Hello everyone, I am back to share another project with you featuring the stamps from last month's shows on Hochanda.
This
time, I have chosen to share a little concertina book that I made. I
make these books quite often, and they are a great size for journalling,
or creating smaller pieces of artwork.
I took two
whiteboard postcards, and coloured the white surfaces with Salty Ocean Distress
Ink. I then stamped the surfaces with a paisley image from the Paisley Elephant
stamp set, using a purple toned Versafine Clair ink. To create a cover for the inside, I
coloured a piece of drawing cartridge with Twisted Citron Distress Ink, and
stamped the same image with an orange toned Versafine Clair ink. I trimmed two sections to fit
the whiteboard panels.
These
sections will be barely visible when the book is finished, but they
create a nicely decorated edge inside the book, and it is worth
completing this step.
I made my pages by cutting and
folding some large pieces of watercolour paper, but you could use
drawing cartridge, it would make a great surface for this project. You
need to make the pages slightly smaller in height and width than the
whiteboard pieces themselves, and just keep folding the pieces, and
sticking them together until you have a section as long as you want to
put inside the book. As you can see, I have already added some ribbon
underneath my back decorated surface, and this will wrap all of the way
around the book eventually, to keep it closed. The left side of the
ribbon needs to be longer than the right, to go across the spine and the
front of the book, (see top picture).
To decorate the
front of the book, I used some shimmering purple Soft Form Relief Paste,
which I spread over the large background image from the Paisley Elephant
stamp set. I left this to set overnight, and then peeled it away from
the stamp. I trimmed the edges, and added some blue and gold gilding
wax, picking out some of the raised detail. I attached the film to the
book, and added some Little Birdie flowers that I had spritzed with
orange Brusho, and some gold paisley embellishments from my stash.
Thanks for stopping by, Judith xx
1 comment:
The paisley detail for the internal covers is a lovely touch & I particularly like the way the orange is picked up by the flowers on the front cover outside. Stunning use of colours & a lovely way of making something for your own use which can be a permanent record of a personal artistic journey.
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