Thank you Kris Nevius for teaching your Flag Book with Pull-Up Envelopes at our February workshop. Who knew that adding cute little envelopes with special pull-up messages or artwork to a simple accordion structure could make such a great gift card or book. A very nice aspect to this structure is that it can be made as just a single fold card or an accordion of any length. The sizes of the envelopes and the base structure are easy to change. Featured below are some of the books made during or after the workshop.
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Cover of Mary Elizabeth Nelson's (aka Emmy) larger sized book |
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The accordion size is now 3"x30". |
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Emmy used paste paper for the envelopes. |
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A fun discovery was that it would stand up in a star shape. |
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Margaret Beech |
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Margaret used flower cut-outs from a card for her envelope inserts. |
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Bonnie Julien |
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Eco-dyed paper was used for the envelopes. |
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Cancelled stamps with flower photos were used for the inserts. |
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Dolores Guffey used ponytail bands as a closure. |
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The poem, Monday's Child, was used in the inserts. |
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Dolores used her beautiful marbled paper. |
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Sherrill Story |
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Very cute plaid envelopes with flat paper "beads". |
Notes from the Art Lab
by Bonnie Halfpenny
Create a Little Magic!
When I am involved in creating individual works, my piece sometimes seems too small a thing to spend so much time on. I would like to share some quotes from Rick Rubin's book, The Creative Act: A Way of Being, that Michele Kamprath highlighted back in the August newsletter. Although known mostly for his work with musicians, Rubin has insightful things to say about all forms of creativity.
- "It's not unusual for science to catch up to art, eventually. Nor is it unusual for art to catch up to the spiritual.
- We tend to think of the artist's work as the output. The real work of the artist is a way of being in the world.
- The work reveals itself as you go.
- Failure is the information you need to get where you are going.
- A work of art is not an end point in itself. It's a station on a journey. A chapter in our lives. We acknowledge these transitions by documenting each of them.
- We are dealing in a magic realm. Nobody knows why or how it works.
- Living in discovery is at all times preferable to living through assumptions.
- Making art is a serious matter. Harnessing creative energy from Source. Shepherding ideas into the physical plane. Participating in the cosmic cycle of creation. The opposite is also true. Making art is pure play.
- The reason we are alive is to express ourselves in the world...art is a universal way to send messages between each other and through time."
I especially like the idea that art is about recording where you are at the moment. It is hard to read this book without feeling that participating in the arts is essentially helping to create a better world, right now, as we work, one piece at a time.
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