SEPTEMBER NEWSLETTER
GUILD MEETING
Blue Room, Pioneer Park
(NOTE THE LOCATION!!)
Thursday, September 24, 2015
5:00 TO 7:00PM
Teeny Tiny Tomes
with Marilyn Askelin
Do you remember seeing the Teeny Tiny Tomes in our BOOKS AS ART exhibition? They were clever, they were beautifully made, and they were charmingly small! Come to the Guild meeting and learn how to make your very own set from Marilyn Askelin, the book artist who created the originals for the 2014 exhibition. She will lead us through making three teeny tiny origami books, each created from paper no larger than 3" x 6". Handouts included!
Please bring:
Scissors or X-Acto knife with cutting mat
Glue stick
Large binder clip or clothespin for clamping
Bone folder (optional)
LETTERPRESS PROJECT
There's a lot going on in the Guild's studio space at The Folk School! Come to the meeting to hear news about the Press Project - which, thanks to Bruce Campbell, now includes not one, but two letterpresses! Susan Campbell will tell the story, complete with photographs, of how the project has unfolded over the past two months. And, you will see the first NBG letterpress print - a haiku written by Susan and Mary Maisch and illustrated by Bruce.
BOOK EXCHANGE
The exchange theme for the September meeting is TREES.
Join the fun by bringing a book to exchange
or by simply enjoying the surprises!
Participation in the book exchange is completely optional.
November Book Exchange theme: Holiday Book or Card
Save these dates...
Thursday, October 22
Annual Meeting, Potluck and Mini Auction
5:00 - 7:00PM
The Folk School
More information to follow!
Thursday, November 19
Guild Meeting
Blue Room, Pioneer Park
5:00 - 7:00PM
Program to be announced
Book exc
hange theme: Holiday Book or Card
LOOKING FOR BOOKMAKING TOOLS?
If Only...a fine store has recently received a new shipment of all your favorite tools, including teflon bone folders, metal measuring edges, paste brushes, and much more.
The place in Fairbanks to find bookmaking tools and fine papers!
Learn about and support Northwoods Book Arts Guild!
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