Monday, July 27, 2009

Handmade Journal - Guerrilla Style

This was inspired by Dawn at http://on-the-banks-of-bay-creek.blogspot.com/ check out her flicker site as well. There you will find the pics of her visual journal volume 10. I loved looking at that journal she made (as well as her other art). Dawn referenced Mary Ann Moss http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d8341bf79853ef011571f2345a970b And I found that Dispatch From LA is a great place to wander around! She gives classes on her techniques. I just found her so haven't taken any classes yet.
This one went together so fast for me. So maybe next time I will remember to take pics along the way!
For a base I used the "fabric" that I made ironing those pesky plastic grocery bags together. I learned how to do this on Threadbangers on YouTube. I started by gathering some papers I had in my stash & on my art table. That determined the size. I sewed paper towels to the inside of the front & back. Then I sewed the denim strip on the outside spine. (from my 15 yr old jeans that just got to thin to wear) Then the next black strip is from one of my husbands ties. The white is the plastic. I added ribbons to it. Took it outside and spray painted with a couple of stencils & then flipped over the stencils to use all of the paint!


The next step was to sew in 2 signatures of my papers. Folded each paper really well, assembled about 6 pages each & sewed them down the middle using a straight stitch.

This is my kind of sewing - guerrilla sewing (to quote Mary Ann Moss). Next time I will neaten up the edges. Oh and I added a pipe cleaner to the front edge to help keep it straight.
This is becoming a visual journal of sorts. I have added stickers off of fruit, tags off of a backpack for my grandson, labels off of a shirt. And I used Sarah Whitmires technique of claiming my journal on the first page. I am not questioning myself . I find a picture or anything else that catches my eye and glue, staple & stick it on the pages.



8 comments:

Dawn said...

It turned out cool! Beware, these journals are habit forming!

Melisa said...

Very cool! I've always wanted to try the plastic bag fusing thing, but I think it would bother my chronic bronchitis. Did it smell? Yay, for not questioning yourself! I'm trying to do that. Getting better at it, bit by bit.

Timaree said...

Looks like you had one fun time of making this. What a way to explore and try things.

Laura Kay said...

Melisa, I didn't notice any smell. It is heated so quickly maybe that's why. Try a small square. Let me know if you do.
Dawn I know I'll be making more!!

Mescrap said...

Great make used of those plastic bag !!

Melissa said...

That journal looks really neat! Combine your talent for art and if you like getting/sending mail, I have a website you might be interested in!
http://welovesnailmail.webs.com/
Hope to see you!

Suzanne said...

What a fabulous way to use plastic bags - I'll have to check it out. I really like the effects you have created.

TonyaA said...

Wonderful!