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***I TAKE NO CREDIT FOR THESE INSTRUCTIONS***
Have you longingly eyed the double-sided, flip and turn BOS seen a certain movie?
Books of all sort are my weakness. The last time we moved almost nine years ago, the moving company gave me two estimates: one estimate if they packed and moved my books, and one if they didn't - and the price difference was staggering, if that gives you a clue to my life-long love affair with books.
But - my love for books doesn't stop at reading, acquiring and admiring - it also covers creating and binding them. Bookbinding was first taught to me by . . . (you guessed it) a book. Yes - a book taught me to bind my first book. From there, I've taken classes and attended workshops, bought more instructional books and made several dozen over the last ten years or so. I've had to scale back because of my hands, but I AM going to try this one!
The original source for this photo is from HERE.
Following the Wheel of the Year with recipes, DIY and lots of gentle light.
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Sunday, November 2, 2014
How To Make a Double-Sided Book of Shadows
***I TAKE NO CREDIT FOR THESE INSTRUCTIONS***
Have you longingly eyed the double-sided, flip and turn BOS seen a certain movie?
Books of all sort are my weakness. The last time we moved almost nine years ago, the moving company gave me two estimates: one estimate if they packed and moved my books, and one if they didn't - and the price difference was staggering, if that gives you a clue to my life-long love affair with books.
But - my love for books doesn't stop at reading, acquiring and admiring - it also covers creating and binding them. Bookbinding was first taught to me by . . . (you guessed it) a book. Yes - a book taught me to bind my first book. From there, I've taken classes and attended workshops, bought more instructional books and made several dozen over the last ten years or so. I've had to scale back because of my hands, but I AM going to try this one!
The original source for this photo is from HERE.
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