 18 August 2022
Thursday, 11 August 2022
Well it was a squish. . .
. . . but I did manage to get another crossed-structure binding completed. And while I made a mistake, it was a new one, so that's a great thing, right? No repeats! 🤣
The elastic and set stone makes the book a clear 3/8" deeper on what would be the inside of the case were there to be one.
There were bits of cutoffs from the linking of the binding, and I'd normally throw them in my stash to use another day. My passion for the colour combination meant that I literally could not wait to create something with them.
I just had to make some tags (I keep a stash for gift-giving) with them, and very much enjoyed the contrast created by different sets of backgrounds.
Thursday, 4 August 2022
Goof-ups galore...
means that it was a good model project, right? Whenever I try a new book form, I expect to make a ton of mistakes and this one was a great example. Regardless, I think it's rather pretty, and it gives me the impetus to try another one. The book is 4.5" wide x 5.5" high x .75" deep, and I'm loving the cover in spite of all the craziness last week with chemical reactions between alcohol ink and stamp pad inks.
I'll ensure that the cut edges are all coloured on the next one so they aren't so visible.
The morning sun has been shining like a red rubber ball here for some days, and the heat wave is truly amazing. This morning is the first cooler day we've had in a while and a 7:30 am walk had us at 25 degrees C.
I'm sure by now you all know that I'm a rabid environmentalist, and that enthusiasm usually shows up in the studio with recycling/upcycling/reusing and etc. This past week, though, a handheld turbo something-or-other that attaches to the vacuum crapped out, and I decided it was time I put my brain to the test. I found some directions online for a repair, and tore the thing apart. I'm happy to tell you that the thing does NOT have to go into the landfill, and I managed to not only take it all apart but put it back together.
I feel a huge need for us to do something more to save the planet we occupy; we need to be conscious of everything that goes in the landfill. Our small town has just started a recycling program and I'm delighted to see this. What's happening in your area? I'd love to hear about ways in which you and your community are working together to make a difference.
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