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Notebooks and journals from France and Germany, a gift from a most excellent reader!
Notebooks and journals from France and Germany, a gift from a most excellent reader!
I've always loved cutting out images that catch my eye. They're great for sparking off ideas for needlepoint designs, sewing projects etc.
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Cover for my notebook journal
I just have to use my Old French writing stamp.
oooh! i love my stamps.
embossed the back cover with distress embossing powder. heheheheh
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Here are the finished Notebook Dangles! I used the Schoolhouse Alphas to spell out my nieces' names, but you can use them for subject titles like math, english, etc.
Notebooks illustrated by Greg Welker and printed and contructed by Anthony DeMarco for sale at earthlryelm.
Each book is 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" with 48 pages of grid paper staple bound.
taken with Olympus µ5000; I moved to a new flat and took all of my notebooks to my new place; I had no idea how many I have
Black & blue rag quilt -- The patterns look like my notebook full of doodles after a very long meeting...
My first swap ever! Sent to snarglebean in NY. We had to decorate a notebook, both inside and out, according to our partner's tastes - zine style. I filled the notebooks with cut outs, packing tape transfers, quotes, lyrics and added some stickers I thought she would like (fishies and cats! Hah natural enemies).
Also sent a card which I got from Frankie magazine - cute illustrations done by young Australian artists.
Working on some notebooks for workshops planned at Materialise in Edinburgh www.lovematerialise.com/
Notebook sketch. Mechanical pencil. Photoshopped a little for color. love her right foot, not so happy with the other. i erased her legs twice searching for a believable pose.
I imagine she's on a kitchen table, with her foot on a chair. She needs an apron (with lace trim!) and a scarf. Also a bowl with a spoon in it next to her. We'll see if I get ambitious.
Notebooks made from recycled envelopes and cardboard.
Now for sale at Etsy: www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=27066392