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ONE LAST UPDATE!

I had some scraps from my class project. I also lost a small Moleskin Volant I had been carrying and using while out and about - sketching small and quick people while waiting for dinner in a restaurant, for instance. So I whipped up a small replacement with two signatures. It was easier than spending money on a replacement and waiting several days to receive it.

 

ONE LAST UPDATE! - image 1 - student project

Update: I completed a four-signature sketchbook using for the cover some cardboard from a box of acrylic markers I recently purchased. I didn't cover it with any other paper. My binding is a little off/messy but I'm excited to finish one of these cute books. I will be creating others. Thanks again for sharing your method. This is the first multi signature notebook I have made outside of an actual multiple signature hard cover book I put together from a kit. (Previous post): Hi Elisabeth I make notebooks - sketchbooks- watercolor journals for myself and also others (sell them at local craft fairs). I usually make a single signature pamphlet style in different sizes but I took your class to see how you handled multiple signatures. I'm anxious to make one now with the separate signatures! I think I will use card stock for my cover with my own art as I do for the single notebooks, printed out - I have used card making and scrapbook papers as well, sometimes gluing different ones together - again I appreciate your recycling and one of a kind art paper style so I'll have to give that a go at some time also. Here are some of my recent notebooks; I will make one in your style this week and update the class project to see how it compares.

 

ONE LAST UPDATE! - image 2 - student project

 

ONE LAST UPDATE! - image 3 - student project