Sunday, May 31, 2026

Paper Work in the Studio

This type of paper work is not the boring kind - although some may find the process boring because it is a bit repetitive.  

I was looking at various altered book techinques.  That prompted me to find a webpage where this technique was explained.  I love surprises in books, so of course I want to add some to my altered books. 
This technique involves folding, cutting and gluing the papers to created a lovely pop-up in the book.  

You have probably seen something like this in a party store or at a party or  festive restaurant. 
First I made the circle construction and left it to dry overnight. 
I glued two pages together on each side of the layout to give it a bit more structure. 
Then I gessoed the pages, but added a bit of blue to the gesso. Okay, honestly, the blue was still in the brush I used for the gesso and blended with it - Happy accident. 
(Crafty Cheapskate note:  I use foam brushes for gesso, PVA glue, and a few other things. These brushes are "disposable" but seriously - if I can use them again without washing them, I will.  So I decided to put them in separate ziploc type sandwich bags.  I spritz in a little water - they don't dry out and I can use them for the same thing again. I label the bags with what the brush was used for.)  

Once the gesso was dry, I dropped some acrylic ink on one page (mostly on one page) Then I closed the book to make an inkblot design.  I didn't put any in the very center since the "ball" was going there. 
Then when everything was dry, the ball was glued into the book. 

That one book is taking quite a while to finish because there is a lot of waiting.  I have prepped another book and started gessoing pages in it. 




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Saturday, May 23, 2026

Altered Book Additions

My altered book has really kept my attention and given me lots of creative choices.  I am truly enjoying playing with art that isn't "precious."  
I used the flower print that I drew on with white gel pen and found a page that looked good next to it. 
I am undecided about adding something to the right hand page. I may add a quote, or just leave it as is. 

Another 2 page spread in mostly warm colors

There is a bit of cool color on each page to add interest. 
Again I may or may not add words to either of these pages.

Another fun spread that started with creating an ink blot with acrylic "ink paints" 
Then I added a "Pop Up bridge" 
First partially open
Then fully opened. 

I just love the bridge popping up. 

Finally,  here is gel print that was sitting there waiting to be glued on a page. 
But then I saw the white gel pen right there and said "Hmmmmm...." 
I sat for a minute thinking what I might draw.  Then the quilter in me grabbed the 
pen and started drawing continuous line quilting designs.  
You probably noticed that it isn't all continuous line.  I said "Hey there isn't thread to break and tie off, 
I can add "clouds" in the "sky" and add some extra circles in the bottom area. 
I can hardly wait to get this page glued into my book.

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Friday, May 22, 2026

A couple of Altered Book Pages

Happy Friday.  This is short because my Mom turns 90 today and I need to bake two cakes.  (one sugar-free for the diabetics among us- and one sugary one for everyone else.) 

Here are a couple of pages from the altered book I am making.  I have taken several classes on CreativeBug (affiliate link) about various ways of altering books and creating papers. 
Both of these pages use a gel-printed background that is glued to the book page. 
The car was drawn with paint pens and cut from another sheet then glued onto the background

I think this print was a bit busy, but I used it anyway. 
The photos were black and white,  I used acrylic paint pens to colorize them. 

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Friday, May 15, 2026

Altered Book in the Making

I have come up with a new project that fits my "caregiver" schedule.  I can work on it for a few minutes and then easily walk away.  That is always good when you sometimes only have a few minutes.  

Yesterday I had more than a few minutes.  So I did a fun thing with the back section of the book.  Using PVA glue, I created a section and glued the edges together.  Then I cut a niche in that section - and glued those edges also. 
I still need to clean up the cut edges.  Nothing like a photo so show up the flaws. 
After those edges are cleaned up, I will paint, or maybe cover the area with fabric.
Then I need to find something to put in that niche. 

Here are some other pages in the book I have altered.
This was a nice blank page to work on. 



Painted paper with a face collaged onto it.

My hands traced and echoed


Just fun mixes of color

A face on an old piece of music, and a luscious yellow/orange field of color

Fun with color and images. 
You may recognize that right hand page - I decided it was too busy and added the apple 
image to calm it down a bit. 
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Sunday, May 10, 2026

In the Art Room

There are lots of types of art.  One that I often participate in is sewing and quilting.  

In honor of Mother's Day, I am repeating an old post - or at least part of it. Mom's Birthday is in May so even though this talks about her birthday, It was also close to Mother's Day. 

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Yesterday I stopped by Mom's house, as I usually do after work.  She wanted to go get some takeout, so we did.  We ate and talked.  Mom has a birthday coming up, so I asked what she wants for her birthday.  "I just want y'all kids to be happy, that's all." she said.  Hmm... I can't buy that or sew it either.  I will come up with something, I think. 
We also discussed a little retreat that she is going on with "the church ladies."   Mom is so excited about it.  She has been talking about it for weeks. She was given a list of things she needs to take with her. She has all but one of those things in a stack on the guest bed. (I told you she is excited about it.) However, she didn't have a notebook to take (she wants a nice clean new one. )  I told her I thought I had a spare one at home.
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nowing that Mom's favorite color is yellow,  I dug into my stash and found some nice fabric from Riley Blake.   I had three fat quarters which is plenty for one of these with leftovers for something else. I also saw a strip of a yellow blender fabric so I added it also.
I sewed up the journal cover and put it on the composition book.  Then this morning I got to work early and "borrowed" one of the dogwoods in the parking lot for a photo shoot.


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Mom still has this covered notebook. Although as she has dementia, she doesn't use it. 

In other news, I am working on an altered book.  I spent some happy time watching a class on various things you can do to create an altered book.  Then I did my usual "different" methods based on what I saw.  
Here are the pages I have worked on so far.
This first one is "a bit much."  I am undecided about gessoing over it.

The blue page needs something added.  It is really just a background.  I haven't decided just what it needs yet.

This page is just a background but I am tempted to leave it plain. 
I may do some small simple collage to give it content without covering up much of it. 

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Saturday, May 02, 2026

Art for Sunday

I was in a local discount store and saw  simple wooden skull shape.  It had some decoration lines on the surface.  I thought  "that could be fun to play with."  

When I got it home, I decided to use it as a "stamp" to remove paint from the gel plate surface. This would give me a print AND would put a base layer on the wood. 

I took the print after it had dried and used some paint pens to embellish it a bit. The fine surface lines didn't imprint well, so I improvised the design. 


I also had the wooden skull shape to paint on.  I used the same set of paint pens and had fun with it.

They look quite different, don't they?


I showed the base print for the one below on April 26th. 
I mentioned then, that I might use a white pen to enhance the design. 
That is exactly what I did with it. 

If I weren't "afraid" of ruining it, I would use the green paint pen to add a bit of color to the
stem and leaves.  Hmmmm.  It could still happen.




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