For my second one, I used the same method of traditional book binding as I did for my first one, but with improvement on materials.
For the cover paper, I used vellum paper I found in my book, which helped me to measure the direction for punching holes with consideration.
The total page count is ten; I planned to do more pages like 20, but I decided to do with 10 pages due to time issue.
I decorated the cover with some decorating papers that I found in my house, same as to the vellum papers. I glued them onto vellum paper cover with bond.
I haven't write on the inside papers because I finished making this second draft during the midnight time, when I was too tired on putting more energy onto that.
Overall, I am confident on what I will do as the final iteration. Though I have to consider on writing 2 short essays and 1 reflective essay, which are due on this wednesday, along with journals....
Work after Work after Work.
Red Thread and needle that I bought from Granville island and West Broadway.
I wouldn't worry too much about the blank pages. If your project is book binding, you have done your work in both iterations. One of my friend simply modifies the cover of books and offer them to his friends. (Hence the beautiful Sudoku booklet I received one day).
ReplyDeleteI particularly like the cover of this one. Good job on using complementary colors!