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The Art of Bookmaking

07 Saturday Apr 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art & Design, Crafty Ideas

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art, bookmaking, books, crafts, design, paper

When I was in school, I took bookmaking classes which really helped me understand the basics of creating handmade books. I realized it wasn’t that hard after all. Plus, it’s fun to make something with your hands. It really gives your project that handcrafted feel you just don’t see much of anymore.

I want to share how to construct a book from scratch. You can choose any size you want and pick whatever materials suit your concept. There are a few ways to do it but this one is easy, affordable and doesn’t take much time. They make great gifts as well.

{Materials}

  • 2 pieces of thin cardboard or thin matte board of the same size, any size you want.
  • 1 piece of cardboard or thin matte board about 1/4 inches in width.
  • decorative paper
  • any kind of paper for the inside
  • glue or double-sided tape
  • scissors or an x-acto knife
  • stapler
  • a needle and thread, if needed

First, gather the cardboard. The two pieces of the same size will be the front and back cover and the small 1/4 inch piece will be the binding.

The Art of Bookmaking

Take decorative paper of your choice and lay it flat upside down. Lay the cardboard pieces on top with a 1/2 inch extra around the edges. The binding piece should have 1/4 inch or so on each side so there is space in between the covers and the binding.

The Art of Bookmaking

Cut the paper to size if needed then glue cardboard pieces to paper. Make sure you create a nice fold in the corners.

The Art of Bookmaking

Now, get your pages ready. Make sure they are cut to size as well. They should fit inside the covers and not stick out. Fold the pages in half. Use a stapler to attach the paper at the fold. If you are using large pieces, try sewing them together at the fold. One section on each end and one in the middle should do the trick.

The Art of Bookmaking

For the final steps, take another piece of decorative paper and cut it to size. It should be the length of the edge of the cover to the edge of the first page. Do the same with the back cover. You can use a different design or the same as the cover.

The Art of Bookmaking

Glue the papers down or use double-sided tape if that works. Once you do that, the book is done being constructed. Now you can add content or leave as is. That wasn’t so hard now was it? You can have a lot of fun with this project. It’s something great to do with your kids too. Especially, if they love to draw and write stories.

The Art of Bookmaking

Decorative Pinwheels

04 Wednesday Apr 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art & Design, Crafty Ideas

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art, crafts, decorating, design, paper, party, pinwheels

I’m sure you remember making pinwheels when you were younger. They’re certainly a craft that brings back memories for me. Whether they’re handmade or seen on lawns spinning in the breeze, these nostalgic objects always seem to add a touch of whimsy.

All you need are a few items to create them and it’s something you can do with your children as well. Mine are meant purely for decoration and would be perfect for any gathering or party. You can sit them in vases, jars or baskets and even hang them if you want. They really allow you to get creative and wow your guests.

Decorative Pinwheels

{Materials} Decorative card stock paper, pin fasteners, pencil, ruler, straws, hole puncher and scissors.

First, figure out what size you want it to be and make sure it’s a perfect square. Use a ruler to draw light lines from each corner to the one across from it. This will allow you to find the middle. Then, depending on your size, you want to mark a small dot about an inch away from the middle on each line.

Cut along the lines to each new mark and take either side and bring it to the middle. Make sure whatever side you pick, you do the same with each section. You want the pinwheel to be uniform so it looks like it’s going in one direction.

Decorative Pinwheels

Take a hole puncher and punch a small hole in the middle. Make sure all the section corners are folded toward the middle. Add a paper straw to the back, punch a small hole in the top and with a pin fastener, secure everything and fasten.

Decorative Pinwheels

It shouldn’t take much time to do this. The real fun is choosing unique and decorative paper so you have different patterns and colors. Make all different sizes and go nuts. If you don’t want to use straws, just attach string to one of the sections and hang. Both ways of showcasing them will look awesome.

Color, Patterns and Paper, Oh My!

06 Tuesday Mar 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art & Design, Color Inspiration

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anthropologie, balloons, basic grey, birds, blue, butterflies, flowers, french, green, lace, letters, nature, paper, paris, pink, red, wallpaper, white

Oh, do I love paper. Even when I was a child I had a special relationship with it. I loved stationary and would always want my Mother to buy me new pads and notebooks, just so I can have plenty of paper to write and draw on. Today, I simply adore it.

Being an artist you learn how to appreciate paper more. Most of my handmade crafts are made with it as well so I have used more as the years passed. Searching for unique patterns and designs is easy thanks to all the talented people out there creating such beautiful work. From tissue paper to wallpaper, there is something to be found for everyone.

Here are some cool finds I came across upon my searches that I would like to share with you. Get lost in the magnificent glory of all these fun and gorgeous items and let them inspire you, like they inspired me.

Color, Patterns and Paper, Oh My! - Monsoon

Color, Patterns and Paper, Oh My! - Amy Butler

Color, Patterns and Paper, Oh My! - Anthropologie

Color, Patterns and Paper, Oh My! - Anthropologie

Color, Patterns and Paper, Oh My! - Basic Grey

Color, Patterns and Paper, Oh My! - Basic Gret

Pinterest - My Love Affair with Paper

It’s Raining Paper

19 Tuesday Jul 2011

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art & Design, Featured Artists

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art, crafts, d sharp, denise sharp, design, paper, papermaking

I came across these gorgeous paper creations and had to share them. I have always loved paper and stationary products so it makes sense that I would grow up to be a crafter. The things people can do with it are amazing and truly inspiring. Here are some beautiful and unique works from D. Sharp (aka: Denise Sharp) – Artisan Details for Inspired Celebrations. Stunning!

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