The Studio on a Sunday

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I was on the road again today, not actually in the studio.  I was near St. James town teaching another bookbinding workshop in a new venue, Little House in the City.  It’s a lovely little shop with a workspace in the back that is perfect for bookbinding.  DSC_0702

In all, I’m pleased to say that the first Creative Bookbinding workshop here went very well!  Stay tuned for more dates of this workshop at this wonderful location.

To see my full schedule of workshops, go here.

Saturday Morning at 906 Queen St. W.

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It was another successful bookbinding workshop at Graven Feather today!

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A huge Thank You to everyone who signed up and came out despite the weather! One person came all the way from Smithville!!

There are more Sprouts Press bookbinding workshops coming up. To see the full workshop schedule click here.

Some Weekend Fun in Toronto!

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I’m looking forward to teaching a new bookbinding workshop this weekend.  This Sunday is Creative Bookbinding at Little House in the City!

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If you’ve been thinking of trying your hand a bookbinding this is the class to take the plunge!  No previous experience is required and everyone leaves with a finished project.  And if your Valentine appreciates your crafty side, it’ll make the perfect gift!

When: Sunday February 8, 2015  1pm – 4pm
Where: Little House in the City, 555 Parliament Street, Toronto

To find more information and to register, go here.
To see my full schedule of upcoming workshops, go here.

Latest Projects!

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DSC_0780Please welcome the latest items in my Etsy shop: Large Fancy Coptic Journals!  You may remember a similar journal I mentioned in a previous post, the Indigo Coptic Journal, well these are from the same series, but with different covers. DSC_0785 They are some of the largest coptic books I’ve ever hand bound!  Measuring 10″ x 8 1/4″, they are perfect for sketching, guest books and any other situation where a large page is best.  I also love how the coptic binding allows the books to open flat.  This means that you could even use both pages (front and back, when open).  Then your potential writing/sketching surface would measure a whopping 10″ x 16 1/2″!!!  Imagine that!!DSC_0804

And, as always, I like to keep things classy with my journals.  So when you’re done writing or sketching for the day, close it up and keep it all together with a reclaimed leather and brass button stud!

Wordless Wednesday 4.2.15

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Tea Festival

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If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you’ll know by now that I like tea.  I really like tea.  I’m not a coffee drinker, just a tea drinker.  So, you won’t be surprised that today’s post is a re-cap of last weekend’s Tea Festival here in Toronto!  It was, of course, held at the Toronto Reference Library, proving that the link between books and tea is constant and true!!

DSC_0716Just some of my favourite things from the show.  A tea cookbook by Raelene Gannon, Tea and all it’s Splendour.  I heard her speak last year but her book wasn’t complete.  It just came out last thursday – and I already have a signed copy!!  (Be prepared for a post or two about earl grey infused scones or sencha pesto with walnuts!!)
DSC_0709 And of course I picked up a few packs of Tao leaf tea; coconut oolong and tangerine ginger.  It’s that time of year for ginger based tea – no flu for me!!DSC_0714 And lastly, Pekoe fermented kombucha tea!  I haven’t tried it yet so not sure what to expect exactly.  I’m sure you can figure out my favourites by now: oolong and ginger!

Tell me about how much you love tea!!!

And the winner is . . . .

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Last tuesday I announced I was having a blog giveaway contest!  Well, the contest ran, so many amazing entries were submitted and I’m pleased to announce that we have a winner!!!  DSC_0727Congratulations to kwils3!!  You’ve won the prize pack!!

I wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone who took the time to enter my contest.  I’m blown away by your heartfelt reasons for putting pen to paper.  It’s clear so many of you took time and great care to compose your answers.  I love hearing that journals make your hearts swoon!

Soooo, I decided to draw a second name for a smaller but still paper-fantastic prize!!  The winner is Lettersandlaces!!!  You’ve won one of my signature Loot Bags!!  It’s a small collection of my handmade goodies.

Again, thanks to everyone who participated in my first blog contest, I plan to have more in the near future!  And I promise to keep them creative and fun!!

**If you are a winner, please send me an email with your mailing address so I can ship your prize!

The Studio on a Sunday

Day 117/365DSC_0705 Today I’ve been working on an upgraded version of the Mini Book Necklace.  The books themselves will remain the same, just the rest of it will be a bit more fancy. DSC_0703There will be beads, longer chain, some charms and tassels!  (yes, tassels!!)  I really like the idea of the mini book as a pendant, as an object and a functional book.  I also really like the idea of the longer chain as it means writing in it while wearing it!DSC_0704

A couple of prototypes, in the right direction, but not sure they’re quite there yet, what do you think?