Happy December to all of you.
Most of us are thinking about gift giving during this time of year. This project I am sharing with you is an alphabet book I made for my 19 month-old granddaughter for Christmas. I absolutely love combining paper (I use the Gelli Plate a lot) and cloth, and hand stitching whenever I can.
I knew I wanted the book to be small enough for her to easily handle; I made it 6”x6” but, of course, you can make one any size you like. I started with a cardboard template to measure the pieces of duck cloth. I find that I don’t really like cutting out material using my cutting mat; it just never works out for me. I cut out 6 pages, one each for the letters A-F. I, also, cut one page which was about 1 inch longer for the cover. Once the cloth was cut, I frayed the edges.
Next, I cut 6 - 2 1/4” x 2 1/4” pieces of duck cloth for the letters. I used Julie Fen Balzer’s alphabet Art Foamies and stamped the letters using Versa Fine Clair ink. It did smear a little. The next book, I will use Archival Ink which I think will work better. You could also use acrylic paint mixed with GAC900 as well. I placed the duck cloth letter on the Gelli Print and machine stitched it as well.
I have moved onto the next 6 letters in the alphabet. That one, will likely be completed for Christmas. The others will follow when I have the opportunity to do them.
This project was really fun and it’s a great way to use lots of your Art Foamies.
I hope you try to make your own little journal. Post it, and tag me so I can see what you do.
Happy Holidays.
Robin
Robin,
ReplyDeleteThis is so so cute!! What a fantastic project for any age!! I absolutely love it and appreciate your creativity so much!
I am thankful for your beautiful share! xokp
So fun & full of love!
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