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Whether you have an established sketchbook practice or are looking for a creative jumpstart, making art in a book is an exciting and intriguing source of artful exploration. Join artists Courtney Cerruti and Faith Hale as they revisit their favorite Creativebug collaboration: the Altered Book Daily Challenge, in this jam-packed “sequel”. And if you haven’t seen their first class, have no fear- Courtney and Faith cover the basics, while giving you 30+ brand new prompts.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Found hardcover book of your choice
- 4-6 sources of source material including books, magazines, and scrap paper with a balance of new/vintage, glossy/matte, colorful/black and white
- Scotch "create" glue stick Permanent
- Scissors
- X-acto knife and cutting mat
- Tape
- China marker in black and white
- K-60 Krink markers in any colors
- Transparency film
- Collage fodder like security business envelopes,
- A covered brick or equivalent weight
- Parchment or waxed paper
- Tissue paper
- Permanant marker
- Acrylic ink
- Watercolor
- Metallic paper
- Paper straws
- Bakers twine
- 1" and 2" hole punch (optional)
- White candle (optional)
Downloads:
- Prepare a book for altering
- Think of a book page as a springboard
- Gesso a book page
- Make a collage out of found materials
- Draw on transparency paper
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Altered Books the Sequel: A Daily Practice Reviews
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g man
Lots of fun activities to do with children. Also some interesting and creative techniques that I hope to incorporate in a project I have in mind using old family photos.
July 4, 2024
Shelly Biasella
This is a delightful topic! So fun and approachable! How about an annual altered book month? Or at least a sequel to the sequel?
Thanks for the great class!
More than 3 months ago
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