Farewell Wintertime

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An ode to the end of winter.  I’ve pulled together my most wintery, icy blue and white items as a farewell to the season of snow and freezing temperatures.  Mostly because it’s time for spring, but also because I love the beauty of winter.

Clockwise from the top left:
Indigo Starburst Journal hand dyed paper in indigo, Wintertime Bookbinding Kit makes 2 notebooks, Mini Pocket Notes Journal hardcover journal that fits in your hand as well as your bag, White Linen Pouch screenprinted with Thistles in aqua, Navy Watercolour Sketchbook with ribbon bookmark, Quick Notes Notebook handpainted in Indigo and Silver, Paper Moon Book Earrings made from reclaimed papers, Starburst Journal in blue and white Florentine pattern.

Studio 205

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10897739_894805643875104_5883956333293440197_nToday is the grand opening of a new shop in Hamilton, Studio 205!  Sprouts Press is proud to be a part of this shop alongside 22 other talented makers and artists.

If you’re in Hamilton stop by for treats and coffee (and some loose leaf teas, we’ve been told!) and check out the diversity of handmade products!  Sprouts Press has a full line of products showcased, including journals, sketchbooks, book jewellery and bookbinding kits.  And keep your eyes open for workshops in the near future as they have a classroom space in the basement.

 

Pop Up – Coming Soon!

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In exactly one week Sprouts Press will have a 3 day pop up shop at Freedom Clothing Collective!

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If you haven’t been to this gem of a shop you need to go and check it out.  They carry a gorgeous collection of work by local designers, artists and artisans.  You can find things like: unique jewellery, greeting cards, amazing clothing, body care, and the list goes on.

Where: Freedom Clothing Collective, 939 Bloor Street West, Toronto
When: Friday March 13 – Sunday March 15, 2015

I will be there in person on friday March 13, so stop by to chat books and say Hello.  Otherwise the lovely ladies of Freedom Clothing Collective will be there, check it out if you’re in the area!

See you at Graven Feather!

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This is the last call, the final reminder, the almost last chance to join me this saturday at Graven Feather for a bookbinding workshop!  There are only one or two spots left so act quickly!

However, if you miss out this time around, there is another workshop scheduled for Saturday April 11, same time and same place.

To find out more about both workshops and to register, go here.

Cabin Fever February: Only 2 Days Left!!

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Just a friendly reminder that there are only 2 days left of my shop-wide sale at Arts Market on college!

Everything in the Sprouts Press space is marked down by 30%, so make sure to scoop that journal you’ve been eyeing for a while – when it’s gone, it’s gone!

Workshop Time!

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In less than 2 weeks I’m instructing another bookbinding workshop at the awesome letterpress studio and gallery Graven Feather!

It’ll be a fun morning of creativity and journal making.  Everyone will leave with a finished project and the skills to make more books!

If you’re interested in joining me, act fast as there are only a couple of spaces left!

For more information and to register, go here.

Use Your Journal No.3

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Today I’m going to tell you about a fun way to use your journal/sketchbook.  It involves paring down your implements (pencil only) and taking your journal with you.  You may have already guessed; today it’s all about sketching at the art gallery!  Woot!!  photo 1 Here in Toronto there’s the AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario).  I’ll be talking mostly about this gallery because it’s such a large place and there seems to be something for everyone.  But there are so, so many other galleries both large and small to explore and discover.

When I was in art college, we were told to go to the AGO and practice our sketching skills.  There are so many things there to sketch: sculptures, ceramics, paintings, patterns, portraits, and the list goes on.  photo 1  Here are 7 tips for basic art gallery sketching etiquette:

1. When sketching at a gallery, it’s always best to get in touch with them ahead of time to confirm that sketching is allowed.  (At the AGO they have specific guidelines stating what is and isn’t allowed.  Here it is: “Sketching is permitted in the Gallery except where indicated. Sketchpads must be 35 x 25 cm (14 x 10 in.) or smaller. Please use pencil only (no pens or charcoal)”.  If you’re nervous about a pencil sharpener falling open and sharpenings going everywhere, just take a mechanical pencil instead.  Much easier!  (Especially if it’s the kind with the little eraser on the end).

2. Don’t sketch other people without their permission.  (Obvious, but still needs to be said).

3. If you’re a bit nervous sketching in public, find a less busy wing of the gallery or a quiet nook.  You could also just do quick sketches or gestures, rather than longer more developed drawings so that you only have to stop for a couple of minutes.

4. If you’re working on a specific project, check out the gallery website to see what’s showing so you can plan what section to go to.  Or, just wander until you find something that catches your eye.

5. Always write down what the work is that you’re sketching.  Record as much information as you can; artist, year, medium, influences, etc.  If a piece really sticks in your mind maybe you’ll want to do further research or discover what else that artist has created.  You can also write down which gallery you sketched at, even what section – especially handy if it’s in the permanent collection.

6. As you can see by my sketches, I tend to write a lot.  Sometimes its just impressions of the art and sometimes it’s more practical.  Often my trips to go sketching at a gallery are either to research for a project (practical notes) or they are unplanned frenzies of inspiration (impression notes).  Either way, writing and drawing go hand in hand.

7. After your gallery sketching trip, treat yourself to a cup of tea or coffee at a nearby cafe and admire your work.  I cannot explain just how satisfying it is to spend even an hour or two sketching at a gallery and immersing yourself in art.  Taking some time afterwards allows you to develop any lingering ideas and make notes for your next visit.

photo 4As an added bonus the AGO has a section on their website stating how to get in for free!  The most widely applicable way is to go on wednesday evenings.  The gallery offers free admission to the collection galleries on wednesdays from 6 till 8:30pm.

If this has you planning your wednesday evening (that’s tomorrow!!) and packing your journal and pencils, then my work here is done!  Feel free to share your favourite galleries for sketching below in the comments.

Happy Sketching!

 

February Blues

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A collection of items rounded up for their wintery and icy blue tones!  I love winter and the beauty of fresh snow on evergreen trees, or a cross country ski day, or even just a walk in the calm of a snowfall.  And of course a cold winter day is the best kind of day to stay inside with your journal and a cup of tea!  Here are my most wintery items I’d like to share with you.

Starting clockwise from the top left: Indigo and Silver Quick Notes notebooks, Blue and White Starburst Journal, Thistles Pouch Screenprinted on Linen, Pocket Notes Mini Book in Florentine Blue, Wintertime Bookbinding Kit, Indigo Starburst Journal with hand dyed paper, DIY Bookbinding Kit in Aqua and Grey, Watercolour Sketchbook in Navy Bookcloth.

While the intention of this post is to share some of my blue and winter-themed items, I do realize that the Winter Blues are a real thing that affect many people.  To learn more about Winter Blues, Seasonal Affective Disorder and Depression, click here for a video put together by CAMH.

Charity Craft Supply Swap!

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This evening, support a good cause and have some fun too! It’s the Charity Craft Supply Swap at Arts Market on college!

Where: 846 College Street, Toronto
When: 7:30pm – 9:30pm

I’ve been purging and rounding up some real goodies to swap!  (And re-discovering old projects that I’ve started up again!  Of course!!)  I love swaps and can’t wait to see what everyone else brings.

To participate, just bring an item from their list to donate to the Cold Hands Warm Heart Project in collaboration with PARC.  For more info, see the facebook event page here.

 

Cabin Fever February!

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It’s Cabin Fever February at the Arts Market on College!!
photo 3You might be asking yourself what, exactly, does this mean?  What’s Cabin Fever February??  It’s an awesome sale with a handful of vendors, offering up to 50% off their entire space!!

As you can see, the entire Sprouts Press booth is listed at 30% off!!  So come on in and pick out your favourite handbound journal.  Then cozy up with a blanket and some tea while you fill your book with dreams of springtime!!