Title: Treasure Bookmaking: Crafting Handmade Sustainable JournalsAuthor: Natasa Marinkovic
Publisher: Mango
Genre: Crafts, Art, Nonfiction,
Source: Own
My Review:
I recently heard about junk journaling and was curious to learn more. When I was researching, Treasure Bookmaking popped up, and I knew I had to explore this book more.
This book is creatively genius! I was blown away by the innovative ways that Natasa Marinkovic made journals. She took things I NEVER would have thought to use, like a tissue box, and she made a rather impressive journal from it!
If you are interested in Bookmaking, junk journaling, or anything in that realm, I highly recommend checking out this book before buying any materials. I am sure you will have most of the items on hand and not need to buy too many things to make this hobby a reality.
★★★★★/5
Synopsis (Amazon):
Divine Diary DIYs for the Innovative Crafter#1 Best Seller in Book Making & Binding and Scrapbooking
With journal making projects, book binding techniques, and journal prompts, this Treasure Book Making guide has everything you need. Get ready to create personal journals by hand easily—without any extra book-binding tools!
An affordable craft. Hobbies tend to require a big investment, but Author Natasa Marinkovic, creator of popular YouTube channel Treasure Books,
focuses on upcycling the available materials around us. Learn how to
make beautiful journals—without purchasing book-binding tools, use what
you have! With the things you have at home, create projects that are
both useful and beautiful.
Fall into the world of book binding. This
junk-journaling-how-to gives readers all of the details on how to make a
book through step-by-step creative projects that will save you space
and get rid of house clutter. This diary DIY is the ultimate space for
your creativity to bloom and grow!
Inside, you'll
Illustrations
and tips to jumpstart your creativity on DIY books Easy-to-follow
instructions to structure and make a book for journaling and scrap
keeping Lists of accessible materials to use—such as cereal boxes,
scraps of paper, and everyday items like buttons and more
If you enjoyed learning how to craft a book in Making Handmade Books, Hand Bookbinding, or journaling books like My Soul Pages, you’ll love Treasure Book Making.
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This book sounds like a lot of fun! I'm always envious of people who are so creative like that. I'm good at copying ideas...but not at coming up with my own. ;D
ReplyDeleteLark, right?! I am using premade journals for my "junk" journals, and there is nothing creative about them, just putting the stuff in, LOL! And, I am okay with that. I don't have the time to be super creative in that way right now.
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