Showing posts with label Illuminated Mini Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illuminated Mini Books. Show all posts

Monday, March 12, 2018

Making Books......




Now And Then......

I Know I am not alone, Dear Readers in my Love of Books, both RL sized and Miniature. It has been one of the constants in my miniature buildings that there would need to be books, shelves of books, reading nooks, whole Libraries of books. I bought the Secret Christmas House kit because it had a Library.... I just had to have it! I have collected mini books made by miniaturists from around the Globe whose workmanship I admire immensely. I have been sent gifts of mini books from readers of this blog on more than one occasion! And I have dabbled in making my own mini books... trying out various methods offered by other bloggers.... using printed pages shared by other miniaturists. Sometimes the books are "readable".... sometimes they are covered blocks of wood never meant to be opened. I do not remember just how young I was when I made my first dollhouse book... but I still have it and I was probably about ten years old when I made it. I was thirteen when I took an art class that taught us how to properly bind a book... stitching together the quires and making the spine and covers in the traditional methods. In the above picture you can see a mini book I made a couple of years ago, just to test the traditional methods in mini scale. The pages I used were "antiqued" (ie tea stained) and don't lie flat.... and the cover material is a "faux leather" I wanted to try out....

But I don't think it looks very good in close-up shots..... 
it is supposed to look worn... but it actually looks too threadbare
 and you can see the cloth texture in places.
But I really wanted to see how the binding methods would work
 in projects this small...

Because if you stitch the pages together right 
and attach the "spline" correctly...
 to the cover and not to the back edges of the pages....
 then when the book is opened, 
the pages fan out without damaging the binding.....!

I did it incorrectly on a book I made in my teen years....

I had stitched the pages together correctly... 
but I had forgotten that you don't want to glue
 the spine to the back of the pages.... 
I think I was impatient and wanted to get the cover on....
so I could do the illuminating.....

This was made in 1974.... 
well before the era of color copiers... 
or black and white copiers for that matter!
 Hand painted and lettered.
 

Still incomplete... I admit!
I never found the "right" cloth for the cover....
So why am I showing you this, you might ask?
Well, a recent Reader's comment asked 
whether I planned to fill the shelves in 
the Hardwick Hall Library with individual books
 or "dummy rows" with a few real books?
And I have to confess, Dear Readers,
 that I had not decided the answer to that question!
My Bookbinder self wants to make all real illuminated books.....
 but my saner self knows that this is not the Library
 that should hold those books!
The main problem being access.... 
way back in the corner of this Dark attic... 
behind the spiral stairs and the Hearth...
And a lesser problem being the lifetime(s) it would take
 to make all those books!
But Millicent's question led me to think that 
I should at least test out some of the book-making techniques 
that might be appropriate for this project....
 to see if I could manage to get it done in a reasonable amount of time!

The simplest of these methods seemed to be the printed covers
 glued around a block of wood method...
 and I even had the materials on hand..... 
having intended for years to try this method!
I had printed out some copies of book covers
 that were shared by someone a long time ago... 
I have forgotten who!
But I had printed them on paper not card stock...
 before realizing my error! 
So that meant I would need to glue the paper to card stock
 before cutting the covers out....
And it was a bit tricky to match the thickness of the printed books
 to the balsa wood I had bought long ago.... 
lots of extra cutting involved to get the shapes right!

And the balsa wood needed to be painted gold on the edges that would be the "pages"....

And the edges and inside border of the covers needed to be painted as well.... 

Because if you don't paint them,
 the white edges will show and ruin the effect!

And eventually I had a whole row of books
 in "sets" that would maybe fill a single shelf!
But how to get them into the shelves.... 
way back in the dark corner of the Attic Library...
That was the Question!
I am always reluctant to glue things down.... 
I like to Play with them....
 the Room isn't ready yet... 
what if I need to change my mind about something....?
But what good will all these books be if they don't get into the shelves....
And what good will all these shelves be if they don't get filled with books...?
Then I remembered a technique 
that somebody showed on their blog a long time ago... 
so sorry that I don't remember who.....
Which was to attach the items to a strip of clear plastic....

Cut from a clear package cover.....

Using a tiny dot of Museum Wax on the bottom......

The row of books will hide the plastic strip.....

Like so!

Here you can see the bottom side.....

But they are easily movable... 
and even removable... 
without damaging the books!

So we have to test them on the shelves.....
I think it will work! 
This way I can re-arrange them as I see fit 
once more of them are made...

Which I started right away in a slightly larger size
 after realizing that the first batch end up being quite small.... 
only 1/2 inch tall!
I had printed out sheets of the larger size all those years ago... 
and even though the print quality was not very good... 
the pixels are too large at this size... 
I think they will work well enough 
for the dark back corners of the Library...
And I had printed them on card stock which was slightly easier to use...
but still needed the edges painted....

You can see the two sizes here for comparison.....

The thickness of the wood matters!

Another row attached to the plastic strip.....

And testing the fit in the shelves.....
Gosh it's dark in there.....!

What if we turn on the spotlights.......
Or try them on different shelves.....


Here you can see them on the other back corner shelves.
 
Well, Dear Readers, I am sure by now you have realized, 
that I have realized that I will be making a lot of books... 
and most of them will not be "real" books....
And they may or may not be firmly attached to the shelves.
But every Now and Then, 
there will Possibly be a book or two
 that are made from the Pages to the Spline
 in Complete mini bound book fashion....
Because I just Love making Bound Books!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

For The Love Of Books

A Gift From Flora!

Dear Readers, Just LOOK at the GIFT I have received from Flora of "La Casa Delle Bambole di Flora" blog! She makes these mini versions of the books by Beatrix Potter and had recently posted about them on her Beautiful Blog! I asked her if she had "The Tale of Two Bad Mice", my favorite of the Beatrix Potter tales and Flora said she would send me one!!!!

It arrived in it's beautiful wrappings with a sweet note! Can you see how PERFECT it is?

I immediately had to run and find my 1:1 scale version....
which itself is only about four inches by six inches.... Not very big at all!

Can you see how tiny Flora's book is??

Thank you, Flora for your generosity! I am so amazed and touched by this gift!

And if you are not familiar with the tale....
it is my Favorite because it is about a Dollhouse!

I am thrilled to have this tiny version of my favorite story..... and so is Annabelle!
It is nap time in the Shabby Sister House, so there MUST be a story first.....

I am still like that, Dear Readers, I like to read myself to sleep!
Did it begin, this Love of Books, with the nightly ritual of bedtime stories?

Passed down from Mother to child, from generation to generation?

I know Joanna certainly loves books.......
she collects them from all parts of the World.....
Old books and New...
She has just found some books that her Great Uncle must have left in the Lovely Old Dollhouse... (made by me..... I am still a novice...)
This one is a reproduction of a Very Famous Medieval Book of Hours........ I used velvet for the cover..... I know it is not authentic or to scale..... but it is beautiful.....

Joanna is going to read while Victor takes his Siesta........ it is a hot Summer Afternoon.....

The shelves of the Folly will someday be filled with mini books....
I have bought some... but I really want to make my own.... and I know I will learn the techniques someday.... perhaps even Soon!

The Lord's Council Chamber in The Castle will have a few VERY Precious Books....
I have even started collecting......

There is a Beautiful Illuminated Bestiary by the very talented Ericka Van Horn........ I could not resist... and was fast enough when she posted it that I have it in my collection!

And as for Collecting..... that started AGES ago..... and I still have some of the tiny books.... actually, I can say I have ALL the tiny books that ever came my way...... and if it won't bore you... here is a little tour of my Collection!
Starting with a small Almanac..... yes it is from 1894!

And another tiny mini book I have had for many years is this Thumbnail Bible........ the top cover is missing but the rest is in quite good shape for a book printed in 1815! It is a little large for dollhouse scale.... measuring about one inch by two inches and very thick!

The inside is readable as it was intended as stories from the Bible to interest children.....

And it has numerous beautiful wood block print illustrations such as this Samson and the Lion...

You can see that I have loved books for most if not all of my life.... but I have also loved MAKING them..... as you can see from this carefully sewn and lettered dollhouse scale Atlas that I made when I was ten or eleven......

I even drew and colored a map of the world inside!

Another tiny book I made myself at about the same time is this cloth covered volume......

I wrote the title on the inside in pencil..... "The Prince and the Pauper" by Mark Twain.

And on the back cover I wrote......

But the book that is the most elaborate that I have made.... although still incomplete... is another that I made in my teen years. The cover is not yet bound in leather......

But the front pages are Illuminated.and carefully hand lettered with ink......

And I even dared to try to write every word on every page......
by hand....... in ink.......

For quite a few pages......... but NOT to the end of the volume...................
Alas, my eyesight and hand are not as steady as they were so long ago..... will I ever finish it???
I think maybe I had better......!

Speaking of Mark Twain, that tiny book I made all those years ago has made me think about the way things in life are so connected... like threads in a Tapestry or pages in a book.... events unfold and reveal a bigger picture if we stand back to look.... Because just last week I was in the local airport with my daughter-in-law, waiting to greet my son, her husband, who was arriving home on Leave from the Army. His flight was delayed, so we had some time to use and decided to go up to the departures level of the airport to see if there was any comfortable waiting area. And when we got to the upper level, I was astonished to see a Miniature House! It was a model of the Mark Twain House.... now a museum in Hartford, Connecticut..... and it was ENTIRELY made of LEGOS!!!! If my son's flight were not delayed, we would NEVER have gone upstairs and would have missed it entirely!
Here is a picture of my Lovely Daughter-in-law in front of the probably dollhouse scale model!

And a closer view of the building.....

And a picture of the poster of the Original House.....

And some more detail of the LEGO building techniques.......

And some more.......!

They even made a LEGO horse and buggy!!!!
(This was the nineteenth century....!)

And to think that LEGOS were always the Favorite toys of my boys!
So we were quite well entertained until my son arrived!
(And I think he would admit to loving books too......)

And his Sweetheart, of course!
(Sorry for the blurry photo..... it's the best I got!)

So, Thank YOU, Flora, for the gift of a book.......
Because I can tell that you love books too!

For The Love of Books