Tag: coptic stitch

  • The Beirutista Journal

    The Beirutista and I have known each other since elementary school. It is only recently that I have realized just how much we both really have in common. Since she is now a full time resident of Lebannon, our gatherings are limited to her annual visits home to family. She has brought me some beautiful gifts from Lebanon, and so during her last visit, I decided to return the favor.

    Materials: book board, unlined paper, waxed thread, Sharpie, White Gel pen, leather & misc jewelry findings.

    Coptic Stich Hand bound journal by Jess Boctor of PhantomBlondeBooks

    Coptic Stich Hand bound journal by Jess Boctor of PhantomBlondeBooks

    Coptic Stich Hand bound journal by Jess Boctor of PhantomBlondeBooks

  • International Book Exchange

    The first night of our arrival, there was a small book wrapped on our nightstand. Carla, the daughter in our new family, left us one of her favorite stories to read. It was a very sweet gift and I look forward to reading it soon.

    However, first I thought I should return the favor of a book. So one afternoon while Evelyn worked in her new workspace, I made Carla a little journal. I used the same wrapping paper which she wrapped our book in, a few white brads, book board I had brought with me, waxed thread, and old ledger paper. The lettering for her name I did by hand in pencil.

    Img_9764

  • Making the #Blogfest Deadline

    Img_9216

    So I was challenged this month to take part in a blog soiree of sorts, and to blog every day. Since I was tapped on the writing from yesterdays post, and I need some stock in my store, I decided to make a new book to post and have been stitching away to make the deadline for today.

    This is a hard bound Coptic stitch journal. The covers are made from a marble vintage book, and are 5″ x 8″. It has 140 pages of blank medium weight newsprint, great for any sketch artist or avid creative journal. I will be adding it to my store soon, so if you would like it for yourself, be sure to keep your eyes open!
    Continuing the adventure, 

    Jessi