Showing posts with label quiet book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quiet book. Show all posts

Friday, 26 November 2021

Friday Catch Up 26Nov21

 I finished the quiet book for Bethany. I did have a few problems with the cover but I'll say no more about it. I used a magnetic fastener and rings inside the book to hold the pages together, The fabric for the cover is one of my designs as are quite a few of the pages inside.


More details can be found about the individual pages on previous posts.

















I was reading about an alternative to wax crayons and decided to buy some.
They are called Bambino and have a clay content. They are smoother and not messy like wax crayons but they are more expensive. Below is my sample drawing with the product.

Happy Paint Party Friday




Friday, 19 November 2021

Friday Catch Up 19 11 21

Quiet Book WIP 

The last page I'm doing for the quiet book.
You can push the ducks and beads along the string.


Digital Art
I used the Corel Painter App on my android tablet


Altered Book
I did these pages during one night when I couldn't sleep, not my best work. 
The landscapes on the background pages are by Pissarro





 

Friday, 12 November 2021

Friday Catch up - 12 11 21

 

Hippo - teeth cleaning. The toothbrush and toothpaste can be removed from the pot and her mouth can be opened to clean her teeth. The bow can be taken off and her arms are movable.

Frog - a zip to open and a tongue to roll out with an attached fly.


The kennel - Dog finger puppets can be removed and used.


Elephant - the trunk has elastic in the middle and can be pulled.
Most of the ideas I got from Pinterest.

I'm linking with Paint Party Friday




Friday, 8 October 2021

Catch Up Friday 8 10 21

 Sewing and Upcycling

I made this dress for my 2 year old Granddaughter out of old jeans and buttons. For the lining I used a new sheet left over from a past project.


Digital Art

I was messing about on my tablet using the Corel App for these.





Quiet Book WIP

I've started a new project of a quiet book for my other Granddaughter. Hope to have it done before Christmas. The first page I have started is all about colours. I used t-shirt transfer paper for this. One set of pencils needs cutting out and I need to add some sort of fastening and was thinking of velcro but I'm not sure where I would put it without it spoiling the look.


I've almost finished the cup book project but don't have photos yet.









Sunday, 24 September 2017

A Quiet Book for Samuel

My third quiet book is for Samuel, another sister's Grandson.
Samuel likes all things fishy and my sister gave me several fat quarters of fishy fabric.
Once again I got a lot of ideas from looking at pictures on Pinterest. I've repeated some of the pages that I've used in previous books but not all as I thought it would be more interesting for me to try different things.
A strap on the front is held in place by a decorative button [hard to see] and Samuel's name is spelt with alphabet beads.

On the first page there is a jigsaw, this is an amalgamation of several of my tablet/digitally created pictures. I printed the design t-shirt transfer paper [inkjet] and transferred the design onto non-fray Evolon fabric. Attached with Velcro.

I numbered the pieces on the back with a pen and on the page just in case there was any difficulty with placing the pieces in the right order.


Next we have a jellyfish with numbers. There are beads on strings to correspond with the numbers.

Then there is a food page. Once again I used t-shirt transfer paper, this time I just drew and coloured on the paper with pens, no inkjet printing required. The pens I used for the sausages didn't quite agree with the paper but I think it makes the sausages look cooked.

Once again I used velcro to attach the food to the page. I've outlined with stitching where the foods fit on the plate, so good for matching shapes. I stitched elastic on the page to hold the cutlery in place.


Next a cat and then an octopus.

I've made a similar cat for my first quiet book which I liked so I made another one. This time I used goggle eyes which are sewn on. I attached threads to the pieces that come off so they don't get lost. I've not done this with all the bits in this book as I thought it may be better for playing without them.


On the octopus page there are five metal rings to thread a fish through. The orange fish and crab are held on with large press studs. I painted the felt crab with a clear acrylic wax to make it more crusty.


Next a family page and a whale.
Samuel's little sister has recently been born so I produced a page with baby and pram. I didn't use a photo of her as she wasn't born when I did this page. I used photos of Sammy's mum and dad and Samuel's face but I've disguised them here. Mum and dad are in photo frames hanging from chains and Samuel is held in place by a magnet.



The whale has a zip for his mouth and three fish hide in there when closed.

Dungarees and flowers


Here we have denim dungarees with dungaree clasps, metal buttons and a belt.


The removable felt flowers are held on with buttons.

Two boat/sea pages


A yacht with sales to lace up. When opened a bird finger puppet can be removed. The anchor and wheel can be pulled from each end. There are two metal fish hiding under the waves.



This boat can be moved along the cord. There are fish to be found in the waves which can be put in the net bag. The fish were made with t-shirt transfers again, inkjet prints this time. I printed the fish twice [one lot mirror imaged] to sew together so that it looks like a fish both sides. Some were my drawings, others I found on the net.


A horse and a plastic pocket.

I saw this horse on Pinterest and just had to have a go at making it. I used wool for his tail for braiding.


I used the kind of plastic used in bag making for this pocket and filled it with beads, shells, sequins etc. The pocket can be lifted up so the beads get a good mix up.

Buckles and the back page.

I've got a lot of these buckles so I thought I would repeat this page. It can be used for colours as well as opening buckles [I find these a bit stiff to undo]

Another removable Sammy doll kept in a pocket. Real photo for face [disguised again] and a clipart body. I once again used t-shirt transfer paper to make him.