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    Paper bag scrapbook

    A good friend and neighbor asked me if I could make a paper bag scrapbook for her niece that just graduated from high school.

    She brought a pile of pictures and some tidbits about the grad. Luckily for me, I know the girl as she babysat my kiddos before and we have spent the last few 4th of July’s at her folks house which is right on the parade route. Handy, besides being a really fun group to hang out with. 🙂

    For obvious reasons I can’t show all the inner pages of the book but here’s a sample for you.

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    Learned something new

    Our family attended the Minnesota Renaissance Festival yesterday. I went to a paper making, print making and bookbinding demo. It was very informative as to the history behind paper and books. They were making all the paper at the festival at the mill where this giant hammer type thing pounded cotton clothing until it was back to fibers. They used wool felt as the couching sheets. They also had a basket that you could donate an article of clothing to go be made into paper. I really want to try this process with cotton but am not sure how I’m going to pound my cotton into oblivion.

    The printmaking was cool for the history but didn’t learn anything I
    could use.

    The Bookbinder showed us a 200+ yr old book from Spain and explained that the pages were made from 100% cotton. The pages were still quite white and in excellent shape. I tried to volunteer to be the apprentice bookbinder but the guy picked a cute young girl that wasn’t even volunteering…figures. She got to keep the blank journal that she made.

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    I’ve joined the blogger world!



    After months of thinking about making a blog, I’ve finally jumped in. I’m planning on posting pictures of current artwork, whether it’s altered books, collage, ATC’s, scrapbooking or assemblage. Who knows what I’ll take up next. I love that my creativity is coming out more and more as I age…maybe I am just able to shut out that inner critic more.

    Art is my Prozac…makes me happy and keeps me sane.

    This minibook is my latest creation. I know that I didn’t use a “proper” book binding technique but it worked for me.