A chunky book page

The pink water yarI singed up for Joleens project Vintage Valentine, a chunky book where 40 artists contributed with 40 pages each. Joleen got them all and sorted them out, bound them together with a big fat spiral binding.

This is how I made my page, the first chunky book page ever, or hmm… the 40 first ones!

It was a lot of cutting and gluing, I can tell ya!

The page in it self is not chunky, but when put together with the other participants pages it becomes a chunky book.

The page1. Made the design of the page on the computer. Added frog, text, swirls. Should’ve scanned a design but couldn’t get a scanner at the time.

2. Printed and cut out the 40 pages.

3. Cut out cardstock and glued the pages to make it thicker. The pages are 4 x 4 inches (very small).

4. Thought the page was to white/clean, so I watercoloured all the backgrounds with red colour, and added some glitter to the frog.

Look pages5. Cut out 40 pink tags that I wrote X X X on and stamped an eye to match the theme. Added these tags to each page. Also tried to stamp them with a frog punch that I borrowed from my mother (but it stopped working after about half the tags was punched).

Backside of page6. Printed 40 labels with my name and contact information on (on pink paper) and cut all of them out, glued them on the backside of each page after I added some favorite wrapping paper to spice the backside up some.

7. Also added a little tuft of golden embroidery yarn with a needle to each page.

Piled upAll the pages finished!

I don’t want to see these 40 pages ever again!

I value the Vintage Valentine book with all it’s embellishments and cool pages, and I’m so thankful to all the participants (thank you!). But I’m not doing this again very soon. So I guess I wasn’t hooked, but I’m so glad I tryed it out! I think you should too, but maybe sing up for a smaller amount of pages and plan the details off each page a little better than I did!

Good luck if you decide to try this!

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13 Responses to “A chunky book page”

  1. on 18 Mar 2006 at 22:34 Annika Sandin

    Oj, vilket jobb! Men det måste ha varit kul att få se slutresultatet senare.

  2. on 18 Mar 2006 at 23:39 katie

    i love your chunky book page! you put a LOT of work into this!! ;) I am in the vintage valentine book as well, and haven’t received the book yet, so it’s fun to get a sneak preview of one of the pages.

  3. on 19 Mar 2006 at 2:57 LJ

    Hi there, This looks wonderful! I have many ‘chunky’ books also… great stuff. Cheers, LJ

  4. on 19 Mar 2006 at 8:14 Regina

    Boy, have you been busy! You have such good ideas! I think I may try the chunky book, maybe I can organize one here in Sweden!?

  5. on 19 Mar 2006 at 10:13 Hanne Matthiesen

    Hey Regina - and others - if you organize a Swedish Swap I would like to join the project (- allthough I live in Denmark…)
    This is my mail: hannematthiesen@get2net.dk
    Hanne

  6. on 19 Mar 2006 at 16:11 KnitPastis

    It looks great! That’s alot of work put into this Chunky Book Page. Good job! Thank you for visiting my blog the other day. Your blog is full of wonderful creations. I just finished making my Cashmere top and the Pointy Kitty.

  7. on 19 Mar 2006 at 16:49 Pam

    these look beautiful :)

  8. on 20 Mar 2006 at 0:13 tracy

    oh! more pink!! love it love it! oxox

  9. on 27 Mar 2006 at 2:25 Tiffini Elektra X

    This is one of the coolest fat book pages - ever! I absolutely adore the frog!! The whole graphic look of it. . .wonderful!

  10. on 09 May 2006 at 10:37 Whitewhitch

    LOVE this idea. Is there anyway you are doing another one? Would love to join in. I am an artist who works in photography textiles and paper. I also work alot with found objects. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thought your work was fantastic. Love your blog.

  11. […] Doing orignal art (with almost the same look on five pages) for this swap was more fun to me than to massproduce 40 pages for a fat book, and getting the art is also more fun if it is really made and not just a copy. If you want a fat book like that you could really just surf the web and colour print a selection of cool pages!? But to each his own choice. Both has it advantages I guess. […]

  12. on 17 Sep 2006 at 0:12 juju

    chunk on!

  13. on 28 Dec 2006 at 5:19 Judy Wise

    Hey and Hi! I was in that chunky book too! I’m going to go look at your page in my book. Wow, it makes the planet seem smaller to connect with someone who lives so far away. I live near Portland, Oregon. I love your blog; you do wonderful art.

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