Hello Mini Friends! I decided that my apothecary needed an old-style book stand and possibly an open book. I say possibly because I've never made an open book and for some reason couldn't wrap my head around how exactly to do it. I watched a tutorial or two but was still intimidated. After my stand was finished, I decided to just jump in and try it.
I am pleased with the way they turned out! Let me show you!
I'll show you the process of making the stand first. I used a dollhouse wooden spindle, chip board four beads and a piece of lace.
These are the cut pieces of chip board. I layered to pieces for each part for depth and strength.
I sanded the edges with my fingernail file.
Just to help the spindle stay in place I added some pieces to make a frame underneath the top.
I cut the edge off of a piece of lace and also used a piece of embroidery string to go around the bottom of the spindle to clean it up a bit.
She needed a little wear and tear so i scuffed her up a bit.
For the book, I browsed the internet for some book pages that I liked. I figure I only needed the top pages that were going to show. I printed some in different sizes and then sprayed them with a clear coat to seal the ink.
I cut two strips of copy paper and then cut them down to size to match the book pages.
I stacked the pieces and folded them all in half.
I used my ice pick to make two holes then used a needle and thread to bind the pages together just like when making a life-sized book.
Next, I let my sewn pages take a good dip in some leftover coffee.
Then while the pages are wet, I used my tweezers to curve and wrinkle the pages.
Next, I let the book dry overnight. This is the hardest part lol... waiting.
The next morning, she looked like this and is dry and kind of crispy.
I went over the edges with a little dark brown paint to age both the book pages and the colored top pages. I did cut the apart and trim them before I glued them on top.
I also added a bookmark made of three strands of DMC floss or cross stitch thread.
This is what the back looks like. I originally made a book cover but didn't like how stiff it made this book look. I might try something like this again and make it with a cover.
And here she is! I actually made a second book for this tutorial. I didn't take any pictures the first time because I wasn't sure my method would work.
The final measurements are 3 1/4 inches tall by 1 1/2 inches wide.
I think she turned out lovely! What do you think??
Thanks for visiting!
XOXO ~Laurie
¡Muy bonito! Has conseguido un efecto perfecto de un libro antiguo.
ReplyDeleteTambién me gusta el diseño del atril. Gracias por enseñarnos como lo has realizado.
Dear Laurie,
ReplyDeleteYour book stand is stunning. I love the open book. Thank you for the printables. Also many thanks for sharing the method of aging the pages.
Wonderful work!
Hugs, Drora