Archive for December, 2005

Another new photo album
December 28th, 2005 | Link

Photo album: front cover view

This is the second photo album from the premade text blocks I bought from Hollander’s. Now that I’ve given it to its intendended recipients (Merry Christmas, guys), I can post the picture.

Although the photo would indicate otherwise, this album is actually larger than the other one, at about 10″ high by 8″ wide.

New photo albums
December 19th, 2005 | Link

Small photo album from premade text block: outside front

Yesterday I was finally able to retire to my studio (I love saying that!) for a few hours to work on some books. I had a couple of premade photo album text blocks that I wanted to bind, and I also had prepared–cut, folded, creased and punched over the course of a few evenings, a few weeks ago–enough pages of Rives BFK for about four post-and-nut photo albums. In the end I cased in one of the premade albums and finished one of the post-and-nut albums, which was a pretty satisfying day’s play.

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Pretty new papers to play with
December 12th, 2005 | Link

An assortment of Yuzen papers

This weekend I finally made a trip out to the Kozo Arts store on Union Street. They sell beautiful hand-bound guest books, photo albums, journals and the like, which are available in the store and through their web site. They also sell Japanese decorative papers, but only in the store. But they had a good selection of Yuzen (as well as some Indian and Thai papers, pretty ribbons, and some bookbinding supplies–they also offer classes), and between there and the nearby Paper Source store on Fillmore I picked up enough to keep me occupied for the next year.

I don’t know why I’m favoring the girly prints right now. I just prepared four photo albums’ worth of pages (96, to be exact: cut, folded, creased, and punched over three evenings) from black Rives BFK, and only a couple of these will go with it. But, today I received some cream-colored journal and album text blocks from Hollanders, so maybe I’ll use some of my new papers to case them in!

Cai Lun – paper and bookmaking blog
December 8th, 2005 | Link

My favourite recent blog discovery is Cai Lun, which is devoted to making books and paper. It’s full of photos of the author’s experiments with different bindings. Very inspiring! I particularly want to try this technique of attaching the book block to the case using the same ribbon that supports the sections.

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