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I'm hoping someone can help me out here with some info on Altered Books......
I 'adopted' a newbie last week, and yesterday she asked me the first question I couldn't answer --- guess I've been lucky up until now that she's been breaking me in so gently :lol:
I get the impression, from posts I saw on here ages ago, that an altered book is one you buy (often from a library clearance or charity shop) or have knocking around the house but not being read. And I know you do something to it -- but I haven't the foggiest idea what!! Nor (I'm ashamed to say) do I have any idea what the point is in them/what you do with them afterwards :ph34r:
Also didn't have a clue what I was looking for in the gallery in the hope that some pictures might help answer the questions :huh:
Mel @ ATDML
22-05-2006, 09:57 PM
Hi,
Well some people alter old books which they find in charity shops etc.. also quite popular is altering childrens board books as they make a much more sturdy base. As to what you do to them, well you can paint them, cover them in scrapping paper, add embellishments etc... I have a circle journal which was an altered book on the theme of wisdom which I LOVE. Or you could do a book yourself on a theme or as a mini altered scrapping style book with layouts. The best thing is you can make it what you want it to be - no rules!
Hope this helps,
Happy altering!
Mel
x
Little Lamb
22-05-2006, 09:59 PM
I've seen things which are altered board books. Like a hard cover and pages childrens book that they tend to attach to a buggy.
I think once altered you can add pictures, papers and journalling as normal.
I havent seen many pics in the gallery but i do remember seeing a beautiful one by magpie mum which was in a magazine...will have a look and see if i can find a pic of it for you :-)
wssla00
22-05-2006, 10:00 PM
I got some beautiful how to books from a RAK and now i love them.
Instead of altering each page you can glue them together and make like a box. Think the box in james bond with a gun inside lol. You can add hidden drawers decorate and the like. They do look beautiful. They end up more keepsake boxes rather than books
{anita-mundt}
22-05-2006, 10:01 PM
kids chipboard books are a great çheap'way to get the maya road chipboard book or 7 gypsies chip book look!
alilydon
22-05-2006, 10:01 PM
we did altering books as a class at Bonanza. The teacher gave us pages ripped out, we inke4d them with pretty colours, stuck them together with strips of paer and stamped on them, to make a mini album, which I have now stuck notes ad pictures in (must admit I was not sure until now!)
Little Lamb
22-05-2006, 10:06 PM
Found pics of the book on Gills blog, hope its ok to post a link here???
it is gorgeous and very inspiring!
http://northern-angel.typepad.com/photos/northern_angel_gallery/index.html
Bluemoonjules
22-05-2006, 10:25 PM
There is stuff on altered books in the Altered Art forum. I also have a couple of links I will PM you.
Thanks all.... I knew you wouldn't let me down :wub:
Thanks for the links Julie, I've forwarded them to my adoptee :)
honeypip
22-05-2006, 11:20 PM
WOW - fabulous stuff on the blog - thanks for posting :D
Natbag
22-05-2006, 11:29 PM
In a book I have - The Complete Book of Creative Scrapbooking - they have taken a really thick hardback book, carved out squares right deep down into lots of pages to hold little items, and even made a little drawer in it. then painted, inked and embelished the whole thing. It's really unusual, definitely worth a read for altered items and more unusual techniques :)
Autumn
20-11-2007, 02:37 PM
Just had a look at your link and want to say what a lovely selection of altered art etc you have. They are just stunning and inspirational.......one day maybe I will be able to make items like that!!:blink:
Thanx for the link. Happy Creating and crafting.
Autumn x
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