This time I had a purpose - I planned to use the book as an exemplar when teaching my heartbeat script. I knew I wanted to use a concertina form and then set off, gradually adding letters to the book as they were finished.
Once I had attached all the letters, I then pondered for a while how I would complete the book. In the end I chose to maintain the concertina; but to contain the exuberance of the book by creating covers and 'tapes' that could be threaded thru some stitching to hold it together for most of the time. I also thought it needed a slip case, so covered one in nice rusted paper.
The book can be held in the hand and the pages turned; or it can be fanned out as a concertina. I like the flexibility.
2 comments:
Beautiful Fiona! I love the flexibility. I find it easier to come up with the finished idea to aim for too. And I just love little books, Meg
The combination of your letters and the book form work beautifully together. What a lovely idea, it gves another dimension to a concertina book. I also find I need to have worked out the the finished piece before I start.
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