Collecting unwanted books – to repurpose

I have been doing some research to see how easy or hard it is to get old unwanted books. So far it has been pretty easy. One tip is to give your friends a few days to gather their unwanted books.

BOOKS for repurposing

I asked a couple of friends and got 2 bags of books. It is interesting to get all types of books from kids, to self-help and how to and all types of fiction.

I got some:

  • hard covered books
  • lots of paperbacks
  • some kids books with larger fonts
  • young children board books
  • color illustrated books

Reuse unwanted books to make new art

These are different than the kinds of books that I would choose at a library book sale, but they still have the potential to inspire some new art making activities.

old books from library book sale

Each type of book has a different quality that makes it interesting for making art.

  • Children’s board books are great for covers and accordion books
  • Young readers books have larger print and are nice for collaged poems
  • Paper back books might be good for folding and curling project

If you are inspired and want to repurpose some old books, then join us in the online art class Book as Art Materials. Read the details and sign up today. Class starts February 16th.

Children's board books are good for covers

This is a tiny pocket sized board book. I cut off 2 sections. Sanded the pages and covered them with some monotype prints.

Recycle book into a tiny journal

Join us in the next class Books as ART Materials.

tiny journal made from board book

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Book parts to inspire ART making

Books can be more than pages, covers and spines. Sometimes I am inspired by other bits of the books.

more interesting book parts for art making

  • Old handwriting and notes on the pages
  • Pockets and return cards from old library books
  • Embossed words of fancy books
  • Illustrations, pictures and end pages
  • Book jackets

recycle old books into art

I think that it is wonderful because these parts tell different stories about the history of the book. It pulls me into someone else history and now I can respond to that old story and make a new one of my own.

I am pulled in closer to touch and feel these old parts and stories. It gives me a sense of connection.

If you would like to explore taking apart old books and using the bits and pieces to create new art of your own, check out the current online classes being offered at this time.

inspiring end pages and illustrations

If you would like to check some of the ways that I have used book parts to make art then check out the Book as ART gallery here.

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Books as ART Materials is open for Registration

I am inspired by old books and want to share that with you.

old books make great art materials

I have used old books for:

  • Paper for monoprints, drawings and paints
  • Inspiration for poems
  • Making artist books from the covers
  • Collage with pages, spines and found bits
  • As subject for a photo shoot and video
  • To make stencils
  • To make stamping tools
  • To make rubbings
  • To make Origami boxes

Use old books as art materials

These old books were headed for the recycling bin, so no need to feel outrage at destroying and re-purposing.

I am happy to share that registration is open for the online art class, Book as ART Materials.

This is a 7 lesson class. It is designed to guide and inspire you to use old books to make new art. Check out the details on the workshop page and join us today.

pages of old books as printing surfaces

Want to learn what makes a great book for making art?

Read about the qualities that I look for when I am thrifting for old books.

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Moving beyond self criticism – mixed media printmaking

It is easy to get stopped in the judgment and analysis of a mixed media piece.

mixed media gelatin print by linda germain

I love the rich layers of mixed media work. I often work without knowing what the end product will look like. That approach does give me a bit of freedom.

Trust the Process

One way to move beyond the critical voice is to remember that you have successfully trusted the process before. I also do not expect every print to be something that I like. I use an 80/20 rule. If 20% of my prints are pleasing to me, then that is success for me.

gelatin print on painted book page

Set yourself up for Success

Some ways that I build in successful prints:

  • Work with limited stencils and colors
  • Work in a standard frameable size
  • Work 10 or more sheets of paper at once
  • Pin up the prints in process and step back and admire
  • Give them a day or 2 and come back for another look

gelatin plate print on book page

Sometimes taking a class or working with other artists can help you gain confidence, skills and a new way to look at your work.

If you like to use old books as part of your art making process and you want to be inspired and supported by like minded artists, then join us in the online art class, Books as Art Materials.

books as paper for gelatin printmaking

Books can be used as a printing and collaging surface for mixed media projects.

books as art materials

Would you dare to shred an old book? What about photographing books?

Books as ART Materials – online art class

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Art show at Nunan’s – Sunday 12 – 3

Put a little sunshine and flowers into your Sunday afternoon. Join me and other members of the Haverhill Art Association at local  florist Nunan’s Greenhouse, Rte 97 in Georgetown, MA

succulents in winter at Nunans greenhouse

Being in a warm greenhouse on a cold winter day can lift your spirits!

Hope to see you there. I will have several small monotype prints and hand printed cards for sale. And you can sign up for the Printing Cards with Botanicals workshop that will be offered in March.

Printing botanicals on the gelatin plate

More info on the Art exhibit on the Haverhill Art Association event page.

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