Flat Back in a Snap

November 17th, 2009 Melissa Posted in bookbinding 6 Comments »

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This little eBook has been in the works for nearly nine months. It’s gestated just like a baby sans the vomiting and weight gain.

See, bookbinding isn’t just for conservators with 2,000 square feet of art space and thousands of dollars in tools. It’s very inclusive, so join the club! Bookbinding requires a desk, some floor space and a few inexpensive supplies that you might already have. So here it is; learn to bind a flatback journal—just like the blank books in the bookstore—at home, using regular crafting tools. Get your copy by making a selection and clicking the button below. If you’re not sure about the tools to buy, add the tools eBook for only $2 more!

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Art Weekend Recap

November 11th, 2009 Melissa Posted in art, bookbinding, photography 8 Comments »

Bookbinding Class 1

Here we all are having a serious moment. Andy (middle) taught the silkscreening classes which I so stupidly missed. He’s really cool.

Being able to participate in Nicole’s Art weekend was so much fun! The last bookbinding class I taught was nearly a year ago, so it was great to get back into sharing the addiction. In two classes we bound nearly 30 books! I was so impressed with how well all everyone did. Sadly I didn’t get a photo of a single one of their books. Oops.

Bookbinding Class 2

Alma's Lovely Ditties

Alma, one of cool art weekend teachers (and one of my dear friends) gave me a super rad flower brooch. She teaches fabulous illustrator classes, designs beautiful repeat patterns and sews these fabulous felt pins (among other things). Check out her etsy shop here. Her husband taught the photoshop & workflow classes (which I heard were great) and their baby. Oh. Their baby taught the how to melt everyone’s heart class. He’s very cute. very.

Tabletop Photography

I had the pleasure to Audit Nicole Hill Gerulat’s Tabletop photography class. I learned all sorts of cool tips and tricks to get better photos. Nicole convinced me that I need to start shooting manual and focusing manual. I learned a lot more about photography that way.

Tabletop Photography 1

We were in such a dark room for this, but look at how the coke can was lit! Nicole is very impressive with her lighting abilities. She’s also very nice and one of my favorite photographers. You should take her classes.

Tabletop photography 3

These photos I took with my lensbaby because my regular zoom lens is an embarrassing piece of j-u-n-k that stopped focusing that afternoon. Now I’m getting a new zoom lens, can’t wait to get it in the mail!

Tabletop Photography 2

I had a great weekend, it was so packed with creative time I just crashed on Sunday. I’m still trying to catch up on my sleep. It was a pleasure to meet and hang out with everyone at art weekend. I surely hope it’s not my last!

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Happy Birthday!

November 4th, 2009 Melissa Posted in bookbinding, giveaways & reviews 52 Comments »

Not only do I turn a quarter century today, but this blog turns the big T-W-O!

It’s going to be a good day. I can feel it. To celebrate, I’m doing a giveaway! YUP. Another blank journal giveaway for those that you didn’t win last time.

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SHAMELESS PLUG: Don’t want to take your chances winning a book? Why don’t you learn how to make one? Take my bookbinding class this weekend! Click here to sign up.

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You Ready to Bind? Here’s what you’ll need. . .

October 29th, 2009 Melissa Posted in bookbinding 3 Comments »

I’m getting SO excited for Nicole’s Art Weekend here in Salt Lake City! I can’t wait to see all of the creativity and meet super-cool Art Weekend people.  If there’s any way you can be in Salt Lake City next weekend, sign up for a class. IT WILL BE AWESOME. If you’re interested in or have already signed up for my bookbinding class, this post is for you.

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If you’re signed up for the class, please comment below and I’ll send you the complete PDF of bookbinding materials and the supply list for next weekend’s class. Here’s a sneak peek at what’s in the download:

the Anatomy of the bookThe booklet will show you what you need to start bookbinding, where to buy it and an estimate of the materials cost for the class. If you’re unsure about the bookbinding class, but you’d like to read about the costs and supplies, you can purchase the PDF for $2 at my Etsy shop. See you at class!

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In SLC? Come bookbind with me.

September 15th, 2009 Melissa Posted in bookbinding 6 Comments »

Art Weekend

Leather Recipe Book

Or sell on etsy with Kelly, or design with Alma, or photograph with Nicole, or blog with Rachel or photoshop with Mike or silkscreen with Andy or cut paper with Cindy, or arrange flowers with Holly.

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Get your art on and come join the fun of Nicole’s Classes! I’ll be teaching two sessions of Bookbinding and planning on teaching the same bind both nights, so if you can’t make one class you won’t miss out if you can take the other! Class space is limited, so hurry and sign up. Spots are going FAST!

I am so incredibly excited about teaching these classes and getting to know the other teachers that will be participating. I truly wish the weekend were longer than just a few days. If Nicole did an art week, or fortnight, I’d be in heaven.

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Adios, Hermano (I mean Cuñado)

June 28th, 2009 Melissa Posted in bookbinding 8 Comments »

Eric's Coptic JournalI’m sure there’s a different word for Brother-in-law, but I guess Eric will probably learn that one while he’s in Honduras for the next two years. Just before he left, I made him a journal, which hopefully  he’ll keep while there. He is in for a serious adventure and we’re going to miss him.

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While making this journal I realized, or rather it was pointed out to me, that I have very few masculine patterned papers. Although the brown with Paisley is feminine, I think it’s still a pretty masculine book. In addition to making the journal, I made a magnetic bookmark (like what I made for Maggie). I think these things are so handy, and pretty darn awesome!

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