2017 Topic 11: Books - mini, maxi, binding
Corrie
has gelli printed up a storm and in the process created a bright and
beautiful array of pages! Check it out! Anpther book construction method
that is very achievable!
Hi everyone, it's Corrie (MadeByCHook) here with you today, and I'd like to share with you a little book I made. I got the idea for this book from Birgit Koopsen. I followed one of her Gelli Printing classes and enjoyed making a book just like this one so much, that I had to make another one. So when the chance came to make one for PaperArtsy I jumped! Make sure to visit Birgit's blog (link above) because she is a gelli printing wizard !!!
The beauty of this little book is it's simplicity. Some books are difficult to make I think and this one is basically just made with paper and glue and a little piece of fabric for the spine. You could use it for classic journaling or like I do, use more stamps and inks and make quick art journal pages.
One of the things I really enjoy is making backgrounds with a Gelli Plate. I must have made hundreds and they are so very useful for making cards, tags, art journal page and this little book. I also think using stencils whilst printing is a great way to add interest to the pages. I used a couple of stencils/masks by Emma Godfrey: 'PM001', 'PM002' and 'PM008'.
I
mostly use acrylic paints for gelli printing and the Fresco Chalk
Paints are wonderful. I have used loads of them for my book.
I
printed approx. 30 sheets of white paper for my book. Make sure to
choose paper that is not too thin. Around 200 gsm makes a good weight to
print on. I chose the yellow/orange print on the top for the cover as I
loved how it came out. To make a front and back cover it is cut in
half.
After printing on the gelli plate I love to add stamping and in this case I used Hot Picks set 'HP1504'.
I love this set because it is so versatile. Lots of background stamps and I love the head with the glasses as a focal point. I used Archival inks for stamping; 'Jet Black', 'Watering Can', 'Saffron', and 'Tiger Lily'.
To
make the head stand out even more I heat embossed it with black powder
so it became very black. I love the contrast with the yellow and
orange.
Once
all the prints are folded in half, paint sides together, and the cover
stamped and finished, all I had to do was glue the backsides together,
keeping the folds on the same side.
Once
glued and dry, glue a piece of fabric 'around' the spine and front and
back. This is going to hold everything together and in shape. Make sure
not to pull it to tight because this will cause your book staying open.
Ask me how I know .....
Lastly glue the front and back to the book and that finishes it off nicely. I love these little books.
I
am going to use my book as an art journal. But don't just restrict
yourself to journaling. I think it would make a fab book to collect
photos in, or to write about your day or as a travel journal. Also, you
can make it in any size with any amount of pages. The possibilities are
endless !
I love this set because it is so versatile. Lots of background stamps and I love the head with the glasses as a focal point. I used Archival inks for stamping; 'Jet Black', 'Watering Can', 'Saffron', and 'Tiger Lily'.
To show you a finished page I made this somewhere in the middle of the book.
Apart from the products already mentioned above I used a few more stamps:
and the following colours of Fresco Chalk paints:
Sherbet,
Bubble Gum, Professor Plum, Teresa Green, Granny Smith, Tinned Peas,
Cheesecake, Yellow Submarine, Tango, Autumn Fire, London Bus, Wisteria,
Lavender, Purple Rain, Antarctic, Lake Wanaka, Space Cadet, Blue Oyster,
Bora Bora, Captain Peacock and Snowflake.
That's funny you should make a book this way - I was just watching one of Birgit's videos the other day - she is so interesting to watch her way of gelli printing, I really think that it is a fabulous way to create book pages AND experiment with gelli printing at the same time! Thankyou Corrie! ~ Leandra
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What a fantastic book!
ReplyDeleteawsome love this ;O)
ReplyDeleteTotally with you there Corrie... in fact I'm working with the Gelli prints I made for the Dark to light theme on something similar...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous book all around.
Smashing book, love the gelli pages!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous take on Birgits gelli book, loving the pages you shared
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Amanda x
Fabulous project Corrie :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic crafty stuff Corrie, love it !
ReplyDeleteThis looks fun. You folded the printed sheets, so some pages are blank?? Or you printed both sides?? Hugz
ReplyDeleteI love this! Maybe I'll step a little closer to trying the Gelli Plate a bought a couple months ago *LOL* - seriously - so inspired!
ReplyDeletegreat project, love your book
ReplyDeleteIonabunny, the blank sides are glued together....
ReplyDeleteLove your Gelli book - clever construction, and so much colour and fun.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Fabulous book with Gelli print and beautiful colours pages. xx
ReplyDeleteTotally with you there Corrie... in fact I'm working with the Gelli prints I made for the Dark to light theme on something similar...
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Great way to bind! I'll definitely try this one day! And one of the great features I can see is that pages seem perfectly flat when opened! And the gelly printing pages look just beautiful! Congratulations Corrie!! :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome book Corrie - love it!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! X
ReplyDeleteBirgit's book is on my to do list. Love your take!
ReplyDeleteIt's fabulous! I love the fabric spine and so many beautiful pages inside.
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant book, Corrie, you have made it look so achievable!
ReplyDeleteLucy x