This is a book I made for a friend. It is fabric paper using one of the many "reports" sent out by companies that we really don't read. Now I have a use for them. Muslin is covered with medium, then the paper is laid randomly on it and covered with more medium and painted cheesecloth. After everything is dry, I put down silk leaves, then Misty Fuse, and covered it all with net fusing it all in place. The inside has dyed and rubber stamped fabric fused to it. I cut the covers with a decorative rotary cutter and punched holes along the spine. It is filled with watercolor paper. The rings that hold the pages in place are decorated with fibers.
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Very nice Sandy.
A great recycling project Sandy. Did you make the silk leaves yourself?
Just gorgeous Sandy.
I'm just getting here to welcome you to blogland. I see you're out in the northwest. I have a sis in Seattle who also has a log cabin thru the pass into the Cascades, around Roslyn.
You're doing beautiful work, but the most beautiful are your grandkids....*S*
Welcome to blogging! Lovely book
Very nice--love the fall colors!
What a beautiful way to recycle - very nice!
Thanks for sharing the pics of your beautiful grandchildren!
Hi Sandy. Pointed in your direction by Sue B. Welcome to blogland, looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Hi! Welcome to the blogland! Your bok is really lovely!
This is a great book Sandy. Love those colors. Welcome to the land of blogging!
A great book and welcome in bloggerland!!!
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