I had a big clear-out of my supply cupboard the other day and found heaps of papers and cards and old maps and pages from fallen-apart books. I find old maps very aesthetically pleasing and have been known to frame them for wall art in the past, but these had seen better days, so I made some notebooks with map covers. To make them, I cut lots of papers to the same size (most of the pages are recycled newsprint), held them together with pegs and used an industrial-sized needle on the sewing machine to stitch down the spine. I will set aside most of these for my table at the Auckland Art and Craft Fair in December, but the others will be little gifts, I think. I made some similar books last year- but these are a bit smaller, with more pages and faraway places on the cover for day-dreaming purposes. Christmas in Svalbard, anyone?
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17 responses to “faraway places”
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I love old maps!
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Wonderful idea and they look STUNNING! 🙂
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Great idea ~ LOVE THEM!!!!
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brilliant!
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It’s really a lovely idea, Melissa !
The one, you show, with Iceland, I want it !!!
No kidding, how can I come to Auckland from France just to buy it and take a coffee with you ?LikeLike
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old maps are great. i make envelopes from them.
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You are so resourceful, Melissa! A lovely idea. I also like Isidora’s idea of making envelopes from them.
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These are brilliant! Stuff to dream about right there, on the front cover.. Lovely. (I have some UK maps that I kept for doing something similar, but Staines or Milton Keynes somehow don’t have the same ring to them as Svalbard..)
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sounds lovely to me
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j’aime beaucoup.
I made “enveloppe” with map. I really like the maps.LikeLike
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these are just lovely Cx
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I love maps too, dreaming of places to visit.
Keep up the great work!
Cheers
Karen
Newcastle NSWLikeLike
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These are just too cool! I have a couple of old atlases, and I have been meaning to do something similar with the pages within.
Great job on them! I’m definitely going to come check these out at the Auckland Arts + Crafts Fair!LikeLike
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Beautiful Melissa, love that ocean ridge that looks like a crocodile.
I’ve been reading an Icelandic detective series and stumbling over the place names in my mind 🙂LikeLike
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They are beautiful!
just wondering if i could purchase it online!
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oh, i wish we weren’t so far away!
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cheers cheryl, yes, i have a couple of sets up in my etsy shop. 🙂
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