I’ve learned the that easiest book cover material is thin cotton adhered to a typing-weight paper back. So for these three books, (Remember book, Strive book and Lotus-skeleton book) I started out with three different calico-weight scraps of cloth and glued them onto misprinted pages. This piece of cloth is pink and red, and it …
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Apr 06
48 Birds #5 Darling Sparrow
I had read about some gesso resist techniques and wanted to try them. The author, whose article appeared in a magazine called “Apprentice Building Blocks” from Somerset, neglected to mention whether one had to paint the background with paint before doing the gesso resist, or whether you were to just paint the gesso on plain …
Jan 31
Jerome’s Landscape
I was originally going to use one of the etched copper embellishments I made for this, but decided against it because the metal would be too heavy to mail. When I mail letters, I tend to cut extra sheets so I can add a lot more text than the stationary-makers think a person needs, and …
Jan 04
Smoke Key Book
This is the first of a series of four books I made all using the same base material. The base material was a piece of thin tie-dyed cotton that had been part of my daughter’s skirt before it got too ripped to repair. This cover worked really well because thin cotton adhered to 20lb paper …
Nov 12
Red Black Swallow Book
For the base of this book’s cover, I started with a piece of cotton cloth to which I adhered black paper with a block print of a swallow on it. I had some paper scraps left over from end papers from different books, so I adhered them onto the black paper with acrylic medium. I had …