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that’s the plan stan

Holy Moly what a week! So I accepted my new position and my current boss went into panic mode. So I’ve been working like crazy these last few days. I’ve needed to have several meetings about what I do (buy flowers) and how I do it (practice makes perfect). That being said my boss’s nervousness made me a little nervous. So in addition to all that I currently do I had to spend a lit of time writing things down and thinking actively about what I do and recording it for the people who will be filling in while they hire for someone else.

So obviously I’ve been pretty darn tired when I get home.

So this week bookbinding has been on the back burner. Today however is another story, I’ll bin the studio all day. Or that’s the plan!

I have planned:

Cutting the spine into the cover of a very complex special order.

Gluing up 3 hedgehogs with Stonehenge paper.

Taking pictures of the hedgehog process.

Among several other things. I’m hoping to cut several covers today too.

Yesterday several half hides arrived, one jet black super smooth cowhide and another brown marbled finish. They are awesome hides. I can’t wait to cut some covers from them and see how they look. Normally I’m not a fan of cowhide, but I’ve started to like it for a few redeeming qualities, mainly it’s superior stiffness.

the new job

I didn’t get to announce the great news! The job that I mentioned below that I was interviewing for on Monday I was offered and accepted.

What does this mean in terms of the studio? Well I won’t be so darn tired after I get out of work. (I hope anyway.) While the new position is with the same company it is a less physically demanding job and should leave me with enough energy after work that I can have time and be awake long enough to work in the studio. It also means that I can work a regular schedule, essentially 6 to 2:30 every day and I should (hopefully) have my weekends off and I’ll have 2 days off in a row, which never happens now. Basically I’m hoping this job will leave me with more time to work on studio related things and will leave me with more energy.

This position is physically further away but due to where and how I’ll be driving I’ll really only be on the road an additional 15 minutes. I almost forgot to mention that I’ll be starting the weekend after valentines day.

Sorry for the text-laden posts these last few days but I swear I’ll get to some nice pictures ASAP.

it’s falling down around my ears!!!

I thought that I had an easy fix on my hands when the pipe below the sink became dislodged and water leaked all over the place. I took a look at it and thought that it would be a quick and simple repair.

That night I hooked it all back up in 10 minutes or so. There didn’t seem to be any more water coming form the pipe under the sink. So I put the heater under the sink and let it dry out the very saturated bottom of the cabinet. The next morning I got up made my coffee, only when I rinsed the pot I heard a familiar dripping of water that wasn’t inside the pipes, looking below my sink I saw water dripping along the bottom of the pipe I had reconnected the night before. Cursing my lack of skill with a monkey wrench I got myself under the cabinet. Only to find that the leak was not from the pipe I had reconnect my sub-par monkey wrench skills had bee enough to tighten the pipe and connectors. What my skills with a wrench could not fix was the ancient copper tube under the sink that had corroded over time to become a very effective sieve.

When I pulled the pipe from under the cabinet I was met with a great deal of corrosion, and a nasty white sludge that had probably kept the leak slow over the past few years, and of course the last year and a half of this house’s existence was unoccupied so that sludge was probably hardened into a cement.

I then drove my butt to Home Depot purchased the wrong items for repair came home screwed up the repair. Royally ticked myself off and then drove back to home depot bought the proper tools and items for repair. When I came home with the right stuff the repair took me all of 20 minutes, including clean up time.

Obviously this took the majority of my day off to accomplish.

I didn’t get to spend much time in the studio at all. I did have just enough time to tear down 3 books worth of Stonehenge paper in 3 colors and stitch them up into book block which are resting in the press until I get home from work. Tonight they will get glued into blocks and then hopefully the next day end up in book form.

I also have finished the final format for a book I’ve been working on for 2 months now. While I was under the sink I gave the book a lot of thought, it’s funny how some around the house items are pretty mindless and I can think of other things. Although an overriding thought during my stay under the sink was that I really hope that nothing else goes wrong with the plumbing ‘cause I really hate it, really hate it. I also thought a lot about how the house is structurally sound but little things like pipes falling apart and the toilet running are probably going to happen a lot over the next few years.

I have a group of auctions ending today or tomorrow. The auction ending today ends around 6pm Eastern time. That’s for the book press. You can see the auction here. and the original post about it here.

I’m hoping that tonight after my interview I can actually get a chance to get my butt into my studio. I’ve been so busy with household chores that I haven’t been able to work in my studio much at all. It’s been one thing after another with the house too. Last night the pipes under the sink became dislodged and water from the dishwasher leaked all over the floor. Luckily it was just age and use that loosened the pipe and it was a simple fix, as a matter of fact the fix went faster than the clean up. With the recent cold snap here I was worried about frozen pipes so imagine my surprise when I went into the kitchen to find water everywhere. It was quite horrifying.

(Now that I think about it I don’t think that I’ve mentioned my interview here…. I’m interviewing for a new position within the company that I currently work and I’m pretty excited. The job is right up my alley, and I think I stand a good chance. I’ll write ore about it later, probably both if I do and or don’t get the position. Man, I hope I do!)

Notebookism!!!!

THe notebook that I wrote about last night was featured on Notebookism.com!!!

Notebookism is one of my favorite websites. One of few that I check every morning before I go to work, it’s set to open in Firefox with the rest of my email services!

Click the link above to ekc out notebookism entirely, and if your only interested in my book click here!

Nearly Done

This hedgehog is up on eBay right now, with one day left, and it’s only at $9.99 right now. It’s filled with Fabriano Artistico in antique/natural white cold press 140lb paper. Check it out, link below.

It will be up on ebay here!

Strathmore 500 series Paper

So I dipped into my Strathmore 500 series paper stash and ripped down several sheets into pages for these covers. One is on eBay and one is on etsy. I stu with simple sewing patterns and I think they turned out well.



This little journal is 124 pages of Strathmore 500 series charcoal paper. Simple linking long stitch in black Irish linen. It’s on etsy here!

This also is Strathmore 500 series paper, 148 pages. It’s a alternating long stitch in natural unbleached Irish linen. It’s on eBay here!

I promised a picture

The pictures below are pictures of the watercolor sketchbook that I made from my unknown stash of watercolor paper, unknown that I can’t remember the brand or type all I known is that it’s 100% rag, white, 140lb, and cold press. IT tore beautifully and made the most wonderful deckled edges ever. I covered it in blue cowhide, with an elastic, a pocket and I can’t wait to use it.




I did tell myself no more sketchbooks until I fill some of the many that I already have, but I just can’t resist, I’m in love with this little book.

I used my new press r this book and I’ve got to say- perfect covers!

a list of sorts

I stitched up a couple of journals the day before last but haven’t had a lot of time to work on getting them uploaded, due to well, as you read below life commitments. So I have a huge laundry list of things to do for tomorrow, not much of which has to do with getting the electrical finally hooked up in the room upstairs and the majority of which has to do with bookmaking.

I plan on making a few larger format hedgehogs, probably in 5×8 or something similar and in that Fabriano or the Stonehenge I have stored up. I’d like to tear down sheets into sizes that leave me with no scraps. That would make me really happy. That being said I am on the verge of buying new leather.

So tomorrow you can expect to see books listed on etsy and eBay as well as a fe new announcements, about the shop for my brother.