Mothers Day Gift Collection No. 1

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I’ve put together a sweet little collection of journals for all the Mom’s out there that love to write, sketch, doodle, collage and, of course, make brag books about their kids!

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I know my Mom has at least 2 journals on the go all the time.  She has been one of my biggest supporters since the beginning of Sprouts Press!  So, I’ve decided to put together a couple of collections of items that I think Moms like her might like.  Everyone is different, of course, which is why I’ve planned for more than one collection, the second is coming out next week.

You can find these items online and some only in-person, for all the journalers/drawers who prefer to skip the digital transaction.  See below for details.

From the top left, clockwise;
Fancy Coptic Journal: Light green florals and distressed text with vintage button and reclaimed leather.  Has a surprise map page!  Available exclusively on One of a Kind Online, go here for details.
Fancy Coptic Journal: Colourful and gold Florentine covers with golden vintage button and reclaimed leather.  Only available in person at SpringPop, a pop up shop in Burlington: 408 John Street, Burlington, Ontario.  April 17, 18 & 19, 2015.  Go here for details.
Fancy Coptic Journal: Sweet florals in lilac and blue with matching vintage button and reclaimed leather, great size to fit in a purse or day bag.  Has a surprise map page!  Available on Etsy, go here for details.
Indigo Starburst Journal: Hardcover journal featuring hand-dyed indigo paper with ‘starburst’ stitching down the spine.   A bit larger than the previous three books, also makes a unique and gorgeous album or scrapbook.  Available on Etsy, go here for details.
Black and White Handbound Journal: A tall, handbound journal that features hand-dyed washi paper covers.  A modern journal with a mix of page papers, great for sketching or writing.  Available on Etsy, go here for details.

Extra! Extra!

Day 186/365Blossom and Bloom PosterYesterday I spent some time prepping a box full of lovely little notebooks for swag bags for the Blossom and Bloom show!  It’ll be happening select weekends throughout the summer in a picturesque courtyard of the Varley Art Gallery, in Unionville.

I’m pleased to announce that I’ll also be a vendor at this market-style show 2 days: Sunday July 12 and Saturday August 8.  Come out if you can, it looks like there will be a great variety of artisans, floral designers and artists in attendance!  Should be fantastic!!

Wordless Wednesday 08.04.15

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Sprouts Press goes to the Junction!

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You can now find Sprouts Press products in the Junction!  Introducing our newest retailer: Urban Gardener on Dupont!DSC_0824 - Version 20_fotor

If you haven’t checked out this shop you definitely should!  They have a great selection of gardening products, and a curated selection of handmade items from local makers!

There are a few Sprouts Press items there, like the Starburst journals, Indigo Fancy Coptic journals and Bookbinding kits.
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I have only good things to say about this shop; it’s beautiful, welcoming and run by incredibly sincere and lovely people.  Go and check it out!!

Details:
Urban Gardener
1640 Dupont St, Toronto

Spring Time Collaboration

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Introducing the Spring Gift Pack from Graven Feather:
il_570xN.750167387_o8shI am so proud to announce that my Quick Notes notebooks in gold are a part of these gorgeous sets!  They are curated by Graven Feather and showcase the work of a few local artisans and shops.  (and did I mention how beautiful they are??)il_570xN.750038598_7kxb

Housed in handmade paper from Paperhouse Studio here in Toronto, Graven Feather printed on the reverse and hand crafted each folder.  Inside you’ll find all sorts of goodies including one of my handbound gold notebooks, as pictured above.
il_570xN.750041456_5koz Inside you’ll also find a pen from Articulations and several other printed goodies!  (I’m not spilling the beans on the rest of the contents – you’ll just have to get your own to find out!)il_570xN.750165361_pg84 When secured shut (gorgeous!!) it’s the perfect place to keep your cherished ephemera and paper treasures.  The Spring Gift Pack also makes the perfect gift for Mothers day or a special birthday or anyday!

Secrets Journal

Day 177/365OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAThe Secret Belgian binding has always been one of the most intriguing books I’ve made.  I love the jacobs ladder-like structure that gives it so much flexibility.  That’s right, this handbound book can flip completely open!  OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA I was going for an Edward Gorey feel with brown Florentine paper, black ribbon and my own handmade grey sparkle paper.
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To see the full Etsy listing, go here.

Wordless Wednesday 01.04.15

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Make your own journal at Graven Feather!

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Teaching others my craft is something I really enjoy.  I’ve taught a few different workshops at a few different places and it’s always so much fun.  I wanted to talk a bit about it today.

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The next workshop is set for Saturday April 11 at Graven Feather here in Toronto.  This is a creative bookmaking workshop for everyone and anyone; no previous art experience is required.  Following a demo of basic paper decorating techniques, everyone gets to try them in a non-intimidating, supportive environment.photo-12_fotorThen I’ll teach the Longstitch/Linkstitch technique, and everyone leaves with a finished project!  This is one of my favourite stitches, it’s versatile, durable and beautiful!IMG_1710

The details of this workshop:
When:  Saturday April 11, 2015.  10am – 1pm
Where:  Graven Feather, 906 Queen St. West, Toronto

For more information and to register, please click here.

If you’ve taken one of my workshops then you know the satisfaction of finishing your first, from scratch, hand bound journal!  If you’re a past student, I’d love if you took a moment to share your experiences below.

 

The Grey Beaded Journal

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Cleaning and organizing always leads to reminiscing for me.  Like this beaded coptic journal, for instance.  It’s the last one of a series, all featuring my own handmade paper on the covers and matching beading details.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA The covers showcase my own handmade papers, each is different.
From left to right:
Coral: pigmented cotton.
Green: pigmented abaca with multicoloured gampi inclusions.
Blue: pigmented abaca with multicoloured gampi inclusions.
Grey-Black: pigmented cotton with supersparkle!! *This is the last one!
White: cotton.
Tan: my own pine needle fibres mixed with abaca for strength.
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And this is the last one left!  The grey-black sparkly journal with royal blue beading detail on the cover, check it out here.

Use Your Journal No.5

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Spring is in the air, the snow is melting/melted and many of us are eager to help welcome the new season.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAUsually, springtime means spring cleaning.  Oh joy.

Today’s post is a mix of ‘Use Your Journal’ and spring cleaning, specifically; getting your books, journals and sketchbooks organized and accounted for!  In a fun way, I promise!
DSC_0661My secret weapon to accomplish this, if you haven’t already guessed, is with Ex Libris bookplates.  

Ex Libris bookplates are labels that go in the front cover of your books (journals, sketchbooks, novels, biographies, etc).  Ex Libris is latin and roughly translates to ‘from the library of’.  Therefore, when you write your name in the space provided on each bookplate, you are creating your own library!  What’s more organized than a library!?photo 4

My Ex Libris bookplates are my own designs that I carve into lino blocks.  Then I hand print each one onto self-adhesive paper, making it easy and convenient for you to label your beloved books.  I’ve printed two different designs, each in a few different colours, you can read about my process here.

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I’ve even got gold bookplates!  They’re actually quite beautiful and classy, and make a great gift when tucked in the front of a special book for a friend.  OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA To recap, here are 3 steps to incorporate Ex Libris bookplates into your journalling, sketching and book-collecting lives, making it even more fun to use your journal!

1. Choose a selection of journals/sketchbooks/books to be labelled.

2. Write your name in the space provided on the bookplate.  Some people also like to write the date they start the book.

2a. If you’re giving a special journal/book as a gift and want to put an ex libris bookplate in the front cover, you can write the recipient’s name and the date.  You can also write the occasion for the gift, as a memento for life milestones or achievements.

3. Once you’ve written the info in the space provided on the bookplate, peel off the backing and adhere to the inside front cover of the book/journal/sketchbook.  Repeat for all your most fancy and special books!

Have fun!