Sunday, February 19, 2012

Coptic Binding




So I finished my first Coptic binding in my bookbinding class! I think it turned out pretty nice :) At a second-hand store, I bought a history book about dance and tore out some lovely prints to use on my cover.

The front is a costume concept and the back is an early attempt at dance notation. I had to dye the back cover sheet to make the colors match the front. For the dye, I used water, vanilla extract, and chamomile honey tea. I set it in a plastic container overnight with some parts sticking out of the water for a more aged effect. I then took out the sheet and left it on a towel to dry while I went to classes. When I came home, it was completely dry and I was able to cut and paste it to the back cover-board. The rest of the book was pretty straight-forward. 
The sewing was difficult at first, but quickly my hands grew accustomed to the repetative movement- in and out of the signatures, back and forth. I did the sewing while I watched the 2009 movie, The Secret of Kells. I really enjoyed the movie. The textures that come out through the bright color and line-work of the animation were lovely and pushed the storytelling to a higher plane of aesthetic. PLUS it is all about the making of a beautiful and magical book. How appropriate! You really should watch it!!






Friday, February 10, 2012

Ohh Waldo


Oh my how I love this!!
http://outnback.com/ posted this on facebook with this caption, and I had to share it with the world!

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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Admiral Russell R. Waesche

My first Wikipedia contribution! Admiral Russell R. Waesche is my Great Great Grandfather's cousin. He was the Admiral of the US Coast Guard for many years. I got to add a few things to his page and I'm pretty excited about it. Check it out HERE. I love doing Family History!