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Final Project: Completed!
This is my completed book. It’s 19 pages & coil-bound. The main purpose of this book is to preserve the memories from my trip. I want to be able to look back and smile at the memories. Real Scrapbooking was … Continue reading
final project 3
I decided to change the cover and made some new layouts. here’s the new cover and two pages of the book.
Final Project 2
I drew out some of my layouts that I could make for my scrapbook. I’m going to go to kinko’s to print my book and it should cost around 40 dollars. I’m going to coil-bind my book. The book should … Continue reading
Final Project
I was planning to make a scrapbook for my final project. It will have the pictures that I took during my trip this summer. I’m not sure what kind of binding I want yet, but I think I will go … Continue reading
Yummy! Yummy! YUMMY!
I traveled to Asia this summer and ate a lot of delicious food, so I decided that I could make a little book of some of the yummiest that I’ve eaten. I hope you don’t get hungry looking at them, … Continue reading
Found Book (japanese binding)
For the found book, I looked around my house for read magazines and brochures. I came upon the Macy’s brochures. It featured clothing and accessories for men. I looked through and found some nice looking picture. I liked the colors … Continue reading
Picture of Me
me in Taiwan at a hello kitty specialty store
Editions Artists Book Fair
Torayan’s Great Adventure by Kenji Yanobe. Price: 50. The description on the table said that it was “Superior Binding”. I don’t know what that is but the cover was AMAZING! I loved it so much. It was a yellow cover … Continue reading
Kinko’s
I went to Kinko’s at Astor place today to do my research and got all the answers I needed :] It cost $4.31 for a double sid ed 11×17 color print on regular paper. They have paper-cutter at their location … Continue reading
Idea for Final Project
I want to make a scrapbook for my final project. Since High school, I’ve been saying to myself, “This Year, I’ll make one.” But the same thing would be repeated the next year. So, I’m taking this opportunity to actually … Continue reading