Making of
Sketchbook/Journals
Lesson submitted by
Jackie Aust Brewer
For the first time in a long time, I am excited about a
simple lesson that caught the attention of all but maybe two of my
students. If I had to ask myself why,
it was the process and the end results.
A very professional looking book made by the student themselves. In the past we have used simple folders with
pockets, folders punched with holes, then held together with yarn. Not long ago one of my teachers had her
advanced students do something different.
I was excited about the process of making the sketchbooks/ journals and
got all of the teachers involved with the process. As we each began using it with one class, we all decided to use
it for all classes. That only lead to
each of us perfecting the process in our own ways. It really became a small contest to see which teacher was able to
do better than the others. I must say,
my students sketchbooks RULE!!!! Below
are the steps we took, finished products will be displayed on my .mac.com
website by Jan. 22, 2003. I
promise.
Materials
Cover – thin, white
Charcoal Paper
Book support –
Tagboard
for Art I, Advanced students used
Crescent Board
, some students tried
cardboard (I feel this is too thick myself but it will work)
Pages – 11 x 17 (28 x 43 cm)
copy paper,
Sulphite Paper
, Black Charcoal Paper,
my goal next year, handmade
paper Inside Front/Back Inside to attach
pages to book cover. – Sulphite paper, Construction Paper
, wallpaper,
colored
Charcoal paper
, endless things you can use here
Various art media –
tissue paper
,
concentrated watercolor,
Tempera Paint
, Watercolor Paint
,
Acrylic Paint
,
magazines, Markers
, Glue
(pure and diluted) Glue Sticks
, Brushes
, colored ink,
gel pens,
Gloss Medium
(Mod Podge)
you will see almost anything can work. In the photos I will show a variety of
items used.
STEPS
1.
Each student given one sheet of 13” by 20.5” (33 x 52 cm) of thin white
charcoal paper. On this paper the
students were to take any art supplies (media) and freely create a design on
the paper for their cover.
-
Tissue paper
added with water only to stain paper
-
Tissue paper added with glue for textured effect
-
Paint splattered
-
Concentrated watercolors applied then removed with
bleach
-
Markers
used for doodling over the entire page
-
Collage from photos
-
Collage from textured paper
Combination of any of the above plus.
2. Each student was
given two sheets of 9 X 11 (23 x 28 cm) Tag Board
, Mat Board
, cardboard) and cut a 1/2 strip x
11 (1 x 28 cm) inch from scrap board.
Tape
the pieces together leaving at least 1/8 of inch (4 mm) between pieces, this helps to
book to close properly , DO NOT PUSH
UP NEXT TO EACH OTHER.
3. 

Take your cover that you designed and flip it over. Using thin downed glue, brush onto the back
side of the cover, make sure you cover the entire thing, edge to edge. I had some students use glue sticks, it
does not make the paper buckle as much, so far they are holding up.
4. 
Center
the book support onto the back of the cover of book. Make sure you press down firmly so that you do not get any
wrinkles on the outside of book.
Clip the cover at
the corners. Some students saved these
for later use. Fold the sides down onto the book support , as if you were wrapping a gift. Students saved the
corners placed them back on the corners to cover any of the tagboard showing. See left
corner below.

5. Each student was
given 30 sheets of 11 x 17 (28 x 43 cm) paper. This
is where the directions become somewhat up to the individual student.
If folded in half, you have 8.5 x 11 (21.5 x 28 cm). This makes the paper the same
height as
the book cover but less then book width. Some students left this, some
cut the 11 to 10.5 (B). See diagram below for visual. The dotted line
represents the paper inside
book.

6.
Use the instructions on this web site to sew the pages
together before they are put into the book.
http://www.sff.net/people/Brook.West/bind/bindit.html
The only
thing I did different was more holes in the paper. Make sure the names are size you would use to put up paneling, I
am not a nail expert here. Trust me,
experiment.
7. After you have completed the above, we used
11 x 17 (28 x 43 cm) paper to attach pages to book.
If student cut height to 10.5 in
step 5, they will need to do the same here.
The paper could be any of those
listed above under front/back inside.
It usually takes two people to do this.
Align pages up on book cover as shown below.

Using a glue stick, cover the right side of paper with glue . Make sure you carry to outside edges. Flip
over and glue
to pages on right side only. I have
both side
and
flat view showing.

This
is the other half of paper, fold book up as shown, beginning at center
of the book, press against the left side of book cover and cover
the inside front, repeat for the back.
Glue down , I actually put
the glue on the left side first as shown.

7.
The finished photos should help some, the best way is to study
an actual book.
If I can be of any assistance, let me know, I will even go
so far as to take pictures of each step and post. I tried my best to draw the illustrations.
Jackie Brewer
Ja1997@bryanisd.org