Finally finished the book. Phew! It’s a nice little thing – fits comfortably into a hand. I’m quite please, overall. A good inital effort and definitely a great start to book-making.
This is the front cover, done in metallic acrylics with a calligraphy pen and embellished with silver foil.

The spine, after stitching. It’s bound in a Coptic style.

A view of the book, lying flat. It measures 6″ x6″ and is 2 inches thick.

The front cover….
The inside of the front cover. It’s a CD painted, scratched and embellished to work as a mandala. The paint was scratched away to reveal the holographic shine of the CD. The centre is a piece of fabric embossed with foil.

Inside of the back cover. Done much the same way, but the centre piece is a circle of Angelina Fibers.

Spread one – inside cover and first page.
The right side has a write-up about the islands in the area of Tor’s Cove, Newfoundland; a community on the East Coast Trail.

Spread two – “Storm Rising” (silk on cotton)

Spread three… more on Tors Cove on the left and a sun setting in the woods on the right (paper and cheesecloth on cotton)

Spread four – “Ice-cycles”. Cotton with acrylic paints.

Spread five – “Lost”. Cotton with acrylic paints and tissue/cheesecloth paper.

Spread six – “Echoes”. Cotton with acrylic paints.

Spread seven – “Steps on Leaves”. Cotton with acrylic paints and ink.

Spread eight – “Ablaze”. Cotton with acrylic paints and assorted threads.

Spread nine – “Elegance”. Cottons and inks.

Spread ten – “Wake at dawn”. Cottons with painted cheesecloth.

Spread eleven – “Endings and beginnings”

Thus concludeth this book. More projects to come over the weekend!





Vicky I’m so much in awe of your beautiful book.
If all the rest of your projects remain WiPs forever,you’ve made a wonderful statement here.
Absolutely amazing! Great idea with the CD’s. Such a beautiful little book, sigh…..
Oh Vicky, that’s incredible. It makes me want to sing. I, too, am in awe.
Vicky, your book is so amazingly incredible. Each spread just gets better than the one before. I could look at this over and over. What did you use between your pages to make them stiff?
So beautiful! Amazing. Something to treasure forever.
It is realy a wonderful book you must be very happy whit this book.
fantastic,,,
Wow, this is the most fantastic journal I’ve seen. There is a feast on every page. I’m so glad I happened on this blog for the first time today.
That is absolutely amazing. What a great job. You are one talented person. Are you going to show it like in a gallery somewhere so we can see it in person?
its great! I especially love spreads 3 and 10. And I love how you suggest bringing it back to the beginning by concluding with “some journies are worth repeating”.
I found you via Arlee and I just have to say I love this book! Visually it tugs at the heart.
beauty book! I want to hold, touch and gaze at it.
I also found you by way of Arlee. Love the book, you’ve done wonderful work here
Thanks, everyone! Arlee, you certainly generate a lot of web traffic!
Answers to assorted questions:
The stabiliser was Pellon medium-weight for the pages and super heavy-weight for the covers.
This is indeed my first book.
It will probably be in my October show at the Devon House Gallery, St. John’s, NL. I’ll post announcements and whatnot on the blog as the time draws nearer.
One of the interesting things that I found about making this book was the tactile component. It definitely draws the hands to it, much as do those touch and feel kids’ books. Something to keep in mind when making them – they will get more handling than most wall-mounted artwork. Some sort of display case or stand is a good idea.
So beautiful! I’ll give the link to my friends.
Muriel in France
Salut, Muriel! Merci d’avoir remarqué sur mon blog et mes oeuvres creatives!
Your book is definitely one of the most creative I have seen. It is really encouraging and inspiring us to create our own.
Merci Muriel pour nous avoir fait connaitre ce lien.
Thanks for stopping by! Je suis entraîne de fabriquer un autre livre, avec un thème medieval. J’espere de l’avoir completé cette semaine…. (mais j’ai dit ça avant…)
Oh, so lovely and welldone!