*NEW* Bee-Themed DIY Bookbinding Kits!!

Meet the newest themed DIY Bookbinding Kits from Sprouts Press!  These Bee Themed kits are inspired by our pollinator friends, who are so busy this time of year.

In this kit you get all the goods normally in my Bookbinding Kits, with the addition of bee-colours covers (1 black & 1 yellow), and a sample of some very sweet bee washi tape!!

These were created in a limited edition and only 5 remain!  If you want one, follow the link below to get one and make your own beeautiful journals!  (get it?  BEE-autiful??)

To read all about the Bee Themed DIY Bookbinding Kits and see more photos, go here.

Deconstructed and Reclaimed: A bookbinding class

The next bookbinding class I’ll be teaching is a 1 needle coptic stitch, using reclaimed covers from discarded library books.  A great way to repurpose old books!

Want to know what else is exciting about this workshop?  It will be one of the first classes offered at the *brand new* location of CBBAG!!  Woot!

If you’ve been considering taking up bookbinding, this is a good place to start.  I always try to create a respectful and safe learning environment so everyone feels welcome.  I’d love to see you in class!

DETAILS
“Learn how to craft your own hand-bound hardcover journal using discarded books. This workshop will introduce you to the tools of the trade, materials, and techniques to deconstruct a book and repurpose it into a new journal, using the Coptic stitch to bind the book.”

When:  Sunday August 27, 2017  10am – 5pm
Where:  Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild, 180 Shaw St. #102, Toronto *New Location!

For more information & to register, please go here.

Wordless Wednesday 12.07.17

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Bookbinding Toolkits 2.0

Doing a little update to the Bookbinder’s Toolkits of last year, v.2.0 will be out soon!  I’ll list them on Etsy and keep everyone in the loop.

I’ve got another project I’m working on, to coincide with these toolkits.  Can’t spill the beans just yet, but I am learning a ton and can’t wait to share!

Hello Hamilton!

Bookbinding Workshop at the Art Gallery of Hamilton:

Brand new for Sprouts Press: bookbinding workshop in Hamilton!

Join us for an afternoon of paper fun! In this afternoon class learn the basics of bookbinding and the tools of the trade. Participants will learn three different binding techniques to hand craft their own soft cover notebooks. This is a hands on class and everyone will leave with finish projects!

What: Bookbinding Workshop with Carolyn of Sprouts Press
When:  Saturday August 12, 2017  12pm – 3pm
Where:  Art Gallery of Hamilton, 123 King Street West, Hamilton

For more information & to register, please go here.

Newest Bookbinding Class: Now Live!

The August bookbinding workshop schedule is now live!  Visit the workshops section of my site to see all classes.

I’m pleased to announce that I’ll be offering the popular Deconstructed and Reclaimed: From Discard to Journal class at CBBAG again this summer, in the new location!

“Learn how to craft your own hand-bound hardcover journal using discarded books. This workshop will introduce you to the tools of the trade, materials, and techniques to deconstruct a book and repurpose it into a new journal, using the Coptic stitch to bind the book.”

When:  Sunday August 27, 2017  10am – 5pm
Where:  Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild, 180 Shaw St. #102, Toronto *New Location!

For more information & to register, please go here.

Wordless Wednesday 05.07.17

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Canada Day

Happy Canada Day to this wonderful place I get to call home!

Toronto Journals, and Canadiana Journals, will be on show and for sale at the Canada 150+ show held at TEST Gallery for the entire month of July.

Go here for details.

Show Opening: Tonight!

Join us this Friday, June 30, at the Toronto Etsy Street Team Gallery, 906 Queen St W from 6 to 9 pm for the opening of our Canada 150+ show! For the entire month of July we are hosting an art and craft show featuring Canadian makers wares inspired by Canada.

After about 4 billion years of geological history, and 14,000 years of human history, we’re taking the 150 year anniversary of Confederation as our cue to examine this country through art and craft. Artists and artisans will be showing work inspired by our environment, history and people, experiences of immigration, nature, geography and more.

For more information, please see the gallery/team website here.