My experiments with glue can be found here.
I had not done Mod Podge so I tried it for this class. It is okay and fairly cost effective as well. But I am also learning that actually working in the book is not ideal because of the spine. These pages do not thrill me but I have begun. I'm thinking I like the idea of 'tip ins'. For these an inch of so of two pages is left to insert a completed page between.
Some forethought presented itself. The title for the music was reapers and I was thinking spring fern fronds. I made a second set with the fern fronds in mind. Reaping will be towards the end of the book where winter is featured.
An experiment that s p r e a d !
We were asked to use white glue as a design element. I tried a tree. I like the idea but a young sapling quickly spread to an old punky tree. The tree also became way more realistic so those cute duckies are totally inappropriate. :(
Serious touch up for an aging tree.
A paper I'd photo copied of ferns glued to a music page. Not original but my own thought at least. hmmm, I shoulda printed on green paper. I also shoulda put new ink in the printer!!! But the suggestion is there for me and I'm confident I'll run afoul of no copyright laws. lol
I drew in frond shapes. With several markers in browns and greys I filled in dead foliage and emerging ground. With a paint pen I sketched the essence of ferns and filled in the background sky with a watercolour pencil.
I like and it'll be up and away from here!
I wanted a tree branch. I'd traced a branch unto tissue paper some time ago. It is wonderful having an assortment of material laying about in various stages of readiness.
A bird stamp to finish it off.
I have learned that creative tries create their own inertia. Ideas and abilities begin to tumble over one another. Sometimes it is even hard to keep up! I felt so flush I sketched my very own branch on scrap book paper using every brown and black mark maker I could find. I do like stamps, but simple ones. Wow, instant depth. I like! lol
One last photo.
In keeping with the idea of one thing leads creatively to another I have decided to do a journal calender. It will be an opportunity to do and record simple arabesque designs each day.
I can't believe I've added one more thing to an already full agenda. But this is heady stuff. I was making a calendar way past my usual bedtime. The rooster was turning out lights on me wanting a good night sleep so he could be up early for crowing. I was laying awake trying not to count future eggs before they could be hatched. Here is to a creative April. No fooling!
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I had the Bluebeard and Elizabeth blog bookmarked after seeing her stuff on WOYWW at the Stamping Ground. I have been trying to resist doing an altered book but you are making it look like so much fun.
I understood how you felt about lying in bed and trying to not think of ideas and the urge to get up and play in your AB, I feel the same way! It is so much fun experimenting and playing with ideas! Also, I learned the same thing you did about clean wax paper, I finally threw away some gesso'd parchment because it was creating messes i didn't want, lol They must, after all, be intentional messes for me! Your doing a great job on your book, and I cannot wait to see it progress! waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :)
Very, very impressive. I like the idea of tip-ins. After all, that's how I got started in ABs. I made tip-ins and traded them on a yahoo group. When I realized I needed a place to store them, I experimented (what else is new?) to find the best way to insert them in a book for storage.
I'm so glad I live alone. I was up until nearly 5 am working on future lessons, when I realized I had to mow my yard today or wait till next week when it would once again be dry. I know what you mean about the ideas, and I often have a horrible schedule because I can't contain my own enthusiasm (or impatience).
I confess. I know a LOT of people use wax paper in their ABs, but I simply don't because it is usually single or no more than two time use. Too expensive for me. I guess I should say something about it on my blog, but since I so, so seldom use it, I will probably forget (grin). Now aren't you glad this class only meets every two weeks?
You are really making wonderful progress on your altered book. I admire how you try different things and then roll with them when they turn out to be something other than what you were expecting. I completely get your rooster turning out the lights on you...I find myself trying to navigate in complete darkness sometimes too. Geesh...leave a light on please. Let April be the best creative month to date this year. Blissful Inspiration...
I didn't do my glue as a design element bit of the homework but yours is very impressive! In fact everyone's work is very impressive. Looking forward to seeing what you do next.
You have been busy! I have lots of odd bits lying around here and would like to get into doing a book someday. I even have the book but I'm not ready yet. I like all the effects you've tried, especially the branch over the music.
I'm also interested in trying the calendar journal sometime. I think that would be lovely to look back on. Do you have a reference site for that?
I'm just loving your branches and the results of all your experimenting! Isn't this fun? I'm just loving Elizabeth's class and all the information - plus it's so much fun seeing others who are working through it for the first time too. Your book is looking great - can't wait to see where it goes next.
WOW!!!! I am in love with your glue tree!!!!! What a brilliant, brilliant idea!!!! I am loving that you played around with all the glues, so much fun. Your Ab is going to look amazing x
I ADORE that glue tree!!!
Thanks for sharing,
Jackie x
I'm another AB classmate and a fan of your glue tree. Love your book.
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