You can also see a photo of me learning how to use a Guatemalan back strap loom, like the one in my book.
Showing posts with label Guatemala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guatemala. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Museum Book Instructions
Someone recently asked me to share instructions for making the Museum Book. Click here to download my new instruction sheet. The book has 4 "galleries", each telling part of the story. The floor of each gallery folds up. A ribbon-tie can be added under each cover so the book can be tied closed, or open. I also added pop-up figures on the sides.
You can also see a photo of me learning how to use a Guatemalan back strap loom, like the one in my book.
You can also see a photo of me learning how to use a Guatemalan back strap loom, like the one in my book.
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Friday, July 19, 2013
Travel Books
Tomorrow morning (Sat) I'll be driving out to Chelmsford MA public library to teach a children's bookmaking workshop. We'll be making a 4x4" rubber-band book and decorating them like world citizen passports or travel journals. We'll also make a diamond pouch to hold our books. Then we'll write and illustrate stories about a trip we took, real or imaginary.
Here are some traveling books that I have made...
Sweet Journey--an artists book with see-thru windows, wheels that turn,
a magnet-closure in the bumper,
and a glove compartment that opens to reveal a mini-book.
Memories about childhood trips to Canada to visit my grandparents.
Car book open
Spread with my dad napping in the back of our station wagon while mom drives
Dashboard, with mini-accordion book hidden in the glove compartment (set into back cover)
Fold-out suitcase book with 4 pockets for mini-books, letters etc.
A "museum book" with 4 galleries and pop-ups
that tell a story about weaving in Guatemala.
Mama is making tortillas for breakfast
museum book folds up
Simple car book -- cut and folded from one sheet of paper.
spread from an illustrated story book about my trip to Guatemala
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Below are drawings from my travel journals to Guatemala...
fountain in restaurant
church
woman weaving on back-strap loom
study of textile art
map of Panajachel, town where I stayed
Labels:
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