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11:00Hello
The springboard for returning to the Slit Book format, actually two springboards, That's Crafty! Pearl Inks and an Affirmations Set
I recently shared a post where I made a Japanese Stab Binding book which featured mark making with the Navy Pearl Ink. Since then I received a few other Pearl Ink colours and wanted to play around some more with mark making.
The Slit Book is perfect for displaying, whether it be words or images, or both, that feature within the book. I saw this as an opportunity to display Affirmations from Set 10
You can see how a handful of supplies can make a book.
This is a photo heavy blog post, you have been warned! I will also share a flick through of the book on my Instagram and Facebook pages.
Supplies
That's Crafty! Clear Stamp Set Lynne's Affirmations Set 10
That's Crafty! Liquid Acrylic Wax
That's Crafty! Pearl Inks: Antique Gold, Bronze, Tree Bark
That's Crafty! Multi-Purpose Craft Adhesive
Memento Ink Tuxedo Black
Brush (for application of Liquid Acrylic Wax)
Extras: cotton rag/watercolour paper, small shipping tag, scraps of papers, buttons.
Instructions
The instructions for forming the Slit Book I have taken from the book Bound by Rachel Hazell. I used A4 cotton rag/watercolour paper.
This book started with rice paper which had been under-paper for when I had been drying eco dyed papers and textiles. The colour of the paper was pale but I knew any marks on the papers would intensify once the Liquid Acrylic Wax was applied.
The paper was torn to fit the size required for each panel of the book.
Ideally, allow each page spread to dry before moving on.... I did say, ideally, that is not to say I did so!!!
Onto handmade paper I stamped the Affirmations from Set 10 with Tuxedo Black ink.
We all have our particular ways and habits for creating. For me, it is definitely, that I always make more than I need for one project. I like having a selection of prepared elements whether they be stained with sprays, tea/coffee/eco dyed or in this instance mark making. It brings a sense of freedom when working on a project, to pull out different prepared elements.
So here, I laid out the Pearl Inks: Antique Gold Bronze and Tree Bark, making marks with them onto various pieces of papers, such as handmade papers and some which had Liquid Acrylic Wax applied to them.
The Book
I wanted a feeling of space around the collaged Affirmations.
Eco dyed rice paper, folded over at the top with marks made with Pearl Ink Bronze and Tree Bark.
To balance the bolder marks on the left page, I kept the right side lighter in feel.
Each time I make a Slit Book, I am filled with awe, that a sheet of A4 paper, so simply made into a book structure, can provide space for so much content.
Wishes
Lynne
6 comments
Oh my, this is an absolutely beauty, Lynne . I'd loved to be able to flick through the pages and delight in the detail .
ReplyDeletex
Lynne, your slit book is gorgeous, each page is a delight with your marks and embellishments! xx
ReplyDeleteCompletely lovely, and very zen - the simplicity of the mark-making, the gentle prompts on each page, the soft neutrals. A beauty.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Really beautiful little book Lynne. The pages are so lovely with the gentle neutral tones and the torn edges add wonderful textures.
ReplyDeleteFliss xx
I absolutely adore your gorgeous piece of work. I love that you shared this with us with so much detail and all of the wonderful photo's. Looks like I have an enjoyable evening discovering your blog tonight.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and I love all the collaged words.
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