Friday, December 28, 2007

Hand Made Book

Last summer I studied with Beryl Taylor and learned to make a book. She has remarkable talent! The cover of the book was made with 300 pound hot pressed watercolor paper and covered with "fabric paper". Making fabric paper is covered in her book. The book was painted and embellished witj the edges wrapped silk ribbon and dangling beads.

Cover
The book contained four signatures The inside of the cover was a separate layer that the signatures were attached to. That unit was glued to the cover. The dangling beads had a ribbon attached. The ribbon is between the two layers and the covered edges with silk ribbon. I used pearl cotton to stitch the ribbon and other embellishments.




Side View
The pages were decorated and had assorted themes
A 1" wide ribbon wraps around the book to hold it closed.




Page Example

Kohinoor Brilliant Waterbased Dyes were used to paint all of the pages and the cover.

This page was painted intensely and collaged with torn pieces of painted paper which had been stamped and embellished with words and assorted bits of thread.


This page was painted with the waterbased dyes, wet into wet.
The right side has a felted "postcard" that was created with wool roving using an Embellisher machine.
Inside back cover
Inside of back cover (enlarged to show the detail)

This page has a "postcard" made of lutrador with fused torn bits of tulle in various colors, beads and embroidery stitches in metallic gold.




I highly recommend her book: Mixed Media Explorations
It is a gorgeous book a true work of art!

5 comments:

Julaine said...

Fabulous!!! I look forward to reading more...

mzjohansen said...

Beautiful work. Congratulations on getting your blog up and running.

Linda Teddlie Minton said...

Oh, YUM! I wanna ... touch it, hold it, DO it! Thanks for posting the pictures.

Janine Matthews said...

the book looks fabo,
looking forward to seeing what else you create, welcome to the world of blogging

Deborah Babin said...

Thank you for taking the time to look at my blog. Your comment is encouraging. We all need encouragement!