Showing posts with label pineapple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pineapple. Show all posts

Saturday, December 22, 2007

ornament books


On reading Wendy's http://quirkyartist.blogspot.com/ and Lee Kotner's
http://leekottner.typepad.com/blogorrhea_ii/2007/12/ornament-books.html
http://www.paperstudiodemos.blogspot.com/ blogs about ornament books I was reminded of a book I recieved in a Christmas book swap back when I first joined the online community. It was made by Raven Regan Arts and Crafts in Canada. It was made the same way as the book on Lee's site but had several pages and a bead closure.
That lead me to make a few variations on the theme.
Starting with squares, the pictured book is made from printouts of a snowflake clip art. The clipart had one side blue on white and the other white on blue. When joined together the book has one side blue snowflake on white and the other white snowflake on blue. I made six pages but I think it would have been better with five. The bead on the ribbon holds the book closed and will hold the covers together when the book is open and can be used to hang the book either open or closed.



This is another variation with shaped pages. There are lots of possibilities for this book, here are just a few.




Back in 1998 I made a series of blue pineapple books which were explosion concertinas. I only had a small amount of the pineapple fibre so made lots of small sheets from plain pineapple fibre and indigo dyed fibre, the darker indigo dyed paper was made from pineapple tops and the rest was from fibre imported from the Phillipines.

Monday, April 2, 2007

workshops

I've been sitting too long at the computer doing everything except getting on with editing the bulletin. Must get on with it. Today I've made some middle eastern easter cakes and two small batches of pink paper starting plain then adding some torn up envelope and some dyed pineapple fibre then some recycled sheets with flowers and seeds that came out too thick the first time. I've talked to Jenni on Skype and have been working out some dates and topics for workshops I'll run at home so I've updated my website, now I just need to let people know.