The Studio on a Sunday

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Wedding season is here!  This series of photos is from a piece I completed for a client last week: a gorgeous, stone grey fabric guest book with brass details and ocean blue ribbons.  Sounds dreamy!

photo 2In case you were wondering; I make all my own covers.  In this case, I also made the book cloth, custom to the bride’s request.
DSC_0717_fotor Some close ups of the finished piece, it’s all in the details. I’m really pleased with how this book, I love working with clients to find the perfect book for their occasion.

If you want to request a custom book, just go here and fill in my online form.  It’s easy!!

Blossom and Bloom

Day 263/365Blossom and Bloom- JulyI’m pleased to say that I’ll be participating in the next Blossom and Bloom show in less than 3 weeks!  Located in picturesque Unionville, in the courtyard of the Varley Art Gallery, this is going to be a show worth checking out!  I’ll be there with my handbound books, alongside a curated selection of talented makers, live music, and floral designers.

I’ll be there for just one day, on Sunday July 12 from 11am – 4pm.

The gallery is located at 216 Main Street, Unionville.

Bonus: Admission & parking are free!

New in the Shop

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Seems I’m in full production mode these days!  I’d like to introduce the next set of designs in the Quick Notes series.  Aptly titled, No-Nonsense Notebooks, these little pocket books mean business!  They embody all the usual characteristics of my handbound journals; a balance of functionality and durability with beauty to inspire.  But I’ve taken away the frills and pared it back to basics; this is a series of handbound notebooks with simplicity and class.  Plain and simple, no messin’ around!

Clockwise from the top right, you can find them here:

Mint & Light Grey, Navy & Light Grey, Black & Light Grey, Gold & Cream, Burgundy & Cream.

Lakeside Blues

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I have high hopes for this weekend, since last weekend was filled with sunny, blue skies!  I’ve put together my best collection of summery blues inspired by summer skies, lakes and oceans.

Starting from the top left, going clockwise:

Handbound Indigo Journal with Reclaimed Leather, Screenprinted Linen Pouch, Blue Red & Golden Floral Notebook, Indigo Blue Sketchbook, Paper Moon Book Earrings, Elegant Quick Notes in Blue Green, Indigo Starburst Journal, Indigo and Silver Notebook.

Wordless Wednesday 24.06.15

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Stitching Arrows

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In case you missed it or forgot, this saturday I’m teaching a hard cover bookbinding class.  The lovely ladies over at Graven Feather are hosting and I couldn’t be more excited, it’s a beautiful space!

This is a different workshop from the previous classes.  I’ll be teaching how to construct a hard cover and then how to sew it all together using the Arrow Stitch (pictured above).

The details:
Saturday June 27, 10am – 1pm
Graven Feather, 906 Queen St. West, Toronto

For more information and to register, go here.

New in the Shop

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Some new items in the shop.  These are the latest series of Quick Notes Notebooks, titled: Elegant Quick Notes.

They boast a bit more formality than the first series of Quick Notes, which are hand painted.  They feature a white and gold label along with a fancy fabric trim!  As always, they are hand bound by yours truly.

Clockwise from top left:
Mint & White Polka Dots, Red & White Floral, Blue Red & Golden Floral, Petite Blue Florals, Brown & Gold Garden, Blue & Green Floral.

Studio on a Sunday

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Jog your memory back to last fall and my many posts about hand-dying paper.  Remember all that beautiful paper that I dyed using indigo and also watercolour paints?  I used most of it to make unique, one of a kind journals.  But there were off-cuts and scraps that were too small to use, which of course I saved.
DSC_0734Earlier this week I went to Paperhouse Studio and made good use of my end pieces.  I framed the best papers and pressed them into cute little art buttons!!  photo 4They turned out really well, some abstract and sharp, others more subtle and soft.  I’ve prototyped packaging and tested it this weekend, I’ll make necessary tweaks and then you can find them in my online shop!photo 1

Sprouts Press goes to Welland!

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It’s a great day for a road trip to the Niagara region!  Stop by Vermeers Garden Centre in Welland and say Hi to yours truly and many other talented makers!

What: Heirlooms Artisan Market
When: Saturday June 20, 10am – 6pm
Where: Vermeers Garden Centre, 684 South Pelham St, Welland, Ontario

Pro tip: This is an Etsy sponsored event, you know what that means – swag bags!!  If you’re one of the first 100 people you’ll get a swag bag with some pretty awesome goodies inside!

For more details and vendor profiles, go here.

Peonies & Roses

Day 255/365P9031589_fotorOnce again, I’ve been inspired by the state of the garden: peonies and roses!!  I suppose this happens because I try really hard to balance my work life (indoors) with some much needed time in the garden (outdoors).  I find a real connection between being a maker of tactile objects and working in the garden; multiple senses are needed to really enjoy both of these things.

If you’re interested in knowing where to find these things, read on.

Ex Libris Bookplates (2 designs pictured in red, 1 in salmon)

Quick Notes Notebooks (pictured in two-tone red and pink & gold)

Watercolour Sketchbook in red (pictured top left corner)

Starburst Journal (pictured in marsala, just below the Watercolour Sketchbook)

Hot Pink Watercolour Sketcher (pictured right in the middle)

Large Fancy Coptic Journal in Marsala (pictured bottom right corner)