I’ve got the small red-brown leather journal up on ebay now, it’s HERE!
I like this leather a lot, it’s much tougher feeling than much ofht eleather I work with. It’s quite nejoyable.
I’ve got the small red-brown leather journal up on ebay now, it’s HERE!
I like this leather a lot, it’s much tougher feeling than much ofht eleather I work with. It’s quite nejoyable.
So this smooth leather journal is up on ebay now. It’s HERE!
I have a couple of journals ending today. One is a large 6×9 200 page journal with a distressed leather cover. It’s here:
Here’s a pic of the large journal:
I also have a small really reddish brown colored journal done today. It’s a very cool texture and the color on the screen isn’t right. I had such issues getting a decent shot of it. It’s here:
And here’s a pic of the small reddish brown journal that is much less red in person:
After that I have a couple more auctions ending soon.
It’s a fantastic little sketchbook/journal and I plan on making something similar for myself for when I travel to Maine at the end of this month. It is also very similar to a journal that I’m making for another special order- the dimensions of hers wil be a little different, but it will be much the same- but with 100 pages.
Things have been going pretty well book wise!
I finished up the pastor’s order last night and allowed myself some extra quality time with my bed this morning- I got up at 8:30 instead of 7! The pastor’s order looks great. I must say that it as a collection is beautiful, separately it’s not as impressive but each individual books is unique and is a great example of how a running stitch can look elegant and yet be so darn simple! I’m pretty happy with the results. Hopefully the pastor likes them as much, and hopefully the kids will like them too.
I have a journal up on eBay ending today. I’m not sure how I managed to list one last Saturday, it must have been after the DayJob. It’s the golden deer hide joural with the continuous figure 8 stitch in 2 colors. It’s afat rich spine. I hope it does well, it took a lot longer to sew than most of my eBay journals!.
Here’s a link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6966286759&ssPageName=ADME:B:EF:US:1
I’m thinking it’s a great day outside; I may head up to the Breakheart Reservation and take a little hike. I’ve got a few journals to work on and I should be near the phone incase the DayJob calls- I’m sort of on call.
I forgot to mentionthat I loaded up 2 new journals to eBay today.
ialso put up a large journal- 6×9 outter dimmensions
Youc an see them all here:
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/less23
Today my leather and drawing paper arrived dry and quite safely. I’m completely overjoyed at the quality of the leather. It’s simply fantastic. Super smooth heavier than normal and just great. It’s damn near flawless. Brad came through again. Even the distressed leather is pretty darn great. I had bought a ream of Strathmore drawing paper from Utrecht and I’m pretty happy at their speed of shipping and the condition it arrived in- in this weather – it was dry and not one damaged corner. Not quite what I can say for the significantly more expensive fabriano I bought a week ago from Jerry’s. Super cheap prices, not so safe shipping. Though shipping was more expensive from Jerry’s. Go figure.
Today was quiet and not as hot as it h as been, I drove home in thunder and some small amounts of pouring rain, my tomatoes are happy! I had to rip into that leather tonight. I cut all the remaining covers for the Pastor’s order and got them glued up. Tomorrow I’ll finish trimming the glued portions and hopefully get them backed for the most part. I also cut 2 large sized journal covers for the eBay line and 11 covers for the small eBay line. 7 black and 4 distressed. The next group to get sewn will be the Pastor’s order.
I’m going to wait until Friday to see if the HP paper arrives after that I’m asking for a refund. I have 3 other orders to work on and I’m pretty excited about all of them. One is for a small HP watercolor journal, another midsize journal filled with kraft paper and another larger sized journal filled with drawing paper. I was able to get the kraft paper all hand torn tonight. 12 signatures of hand torn kraft paper, it’s rough and very earthy. The hand torn edges look the most like a deckled edge than any other paper I’ve torn. (Insert happy dance here!) Tomorrow I hope to get some of the drawing paper cut to size too.
I’m having some issues with the map I purchased for the inner cover. The map shack owner was or is a heavy smoker and the map stinks. Really stinks. I’ve had it in baking soda since I bought it and still when I crack open that bag it smells. I may be heading out for another map. I’m going to try kitty litter next- anyone else out there know anything to remove smell from paper? It’s just too cool a map to give up on.
My vacation from the DayJob- and several days from Bookbinding are coming up soon- July 19th through the 25th. I’ll spend some time binding, I expect that I have all special orders done before I leave and I will take orders during that time but I’ won’t be starting them until after I’m back. I will be listing items before I leave on Tuesday and I’ll check email periodically while in Maine, but not as often as I do here. I’ll be in a place with no electric and no internet for much of my time. I’ll be spending a significant portion of my time in a lake.
well I’m feeling pretty good I completed 6 books today. Granted I had made the covers and punched the stations on the previous 3 days but still it feels good to get all that done. That being said that’s a pretty good output for 3 part-time days. (I finished 2 more late last night.)
Today was spent sewing the 6 books and sourcing out materials for a custom order. My HP paper still hasn’t shipped yet thoguh I’ve been billed for it- what’s up with that? The custom order I’m working on is for a journal with drawing paper and maps on the inside covers, a very neat idea. I was hoping to find some nice topographical maps but he didn’t have any that were in my somewhat limited pricerange. He also didn’t have a small map of the US for inside the front cover.
I got the GRAND idea of heading over to Melrose to the used book store. ONly to be hit by devastating news once I arrived on Main street. The book store closed sometiems ago and has been replaces by, of all things for a dry town, a jazz bar?!?!? I think it was a jazz bar, could have been a coffee shop I’m not sure. I was too heart broken to go in, just kept on walking. So the vintage map I was hoping for wasn’t to be had, instead I’ve got a recent map that I’ll be looking to vintage-fy on Saturday. I also plan on heading to yard sales to see if I can find a book with a more authentic map. I am glad I was able to find an older map for the backing paper- a street map of Austin. It’s very cool and very very out of date. (I can’t believe the guy was trying to sellit as something that could possibly help someone when driving in Austin!)
I’m still wainting on my leather. I’m getting a little cheesed about it not being here today. It always arrives one day late. *grumbles*
So I’m off to cut mroe covers.