Window Zig Zag Book
©Anne Rita Taylor 2016
I wanted to combine handmade paper with a Zig Zag book plus my carved images to make a gift for a friend going through health issues. I wrote some encouraging words alongside the printed images for her.
Supplies:
Arnold Grummer Paper Making
Handmade paper - 5 pieces:
1 x 7 inches, (2) 4 x 5 inches, (2) 2 1/2 x 6 inches
Arnold Grummer Mini Zig Zag Books
PVA or Mod Podge glue
Bonefolder, scissors, ruler
Carved images or rubber stamps
Arnold Grummer Paper Making
Handmade paper - 5 pieces:
1 x 7 inches, (2) 4 x 5 inches, (2) 2 1/2 x 6 inches
Arnold Grummer Mini Zig Zag Books
PVA or Mod Podge glue
Bonefolder, scissors, ruler
Carved images or rubber stamps
The Zig Zag book has 6 sides, begin by cutting slits on the 2nd and third side, then the 4th and 5th side, cut into one and 1/8th inches, leaving a half inch on the top and bottom, as pictured:
Paint the Zig Zag inside the covers and top and bottom with Tim Holtz Distress stain: Peeled Paint. Adhere both 4 x 5 inch paper pieces to each cover.
Glue two pieces of 2 1/2 inch by 6 inches handmade paper together forming a long strip 2 1/2 by 11 1/2 inch piece. Print your rubber stamps in front of the openings, the windows. Glue 1 1/2 inches of each end inside the covers, and fold with the book.
Lastly, to make the band, fold around your closed book the 1 x 7 inch handmade paper and glue the overlapping half inch, not too tight because you want it to slide off.
I love how you did this. SUch pretty papers!!! I am sure it will be treasured.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jean - much appreciated!
DeleteVery cool! Will need to try this!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandee! Please post it when you make it.
DeleteThis is just awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Donna!
DeleteVery nice project Anne.......and your instructions are always excellent.
ReplyDeleteLove and light,
Michele
Thanks Michele!
DeleteWonderfully done..zig zag books are my fave!
ReplyDeleteWonderfully done..zig zag books are my fave!
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