I think most of us created our own books for the project, and from what I've seen so far in the photos we've shared, they are pretty fabulous. My own is modest in size and decoration, but I think it does have a vintage feel. Here is the cover:
The covers are corrugated cardboard disguised by many layers of decorative napkins, tissue paper, paper tape, gesso, ink, and paint (not necessarily in that order; I just kept layering). Here is a sideways view (a little dark; sorry about that) to show the exposed spine.
The binding method I used is one I learned from Michelle Ward at CREATE this past summer. No sewing at all! Pages are attached to one another with strips of paper and strong glue. In Michelle's class we used tyvek, but I used decorative paper, which the artists can incorporate into their work or ignore and cover completely. I'm leaving that up to them.
The back cover I left plain.
To get my party started I chose a cabinet card that has some special meaning for me. According to what I read, the couple in the photo came from a town in the Ukraine called Brody. My paternal grandmother's maiden name was Brody, which I always thought odd. I thought Brody was an Irish name, and imagined that it probably started out as something like Brodsky and was shortened by immigration, as was often the case back then. Now I'm wondering if her name was something else altogether, something not understood by the folks on Ellis Island, so they just gave her the name of her home town. Remember how young Vito Corleone got his name in the Godfather? Anyway, here is my first page. I haven't written the story behind it yet.
I won't be working on that story for a while. This afternoon I leave for Connecticut and what I know will be a fabulous week at Art Is You.
Everyone I've spoken to agrees that this is one of the finest mulit-teacher art retreats around. If you live on the east coast and haven't signed up for classes, they're not all filled and it isn't too late. Hope to see you there!
Your journal is beautiful and it does look very vintage. Love how you used the corrugated card, it can still just be seen and gives a lovely aged look to the journal. Hope you have fun at the retreat. Crafty hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous journal!
ReplyDeleteEileen!!!!! Modest??? Its fanulous! I cant wait to see it!!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of the vintage ancestral art book. Years ago, I played around with antique pictures and gave them lives in a short story form but I love the fact that you will pass the book along to create an entire book! Your choice of the couple is wonderful. Thank you also for showing how to create those pages without sewing. They also look like they belong in this charming book.
ReplyDeleteYou did an incredible job on your journal, Eileen. Can't wait to see it in person. Where did you get the circle piece around the images? It's lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love it. What a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteFantastic journal and it isn't even filled yet. This is a great idea for a collaboration too. See you in Stamford!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful start! I love your construction and the cover is fabulous!! I'm looking forward to adding to your family album.
ReplyDeleteWhat an Awesome book cover.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful time at the art retreat. I'm the most lovely shade of green right now. LOL
hugs Lynn
Stunning, Eileen..... I love it! You really captured the era. It is so "vintagely" (new word :-) beautiful!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous, artsy time!
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to go to Art is you! Lucky girl! Your journal is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool journal, love all the layering you incorporated. Have a wonderful time at Art is You, can't wait to hear about it!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful...Very vintage..Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteYour journal is lovely!
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