This past year has been challenging for all of us. Between the quarantines, the anxiety about COVID, all of the missed opportunities because of cancellations, and then the winter . . . well, all of this has had me feeling rather lost and confused. No routine, no schedule that we could count on, weather that was unpredictable - it all added up to a time of very little productivity and creativity around here. Anyone else feel that way?
After Christmas I decided to do a bit of research on Ancestry.com to learn about my family history. As it turns out, I come from a long line of Irish immigrants, beginning in the 1600s, long before the Great Irish Potato Famine. It broke my heart to read about the people who experienced those years of starvation, homelessness, unemployment, and general abuse and oppression by those in charge of the British Empire at the time.
So, although it seems that my ancestors were not direct descendants of the millions who suffered through that harrowing time in history, I still feel a sense of connection and compassion for their struggles, both before and after so many Irish immigrants settled in America - where apparently they again faced oppression, exploitation, and rejection.
In honor of my discoveries about my own heritage (which I always knew was predominantly Irish as my maternal grandfather was an Irishman who owned a small restaurant in southwest Michigan when I was a child - the "Wee Diner" it was called), I thought it would be fun to get back to my creative projects and do another altered book. This time, I did a bit of research on this art form and added to my own creative ideas to come up with this cute flip-out, tri-fold design that features lots of little treasures hidden away in pockets and envelopes, as well as blank journal pages for writing my own stories.
At the front of this beautiful altered book is a flip-out section with lots of Irish-theme ephemera including music, poetry, and vintage images of old postcards and other digital downloads. I created several little tags from various scrapbook papers, old book pages, sheet music, and vintage handwriting scraps.
One of my favorite parts of creating an altered book is all the fun stuff that I find to include in the pages! I love to make these cute little envelopes, line them with coordinating paper (old book pages, handwriting scraps, sheet music, old postcards), and then tuck something tiny inside. On this page I also created a little "banner" in green and white and attached it to the page with a safety pin and a bit of green and white scrapbook paper to make sure it stays in place. When the book is opened all the way, you can see that there are three complete "pages" where I have added lots of other fun stuff. Inside the little fold-up on the left side is an image of an Irish harp, and then on the next page is a small fold-out that features more images.Then on the far right side of the opened book is a small journal with blank pages where I can write or add other fun stuff I find along the way.
And at the very back of the journal pages there is a pretty pocket made out of vintage sheet music, filled with a luggage tag I made from scrapbook paper and an old book page, a page of vintage sheet music, an Irish poem and more images from old postcards.
Finally, on the back of the book I created a sort of notepad with a vintage image on the front, blank pages inside, all held together with a vintage button and some gold cord I had in my ribbon drawer.
Have you ever thought about embellishing and altering an old book? At first, I was really hesitant to try it because I LOVE my books so much. But after reading about different ways to create these works of art, I realized that I would be restoring an old book that would otherwise just be tossed in a junk pile eventually (well, not MY books actually, but old books that I found at the thrift shop for 50 cents or a dollar). The pages can be used for a million different creative projects, and the covers are perfect as a base for building your own altered book.
With a few sheets of cardstock to expand and add pages, along with some plain old copy paper and notebook paper (tea dyed to make them look old!), lots of glue, scrapbook paper, ribbons, buttons, a bit of lace, a lot of imagination and a bit of time, you will have great fun designing and creating your own altered book!
This is my first entry on my new blog, Vintage Whimsy Studio, but I'm working on several other fun creative projects to share with you. I stepped away from blogging, writing, editing, publishing, and my Etsy shop for over a year to take time to figure out what I want to be when I grow up . . . and as it turns out, I really missed all of these little projects.
So, if you find that any of my creative ideas and designs are of interest to you, let me know. I've been thinking about doing a few tutorials or videos of the process of making these altered books, so stop back soon to see what I'm working on next.
Happy to be back blogging!
Nina