North Redwoods Book Arts Guild

If you are interested in more info or joining, please email to no.redwoods.bag@gmail.com

Sunday, February 1, 2026

HANGING VALENTINE BOOK

Our February workshop will be a perfect opportunity to make a special book for your favorite valentine. Our instructor, Jeanne Levy, says that this versatile hanging book design, originally taught by a fellow bookmaker, is suitable for various holidays and special occasions. We will begin by preparing in advance a 24" x 5" strip of paper and decorating it as desired. Once folded, the strip will be glued to the inner front and back covers. A ribbon, secured to the outside cover, will have a decorated cardboard piece affixed over the ribbon's short tail to enable hanging. The following photographs will give you an idea of how this structure comes together.



Tools and Materials:

  • Rulers (6" and 24" or longer)
  • Knife and cutting mat
  • PVA or glue stick (based on paper weight)
  • Acrylic paint, watercolors, Posca pens, fine black pens
  • One strip of paper, 24" x 5" high (e.g. Canson Mi-Teintes)
  • Two medium-weight book boards, 5-1/4" x 3"
  • Two cover papers, 6-1/4" x 4" (for board covers)
  • Ribbon for affixing to the exterior cover
  • One cardboard piece, 1-1/2" x 1-1/4", decorated or painted as desired. Jeanne covered her piece with paper then stamped and embossed it for a little more bling.
When?   February 14 at 10 a.m. PST
Where?  On your computer, tablet or smartphone via Zoom
RSVP:    To Dolores Guffey by Feb. 9 to receive the password
Workshop Questions? Jeanne Levy femminismo@yahoo.com
Zoom Questions?  Bobbie Hayes
Contact information is in the newsletter

Valentine Kiosk

The kiosk at the Humboldt County Library in Eureka is now showing valentines made by NORBAG members.







Tuesday, January 13, 2026

MARGARET'S WORKSHOP

NORBAG's first workshop of 2026 was taught by Margaret Beech. With a title of "Throw-Out Pages", we were all curious to see what this structure would be like and as usual, Margaret did not disappoint. While it looked like it could be tricky to put together, it turned out to be an easy structure with fun opportunities for decoration. Many thanks go to Margaret for sharing this structure with us and getting the year off to a great start. The following photos show some of the books that were made.

Mary Conley

Barbara Clark

Barbara Clark

Sherril Story

Sherril Story

Michele Kamprath

Michele Kamprath

Bonnie Julien

Bonnie Julien