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The fires, smoke and heat Rage on…

Since gardening and other outdoors activities involve breathing toxic smoke for the moment, the dining room table continues to multi task-

Art journals, diary journals, junk journals… I just can’t get enough of these precious little things. It’s taken months of trial and error to find “my” style and what I enjoy. Each chronicles part of my art journey in mixed media, spilling over into other areas of my life, including metal smithing. They are all packed and ready by the door to just grab and go if we ever need to evacuate….

I had been using beautiful papers from Zazzle for some of my journal covers but they did not stand up where they were involved as part of the hinge assembly. That took me down a road for an alternate method of attaching covers and spines to the inside papers (signatures). I’ve ended up using book tape binding and I love it! Now I can use delicate paper, cloth or whatever I decide. It’s delicious!

Back to my fabric stash from mark making with the hand made brushes….

This week’s projects included 2 journals . The first one I used both fabric I marked, and paper I did at the same time, in teal and blacks. I’m not usually a teal blue kinda girl but-its what was on hand. It’s about 7×5″.

The scruffy black crow just seemed to want to be on the cover, so that’s where he went. Finished.

Book #2 was much smaller, about 2.5×3″. I’d vegetable dyed the pages many months ago with purple cabbage (yes, it works beautifully), and they were just waiting for a cover—in blues. Which I NEVER work with. I really am trying to finish some of the many half finished projects I have on the go and was determined this was going to be one of them. Blue or not.

Finding a focal for the front is always an interesting exercise. Yesterday I decided silver would look good with the black onyx stone I had on hand. The silver I had etched over a year ago and forgot it was a much heavier weight than I usually work with and after some challenges, managed to cut, drill and polish the oval piece and set the onyx. I just noticed I am missing most my right thumb nail on one side…a shop casualty I think.

And a new year begins…

But first I needed to finish off so many projects, all in various stages of production. Today was the day!

My studio is an eclectic mixture of stuff. I have metal art pieces on the go, mixed media journals and wall art, encaustic wax panels and sewing. I began with the mini journals that have taken over the dining room table for the past 2 months.

Caterina Giglio is an amazingly talented mixed media artist I have been following for years. One of her posts from 3 years ago features Miniature Book Making and that’s where I started with these little journals.

I love the embellishment part of the book making process. I also am a “keeper” of things…so I have a good sized stash to play with when I need inspiration. These are what I finished today:

These little books are 2 1/2″ by 3″, and this one is covered in an eco printed cotton that I did with maple leaves a couple of years ago. The patterned paper is also an eco print, embellished with pen marks, created about the same time. If you’d like to see the eco printing process I used, view my post here.

The little brass bezel in the center was one I made about 6 years ago. The base is etched brass and the center is a copy of an old angel print that I encased in resin. It’s been waiting patiently in a drawer to find it’s forever home ♥

These books are all 2 1/2″ x 3 1/4″ high, with the signature pages finished with various paint techniques. This one has a reticulated, etched piece of brass on the cover that I did over 10 years ago…and another piece of that eco print, finished off with recycled Sari silk ties.

I happen to not only love feathers, but am fortunate we have wild pheasants here in our Valley. This is a donated one…

I adore the colours in this one and it’s extra special because that’s a photo of my Grandma in 1930…swimming at a local beach. It’s encased in resin in an etched brass bezel , and attached with tiny screws. The eco prints were made with local botanicals and the wrapping is a tea dyed cotton.

The final one I finished was another brass bezel, this one is a silver heart and a tiny garnet. It has a cloth cover and another tea dyed wrap.

I found the paper based covers were not standing up, so switched to fabric. I really like the rough cottons and just happened to have a stash of that as well…