Fuck Yeah, Book Arts! |
A blog for creative types interested in the (un)conventional world of Book Arts! Posts here will feature artist's books, illustration, book binding, typography, sketch-booking, scrap-booking, print-making, paper making, altered books, how to guides, zines, paper engineering and more! Feel free to submit your own work, thoughts around the subject, or even just inspiration new and old.
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anne of green gables, embroidered cover
(via teachingliteracy)
Narrative Dress
-tells the story of my Mother and Fathers relationship.
-a comically dysfunctional but undeniably charming romance.
-potential for an embroidered Alice Book.
-Embroidery, Aplique, and Image transfer.
tutorial for composition book sized cover
(via Wild Olive: project: felt journal cover (with pocket!))
Part One:
Today, I finished my Doctor Who themed quiet book.
My two year old is going to FLIP when I hand him this to play with on our two day car ride!
Truebluemeandyou: First seen at EPOT here.
This stitched loveletter is from the hand of British lettering artist Rosalind Wyatt. She stitched a Sanskrit / Indian love poem onto a lacy linen cloth and claims her work is about words. “The ‘sound’ of them, the ‘feel’ of them and the forming of letters.
via letterology.
(via bookuse)
Star Trek Be Quiet Book by Julie Gillrie
There’s only two easy ways I can think of to quickly shut your kid up the sci-fi way, either jettison them into the vacuum of space or make them this crafty Star Trek Be Quiet book, with felt finger puppets representing the crew, a glove that teaches the intricacies of the Vulcan salute, and a dress-up Picard/Locutus doll. One does not simply buy this Be Quiet book however, it’s only available through PDF instructions over at Julie’s etsy. So you might still want to consider the vacuum of space.
Artist: blogspot (via: geekcrafts / technabob)
(Source: sosuperawesome, via maryalicebeal-deactivated201209)