Flexagons: the BEST kind of hexagons!

collageitFlexagons: the blending of a flex and a hexagon into an intriguing and creative piece of paper art.

Join me for an evening of exploration and creativity in a hands on workshop where you’ll not only learn the secrets of a flexagon, but create your very own!!  We’ll be making a variation of a flexagon with 6 faces that are hidden within, and revealed when the piece is ‘flexed’.

What: Flexagons: Inside & Out, a flexagon designing and making workshop!
When: Thursday February 16, 6pm – 8:30pm
Where: CBBAG Bindery (Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild), 80 Ward St, Toronto, Ontario

For more information & to register, please go here.

Studio Sunday

dsc_0707While I’m taking a day off today, yesterday I was at CBBAG (Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild).  I was teaching folks the joys of deconstructing old books and making them into new ones using the coptic stitch.

If you’ve missed the first couple of workshops for 2017, don’t worry, there are more coming up!  Just visit the workshops section of my website to see a full list.  If you have any questions, I’m happy to answer your questions via email (sproutspress@yahoo.ca).  See you in the bindery!

Latest Project

collageitMeet one of the latest additions to Sprouts Press etsy shop: an Indigo Journal!  This is one of many in this series of unique, hand-dyed, coptic stitched journals.  I’ve written a couple of posts about hand dyeing washi paper with indigo, go here for my favourite one!

Despite the fact that I hand dyed the paper for the covers of this journal way back in August, I love the snowflake-like pattern on this piece.  It’s the perfect January journal!  To read more about this journal here.

How to start using your journal – 3 easy exercises

dsc_0711 Today I’m talking to all the folks out there who have found their perfect, ideal journal and are holding on to it, waiting for inspiration to strike.  Today I’m travelling back in time to a post I wrote a couple of years ago that still holds true.

It’s all about slowing down, paying attention to yourself and your surroundings, and taking your time.  I’ve got three exercises for you to try that should bring some focus and invite eagerness to begin using your journal.

Read on for the article, or click here to view the original post.

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After the conclusion of a large project, or the close of a busy holiday season I often find myself searching for what’s next.  Obviously I’ve got all the ‘business’ things to keep the left side of my brain busy these days.  But what about the next steps for the creativity that drives Sprouts Press, what will the next collection of journals be?  What function will they serve or what questions will they answer, if any?  Will they just be pretty objects that also happen to be books or something else?

I’ve found myself circling around a few topics and activities over the last couple of weeks that seem to be influencing these decisions.  While I’m not going to share what they are, (yet, sorry!) I’d love to tell you how I reached them, with the hope that other kindred spirits are also on this type of quest and might find it useful.  OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

So, this is what I do:

1. Go to the library.  Take the library bag.  Spend around 2/3 of the time in the non-fiction section and 1/3 in the fiction section.  I like to choose books that are a combination of inspiring and instructional, and books on things that I’ve never tried before (ie. traditional Norwegian knitting!!  So beautiful!).  And while I probably won’t actually learn traditional Norwegian knitting, I will certainly enjoy the craftsmanship and detail of the pieces in the book.

Gather enough books to max out your library card.  Seriously.  (It doesn’t cost anything, unless you don’t return them on time.  I *may* have done this once or twice).  While it’s nice to know exactly what you want to look at, it’s so great to just wander the stacks and see what pops out, what titles catch your eye.

2. Drink tea in the sunshine.  This one requires a bit more patience, for me anyways.  To find a sunny window and really enjoy a cup of my favourite tea while not thinking about anything else, just the tea.  I will be honest, it’s rare that I can do this for an entire cup of tea.  Usually it’s just half the cup, then I get sidetracked/eager to look at my library books.  I still enjoy the tea, but more in a gulping look-at-that-awesome-piece-of-artwork kind of way.  In the summertime this is an outdoor/backyard/cafe patio activity!

3. Tidy up the workspace.  I’ve said this before, but a tidy workspace really is so inviting when starting a new project.  Everything is easily found and nothing needs to be moved out of the way to clear another corner of the desk.  I suppose it’s the same idea with a journal; the blank page is uncluttered and prepped for your ideas and creativity.

On days when I do these things in the morning, I find the rest of the day just flies by with me working away and before I know it, it’s time to start dinner.  I get completely lost in designing or creating or researching, and I love it!  Give it a try and let me know how it goes.

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Studio Sunday

photo-5-5Today I’m over at the Guelph School of Art teaching folks the ins and outs of coptic bookbinding.  Look at those gorgeous windows and all that natural light!!

If you missed out this time around, don’t worry, I’ve got more bookbinding workshops planned to keep you busy during these cold winter months!  Take a look at my workshop schedule to see if there’s one near you!

Coptic Bookbinding Workshop!

Join me this sunday for a coptic bookbinding workshop in Guelph!  (details below photo)
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What: Coptic Bookbinding Workshop
When: Sunday January 15, 2017  10am – 4pm
Where: Guelph School of Art, 125 Wyndham Street North, Guelph

For more information and to register, go here.

Registration is now open!

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A big thank you to everyone who came out and supported all us makers at this year’s One of a Kind Show!  Your appreciation for handmade is amazing!!

It’s been a few days since the show ended, and I’ve been busy as ever catching up on orders and getting the winter 2017 workshop schedule in order.

I’m happy to announce that REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!!!

All you bookbinding enthusiasts, now’s your chance to make a wish list, or make someone else’s paper-loving, book-maker dreams come true!  Head over to the Workshops section of my site to see what’s available!

See You At the One of a Kind Show!

It’s that time of year, when I spend 11 days as a vendor at the One of a Kind Show here in Toronto.

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I’ve got several new designs, old favourites and some brand new things this year!! (Like the Bookbinder’s Toolkits!). Find me at booth E34 this year. Stop by and say Hello, I always like chatting with fellow bibliophiles!

News!

Hello folks!

Things around the studio have been quite hectic lately, lots of freshly handbound journals off to new homes, workshops being taught and holiday show prep.  While I won’t go into details here, instead I’ll redirect you to my eNewsletter sign up for a more in-depth look at what’s next for Sprouts Press holiday shows and such.  Go here: http://eepurl.com/Xyh4z *Next newsletter goes out this week, so sign up in the next couple of days to be included.  e399d591-fc56-4eb5-bf83-8be496e46f79
This saturday you can find Sprouts Press in Hamilton at the Makeology Holiday Show!!  So excited for this show, I’ll have handbound books, journals, albums, sketchbooks and a few holiday-themed book items!

What: Makeology Holiday
When:  Saturday, November 19, 11am – 5pm
Where: Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology, 900 Woodward Ave, Hamilton (my booth is in ‘The Woodshed’)

For more infomation, please see the show website here.