
wishing you a wonderful new year filled with much love,
happiness and creativity!! happy 2009!
i received the most beautiful gift this year...a silkscreened card made by my friend judith! i met judith many years ago at a calligraphy workshop and immediately became aware of her awesome talent. her letterforms are exquisite and her many years of graphics experience are apparent in every one of her fabulous designs. 



here's another book with a quarter binding that i made using some black and white floral fabric, and black leather for the spine. i had no book anxiety this time, mostly thanks to the wonderful feedback from my sweet blogger buddies tess and michelle...i SO appreciate your encouragement! and tess, thanks for sharing your momma's wisdom...she's right when she says, "Any slight flaw makes the item unique, It's only a flaw if you allow it to be." it's so true!!
i must admit that every time i look at this illustration by mary engelbreit, i find myself chuckling. there's something about that cat doing a swan-dive into the meticulously decorated Christmas tree that seems to perfectly depict life at this time of year. and, if you're familiar with mary engelbreit's work (and you probably are), then you already know that illustrating our every day lives in a way that makes us smile is what she does best. she creates from her heart...and has a unique talent of speaking to ours. through her whimsical style, she states the obvious, and she's able to make cherries, checkerboards and art deco flowers fun. 

i have such a soft spot for anything classic, so when i spied this houndstooth fabric in the store, i just had to have it. i thought it would be perfect for this book, which was bound using a "quarter binding" (it's called a quarter binding because one quarter of the cover is bound using bookcloth...except for this book i used black leather). this is my first quarter binding and i love the way it looks...except for one major thing. 
it's hard to believe that five weeks have gone by since i began my online journal class with sue bleiweiss! this is my final project...a fabric book that's bound in a way that allows pages to slide in and out as you need them. actually, i should have done this last week, but i got too busy and even considered waiting until january to complete it. and then i decided since i can add pages as i go, this would be a great book to house all of this year's holiday cards. i've placed some Christmas paper inside and tucked in some of the cards that i made this year.

i've been wanting to make some books with a coptic binding for quite some time now. and i've discovered that like most things, it takes a lot of practice. so, i've been practicing. and practicing. and now that i'm working through my tendency to pull the stitches too tight, those little chain stitches are finally starting to look a little more consistent.
i'm going to keep practicing...and hopefully you'll notice along the way that they're starting to look better! :)


would you believe that the cover of this journal started out as a paper bag?! this is the fourth project in my online journal class with sue bleiweiss. the wrap-around construction is similar to that of our project from week one, but this time instead of using fabric for the cover, sue taught us a technique using a brown paper bag. and it seems that not all paper bags are alike...i used a lunch sack because it's a little lighter in weight, but i think that next time i'll use some of that brown craft paper on a roll (the type that's used to wrap packages). it's much heavier in weight and it would be interesting to see the difference in the two journals.
for the inside cover, i used a piece of decorative paper that has a collage of postage stamps all over it. i also wrapped a smaller piece of handmade paper around each of the three signatures, just to give it a little interest. just like my other projects with sue, this was a fun book to put together. i'll keep you posted on my next journal!

i was absolutely thrilled when laurel notified me that she had included my leaf batik journal in her etsy treasury! she has created a beautiful collection of items that range from jewelry to a mosaic guitar...i'm so honored to have been included in this! you can check it out here! thanks again, laurel!



remember my pollyanna's garden series? it's been a while since i drew and watercolored those quirky little flowers...and it's been a while since i put "make a book using pollyanna's garden illustrations" on my to-do list. so, this week i decided to combine two projects into one.
here are some little holly jollies all lined up ready to be put in the mail. i haven't been very good about sending cards the past few years. as they say, "life happens when you're making other plans" and sometimes it's just not possible to take the time to make a handmade card. but this year, life is allowing me the time, so this is what i came up with...hand lettering and a little watercolor. and the "holly jolly"? well, i must confess that when it comes to the holidays, i always think of the burl ives snowman in the rudolph movie, singing "holly jolly Christmas"....

this is a card that i hand lettered a few years ago, and reworked it so i could put it in my etsy shop. i've named this card "blue Christmas", but not the elvis kind of "i'll have a blue Christmas without you". this is a happy blue Christmas...actually more of a julie andrews "these are a few of my favorite things" type of Christmas. but, in blue. :)

look what the mailman delivered yesterday...a sweet little treasure all the way from austria! many things have fallen into my "must have" category, and this mini journal, created by book artist renate ikinger over at kreativlink, is one of them. measuring only 2.5" x 3.5" (the size of an ACEO!), this blank journal has a sage green soft leather cover, and is filled with tea-stained, hand-torn papers. and renate sent goodies, too...a certificate of authenticity, and a pencil to write life notes in my new journal! don't you just love "must haves"?
here is the "after" shot of my finished leather book! i've always wanted to make one, and i'm so glad that i finally did...i really love it!
this book began as a kit that i ordered from volcano arts (see yesterday's post). it came with the leather, paper for the inside, waxed linen thread, a small button, and instructions. as you can see, i made a few changes. first, i cut a curve on the outside flap to add more interest...i liked the idea of it "hugging" the fabulous vintage coat button that i wanted to use for the closure (replacing the button from the kit was the second change). i also used a small silver spiral charm to finish off the closure cord.
i have always wanted to make a book with a leather cover. thanks to this kit from volcano arts, today is the day! i'll share the results with you tomorrow!
i've just finished my second project for sue bleiweiss' online journal class. this is a fabric book with pockets on the inside, making it a perfect "take along" journal. i've decided to use this journal as a watercolor sketchbook, so it's filled with watercolor paper, and i've added several divider pages to give it some interest. my watercolor pencils and waterbrush fit perfectly in the pockets inside. and...it's all held together with binder rings, so i can always add more paper or remove finished projects! fun, fun project...i can't wait for next week's assignment!