Friday 26 August 2011

Sewn Structures book binding workshop with Rachel Hazell

As part of my holiday I got in contact with the lovely Rachel Hazell of Hazell Design's books and organised for myself and my sisters to do a workshop with her.  I've been a fan of Rachel's books since I was at University and was first introduced to book arts.  Her books are just gorgeous, I wanted to take home one of each that she on display, but i finally got myself down to just one.  A little notebook with 'Do what you love' in type on the front and a little map picture on the back.  Made with lush paper, its going to be a while before I make use of this little book for fear of going wrong!  I am also the happy owner of a mug and a cute little bag with Rachel's designs on them - mementos of my trip.



We started off with simple books that involved no sewing or glue, and could be created out of one piece of paper.  We used A4 but any size will work as long as folded correctly!  These are such inspiring little books, and Rachel's little stories of previous projects, the directions people have taken their books and her own ideas really brought the books to life.











There was a good old elevenses tea break, lunch and an afternoon tea break as well - I could of continued all day!

We made a simple 4 page book with a cover and just 3 stitches.  We used a lovely old page of sheet music for our cover.  2 pages folded and slotted in together is known as putting them in a nest. Cute.



The next batch of books involved more coordination and a bit of sewing.  We were taught the box fold (I forget its exact name - should of taken more notes!) but basically a fold for a cover that means there is a little box around the spine edges, making a nice flat surface to stitch/bind on.

The first bind looked like there were little pearls along the spine, really cute, with room to expand on this idea with thinner thread and actual little pearls.

The second was a chain stitch bind, which looked just like a chain.

The third, linked kisses.  Rather than your plain cross stitch look these kisses were made up of two bits of thread linking through each other.

The forth, the ladder stitch, funnily enough looked like a ladder!

The fifth, we went back to the 3 stitch music book, but gave it 3 nests.  This was an exercise to show us how we can easily add more nests into any book.

Because we were pretty fast, well behaved book binding apprentices we got to make a sixth book!  A bit of leeway and we could make it look how we wished with dots and dashes.



My memory of book binding is so refreshed now!  A great day, course and experience all round.  Even got to see  Edinburgh for the rest of the lovely sunny weekend and enjoy time with my sisters.

Thank you Rachel!

Monday 22 August 2011

Travels in Ireland via postcards




  













8 lucky friends of mine will be receiving/have received these postcards, I know that at least 5 of them have arrived safely at their destination.  A couple were going over seas, so fingers crossed for those ones.

My journey around Ireland started in Dublin, we had a blast - live music, tours, Riverdance, good company, sight seeing, Guinness, the lot!  We then hired a car and travelled up to Belfast, stopping to see the Knowth and Newgrange Temples/Tombs.  Belfast we found somewhat quieter and harder to figure out than Dublin, but a friendly hostel made up for it.  We did a great day trip to the Giants Causeway, and after walking around it for hours drove back along the coast and saw the Rope Bridge and stopped in the cute town of Cuthendall for our dinner before heading back to Belfast.  After Belfast we progressed on back down South and a little West and ended up near Sligo, in Markree Castle for the night - what a great little treat to ourselves, stayed in the haunted room and everything!  We then made it down to Galway, we had high expectations and they were all met :-) three happy campers were we.  We spent a day wandering round the streets of Galway, had afternoon tea and looked in the touristy shops, we found a pub we quickly turned into our local for the 4 nights we were there, Dave the Barman was great, and put up with us playing Hangman as a drinking game!  We did day trips to the Cliffs of Moher, The Burren, Ailwee Caves and more afternoon tea in little towns by the coast.  Thoroughly satisfied and in love with Ireland, a great place to visit.

Ruby Wedding anniversary


I actually was commissioned to create this lovely card just before I went away to Ireland, but just incase the couple it was intended for looked on here i held back on posting it!  Their sons and daughter-in-laws arranged a surprise 40th Wedding Anniversary party for them with friends, neighbours and family.  I'm told it was a huge success and as always when there is a gathering/celebration on my road, everyone had a fantastic time!

I take commissions for greeting cards, a special one off design for that unforgettable occasion.  Email me at charlotte_vallance@hotmail.com for more details.

Thank you for looking!

Thursday 4 August 2011

Greeting card commission








A little while ago now I was commissioned to create a selection of greetings cards, and I had free reign on what to have on them!  It was a lot of fun as well as quite a bit of pressure not having any guidelines but I did it and I didn't get any complaints, so that must be good?  These are the hand-painted cards they got, i also threw in some printed ones as I was in such good spirits after creating these lovely ones!