Altered Book: Living Well, Sip by Sip

Altered Book: Living Well, Sip by Sip

First off the basic idea of this book, the style of folding the pages, was completely inspired by a wonderful altered book by Sharon McCartney. I liked the shape created by folding the pages in half lengthwise and tucking each one into the book. I also loved the idea of creating a niche within folded pages to contain an object instead of ones glued together flat as I’ve done in the past.

Altered Book: Living Well, Sip by Sip

This work started out as a home for a wooden lion, and then was briefly destined to be a home for a wooden kangaroo. Neither seemed quite right so I brought out the stack of teacups to play with. These little teacups have been waiting in the wings for awhile to make their way into a book. I wanted them to be stacked irregularly, and with this book I managed to pull it off. Only the cups at the top and the bottom of the stack are attached to the book, the rest float freely and can twirl and twist in place. (See the video at the bottom of this blog post for a demo.)

Altered Book: Living Well, Sip by Sip

Altered Book: Living Well, Sip by Sip

I was thinking about the idea of “tea time” as I worked on this, so I chose a few small gears from my collection of watch parts to decorate the end pages along the side. There are also two small spoons to tie into the tea theme. I bought these from RubyDog’s Art House as part of a tiny cutlery set, and the spoons are my favorite.

Altered Book: Living Well, Sip by Sip

To demonstrate the moving part in this altered book I shot this quick video using my laptop’s built in camera. You’ll need to turn the sound up on your computer because it’s a bit quiet.

Materials used: book, card stock, watch gears, metal spoon, ceramic teacups, rubber stamp & ink, metallic paper decorations, and gel medium.

2 thoughts on “Altered Book: Living Well, Sip by Sip

  1. Neil says:

    hey,

    Clicking on the video to watch on flickr gives me an error saying the video is private. Kinda odd that it plays while embedded. Just though I’d let you know..

    Sweet altered book btw!

  2. Rachael says:

    Thanks Neil. The blog post was scheduled to publish before I’d made the photos and video live on Flickr.

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