
The book turned out to be about 19 pages. I wrote a note to him on page one and the rest of the book is instructional. (Excerpts from my favorite publications and notes from myself.)
One the cover, I used Golden acrylics, vintage French text (although my writing is in Italian...in retrospect, I should have used an Italian page), stickers, justjohanna images, a transparency, artist crayons and machine stitching. I put it all together with japanese book binding; it measures 8.5x11".
Come back by tomorrow and I'll post the back cover. Thanks for stopping by today!
Cool book- can't wait to see the back!
ReplyDeleteGreat book...love the rich colors and that beetle is just a bit unexpected. I love that there is always a little thing that surprises me in your work.
ReplyDeleteThat thing on my blog is my visual DNA. Click on the bottom of it to read it and to get your own. I got it from Lesa.
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ReplyDeleteWow, something fantastic again on your blog today. I expected a card... gorgeous surprise :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Is this for BBM? Love the colors. This will be a great journal.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely gift Julie, the colour is luscious. Look forward to seeing the back cover.
ReplyDeleteOh Julie! This is so precious and special that you are sharing this with him.
ReplyDeletePS got your latest comment, *big huggles* im glad im back too. missed you lots.
ReplyDeleteWow. That's gorgeous. I bet he loves it.
ReplyDeleteFrench/Italian, close enough. Gorgeous book. I'm sure your friend will love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a eye-catching book! The color is so vivid and gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHe will love it!
I like this image a lot.
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The word 'inspire' is definately in its rightful place here - this is so BBB - bright, bold and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors - great job.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
This is so neat, it is so pretty thought if I were on my death bed I would probably enjoy your creativity so much would forget to open the book, but what a lovely last image I would have.
ReplyDeletethis is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat agreat idea Julie! I am now back and I had to visit through my jetlag fog... Once, I did a journal of illustrations and collages to my best friend who was going through chemo.That really lifted his spirits...His family still keeps the journal as a coffee table book in his memory...I know it sounds out-of-place here..sorry..just felt like sharing..
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