This year I am participating in Sommerpost (summer mail) a swap project for which I am to make a single signature exercise book, well, 7 in fact, and send them to other participants. I’ll end up with 7 myself, from which we are then binding a book. Because my work will be further used in […]
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Eggshell Panels
As you might have seen in yesterday’s article, I am currently working a lot with egg shells. Mostly I put cut-out panels in front of printed images and like to think they are related to tunnel books. Working with these, I ended up with a lot of broken eggshells, too. Just to get rid of […]
A Medieval Paperback, A Downloadable Instruction, and an Outlook onto 2018
Hello and a Happy New Year! I look into my list of blogpost has shown that this indeed is my first blogpost in this year. Although I am not planning at all to give up this blog here anytime soon, I have to admit to myself that the times in which I posted three times […]
Making Paste
Starch paste is absolutely awesome! It is great because it is so very available, the healthiest glue I know (you can literally eat it) and therefore the best glue to use when crafting with kids. It smells better than most glues, and is – within certain limits – reversable. I have written about paste several […]
Single Signature Crochet Chain Stitch – Tutorial
I made a quick journal for me today, and decided to try a binding method I have been wanting to try for a while. And I thought, I’d make a couple of photos and give you a write-up of how it works. No big thing, really. I am very sure it is already covered somewhere […]