Sunday, September 20, 2015

The ARTbar

"FALL LEAVES"

Zentangle Patterns:  Leaflet & Hemp
Spent the morning at the ARTbar, in Santa Ana, CA yesterday.  

We traced around some fall leaves, colored them in with Twinkling H20s and then tangled in some patterns.  Although I did not get to finish mine, I still plan on finishing them (or not).  I plan on cutting out the leaf shapes and gather them together with some decorative ribbons to hang.  It's hard to see, but there are some leaf shapes I did not color in.  May just leave those white and fill in with some Zentangle patterns.

Saturday, September 19, 2015

52-Weeks of Book Binding, Journals and more...

Week 38
"Slant Book"


This weeks book is called a "Slant Book", because it was made diagonally.

I started off with my pages...

I printed lines diagonally.  One side was printed with the lines slanting from right to left and the other side was printed with the lines slanting from left to right.
I have to say that this was the hardest part of the whole book.  I had a hard time getting the lines to meet up, so that they were straight.

I cut the paper 8" X 8" and then...

folded them in half, diagonally.  Once I had my pages all cut and folded, I used the Codex stitch to bind the pages together.  I had two pages per signature.

I cut a piece of chip board 8" X 8" and then cut in half diagonally.  I painted one side white using acrylic paint.

 Once I chose the paper I wanted to cover my covers with, I cut it 8" X 8" and then cut in half diagonally.  


I glued one of the covers to the front page of the book and one cover to the back page of the book.


I added some brown duct tape to edge and viola!  Done (see picture above).
Your book is now ready for some journaling.

Monday, September 14, 2015

PORTRAITS



A few weeks ago I ordered Pam Carriker's Book "Mixed Media Portraits" along with her DVDs.  I have already watched all the DVDs, and skimmed through the book. 

It wasn't until today, that I finally had the time to sit down and attempt to follow along with the book to draw this portrait:

Personally, I think it's not too shabby for my first attempt, but I know with practice, drawing portraits will get better and easier.  The step-by-step in Pam Carriker's book, maker it easy to follow along.  I know I have a ways to go, but as Pam says herself, "you are not going for a perfect face, but an interesting one".  Yaw, I would say it's pretty interesting.  

I drew the portrait in my journal, and I have to say, it was by coincidence that I happen to draw the portrait on this page with this quote from Nicola Tesla.

Saturday, September 12, 2015

52-Weeks of Book Binding, Journals and more...

Week 37
Journals, Journals, Journals

You do realize with this being the end of week 37 there are only 15 weeks left before the end of the year.
That being said...

This time around I made two more Dos-A-Dos books and four pamphlet style journals.  It was more about embellishing the covers and using different types of paper for the pages.


 I made one for a little girl that has pages for drawing and four for watercoloring.
The other side has plain paper for journaling.



I made one for a little boy that also has pages for drawing and watercoloring and the other side has regular paper for journaling as well.


On my post of August 27th, I had bought some additional scrapbook paper to make more Dos-A-Dos Books, but I changed my mind and decided to make pamphlet style journals instead and embellish them.

Before embellishments...
After embellishments. 
 I added clock hands to the the pamphlet with the clock, a tag for the star pamphlet, a bow for the owl and a paper doily and button for the one on the bottom right.

I also used different types of paper for the pages...

For the clock, I used Toned Tan paper from Strathmore for the pages,

the star pamphlet with the tag, cream color writing paper for journaling,

and although it is hard to tell, I used Strathmore's Toned Grey for the owl.

Last, but certainly not least, I used Strathmore Artagain paper for these pages.  Great for chalk, pastels, white pens and Sakura Gellyroll pens.

I had a lot of fun making these and using different papers for my pages.  I also had fun embellishing the covers.  I might see if I can find some really fun scrapbook paper I can really embellish and some odd and unusual papers for the pages.  

With Christmas just around the corner, I may make more of the Dos-A-Dos books for stocking stuffers.

Sunday, September 6, 2015

52-Weeks of Book Binding, Journals and more...

Week 36

"Creating Mandalas:
How to Draw and Design Zendala Art"


My book is done and ready for sale starting December 3, 2015.  
You can see a sneak preview of what is inside the book and  preorder it through Amazon..

The book has tutorials on how to create Mandala; a project section, showing different ways you can create Mandalas; and a Gallery section for inspiration.

Thursday, August 27, 2015

52-Weeks of Book Binding, Journals and more...

Week 35

Dos-A-Dos Book


Supplies:
12" X 12" cardstock with pattern on both sides (this will be the covers), 16 sheets of paper for the pages, binding needle and thread, bone folder


Cut your cardstock the height you want your book to be.  I cut mine 7-1/2".  
Score your cover at 4" and 8" and fold in an accordion style.

Cut your pages the same height as your covers and 8" wide.  The pages will be 4" wide when folded.  Divide the pages in half, so you have eight for one side and eight for the other side.

Punch holes in your pages and on one side of your cover, making sure the holes match.

Now sew your pages to your book.  I used a five hole pamphlet stitch.

Now repeat for the other side.

This is such a versatile book.  Make one side with watercolor paper and the other with drawing paper.  Use newsprint, decorative papers, paper bags.  The possibilities are endless.  With Christmas just around the corner, how about stocking stuffers  Great for kids and easy enough for them to make.

I had so much fun making this book, I bough some more 12" X 12" cardstock. 
I will surely be making more.