Do you have stacks of gelatin prints that you would like to do something with?
If so, then consider making them into books and journals. These make great gifts too.
You can use a lot or just a few prints in this project. The first few books I made with this process, I used a lot of gelatin prints. I gave some books away as gratitude journals. I wanted to make sure that the recipient would actually use the journal and not think it was too precious.
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Patience and letting the parts dry under pressure are the keys to getting a flat book.
This book form is good for writing and drawing in. It opens up quite flat.
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What’s covered in this class:
- How to make the text block
- Make end pages
- Print covers
- Soft cover book
- Hard cover option
- Spine treatment
It is not a class about the details of gelatin printmaking. And you do not really need to know much about gelatin printmaking to benefit from the class. You could use this book form with plain papers. If you are an artist who has lots of papers, then this class will teach you a great form to use up a lot of those papers.
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