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4/22/14

quick little book

I discovered the helpful, fun site of Kiala Givehand and her self-challenge of creating A Book in A Day for each week of 2013.  She made a video of each and shares her process and some instructions..... I was inspired to create this version of one of her books. Here's my step by step process: (lots of pics ahead :)

Using pieces of my gelli prints, I cut 10 pieces about 4" tall by varying lengths long - longest maybe 10".  Fold each page in half.  You can see I have a little range of heights, though not any dramatic differences. TIP: it's sturdier and better to keep them all the same height (or within 1/8" or so) but the widths can vary to your heart's content.


Step 2: Cut a length of string/yarn/ribbon (I used embroidery floss) for each page.  Glue each page shut after snugging the string into the fold.  She used double sided tape; I used my glue stick.  Press pages under heavy book til well dried.

My pages glued with strings inserted.

Step 3:  Assemble the pages in the order you want, lining up all the folded edges evenly together.  Clamp them together so they don't move while you're tying them together.

Step 4:  Tie each string to the adjoining string until all pages are knotted together, top and bottom.

Then it's time for finishing touches - I took several of the top strings and tied them to bottom strings and added a bead - it's not necessary for holding the binding together, I just tried something new.....  I separated the threads of the floss to fringe it....



As you can see, my interior pages were all different lengths.....


Quick and fun!  - I'll show you as I fill it up a bit - I'm thinking......a bird theme.  Let me know if you give it a try.


6 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:39 AM

    I love seeing all your gelli plates into a fun book with colorful threads. NICE xox

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  2. That's gorgeous. The pages are so sturdy...perfect for adding collage.

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  3. thank you for sharing! i have been wanting to make a book but it always seems so daunting till your step by step tutorial . I'm going to give this one a shot :)

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  4. Wow what a gorgeous, fun book Terrie, I LOVE it. Thank-you so much for the step-by-step, will go on my 'to try' list for sure.
    Huge hugs x x x

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  5. Lovely little book, will have to give this idea a run through, thanks for the destructions!

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  6. great book! And thanks for the tip on Kiala's blog. There's lots of wonderful things to discover over there.

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