I watched one on little books made using book pages and decided I needed to give this a go. The link to the video is here
I changed mine a little as I made the covers from scraps of Kraft card and they are 5 cm x 5 cm so are small. I also wanted them to have positive words in them and had great fun raiding my stash for stamps as well as printing words out too.
Here's the front cover...
and the back.
I used book pages for the pages and then had a lot of fun decorating.
I coloured some of the images with watercolour pencils...
...and added black watercolour crayon around the words, using a little water to smudge the colour out.
Although they were a little bit fiddly, I really enjoyed this little project.
I ended with happiness - we'd all like that, wouldn't we?
I also watched CreationsCeeCee who inspired my Pocket Doodle book last December. She has been using up watercolour pages and I thought I could use up gel print pages, to make these bookmarks.
The link to her video is here
Both of these are destined to be part of a birthday present for a work colleague who is very artistic herself, so I think she will like them.
I am SURE she will not like, but love them.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy seeing your book art.
Thank you.
Thanks, EC. I am hoping to feature some of my art journal pages next.
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Ellie
What an amazing present to make for someone. I am sure she will love them, they are both so lovely and thoughtful.
ReplyDeleteThanks, sustainablemum. I think she did like them so that was good!
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Ellie
What a delightful and thoughtful gift for your friend. I am sure she will be delighted. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jayne. I think she liked them. I am making one for another friend's birthday at the end of March.
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Ellie
What a lovely project! I so admire your creativity. P. x
ReplyDeleteThanks, Pam. I do enjoy little paper projects like this one, especially if it means I can use what I have!
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Ellie
So cute! Love the inspirational words...we all need that with as crazy as the world has become. Thanks so much for your visit, always appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sandy. Sometimes it is difficult to be positive - I agree.
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Ellie