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Studio Sunday (on a Monday): Mobile Ink Factory
Today I’m going to talk about yesterday in the studio. Actually, I’m going to talk about yesterday outside of the studio, creating in a different space, in a different way.
This past weekend was doors open here in Toronto, it’s an opportunity to get a glimpse into buildings (or spaces/ideas) not normally open to the public. I had the chance to participate in just one tour. Opting for an ‘open air’ tour rather than a ‘doors open’ tour, I checked out the Mobile Ink Factory that was setup only for the weekend!
If you’ve been following along for a while, you know my interest in using and testing natural dyes on paper, like my Indigo post. So when this ink-making tour/event came up, you know that I was pretty eager!!
It ran along the west Toronto Railpath, and was led by the folks at The Toronto Ink Company and DeRail. An informative walk taught us about the natural and man-made materials that can be used in ink-making along the railpath. That’s right, this wasn’t just an ink-making tour (which in itself is pretty awesome), it was a tour detailing materials found exclusively on the West railpath that can be made into ink!!
After the walk, everyone emptied their bags of collected finds (there are rules to foraging responsibly on the railpath, I’ll list them below). Then we sorted them, mixing and matching with everyone else’s finds, into possible ink recipes.
In the end, I made a beautifully deep and intense black ink. It’s made from the charcoal dust of burned virginia creeper, mixed with water and gum arabic. Of course, the folks from Japanese Paper Place were there to help guide ink testing on paper. Because who does paper better than JPP?? This was my kind of day!!
Three rules of thumb for foraging (as per the Mobile Ink Factory handout):
- Harvest from the second patch (don’t pick the only instance of something).
- Harvest only the top third (don’t pull the whole plant, let it keep growing).
- Leave the space better (pick up trash along the way).

Thanks to all the folks who worked so hard to make this happen, we all had a great time!
Last Weekend for the Bees Gallery Show!
It’s the last weekend of this year’s Bees (& the Birds) show at Graven Feather! If you haven’t had a chance to see it, definitely go! Last day is this sunday!!
Bonus: 10% of all proceeds go towards helping the bees via the David Suzuki Foundation!!
For show information, go here.
Save the Date!
Mark your calendars! The Toronto Etsy Street Team’s Midsummer Market is just around the corner and we’d love to see you there!!
This year, the show is at the beautiful Campbell House, just steps from Osgoode subway station at Queen & University (so convenient!!)
Wordless Wednesday 25.05.16
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Routines
After moving house, getting back into a routine is always a bit of a learning curve. A new space means a new studio setup. I’m happy to say that I now know NOT to plan for shelving on a wall that is secretly concrete! Unless, of course, you have a special, fancy concrete drill bit. Needless to say, I’ve finally settled Sprouts Press into it’s new home and things are getting back to normal.

That being said, there was some catch up to do with my Etsy shop. Everything’s in order now, some new items listed and more on the way! To see these items (some new, some old favourites), go here.
Wordless Wednesday 18.05.16
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The Studio on a Sunday (on a Monday)
Every time I’ve written a ‘Studio Sunday’ blog post, it’s been from this studio (pictured above). Yes, it’s now totally empty. Yes, we’ve moved!!
I don’t have any photos of the new space as we’re still amongst many boxes and other moving paraphernalia. I’m still savouring that new-space joy and taking my time to unpack, putting things in thoughtful places. But soon enough I’ll share some images of this lovely, sunshine-filled, creative space.
In the meantime, I plan to start up regular blog posts again! Current and exciting news is coming your way!!
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