Sunday 3 August – 10.30 – 4.00 pm
Suitable for 16+
Join Zakiya, guest tutor from Fanoggins, for a Junk Journalling Workshop where you’ll learn how to use a 3-hole pamphlet stitch to create a 4-signature hardbacked journal with a beautiful fabric spine.
This workshop is suitable for beginners and perfect for those who have already created a spiral-bound journal and want to enhance their work with stitching. This sits between spiral binding and Coptic binding (which Blended Monkey will be offering soon).
Junk journalling is an extremely varied craft involving techniques from a range of disciplines. However, this workshop focuses on some extra skills to elevate your junk journalling work:
– Pamphlet stitching
– Heat embossing
– Sewing
– Collaging
The whole procedure will be explained from start to finish by Zakiya, and also with the aid of real-time footage on a large screen showing each step up close.
The session will start with a brief introduction about the craft and plans for the day.
You’ll choose your own papers to use in your 4 signatures. Zakiya will then demonstrate how to stitch your signatures (pages) before they are glued and put in a press in order to apply pressure while they dry.
You’ll then concentrate on making your journal’s front and back covers.
By this point, you may be feeling a tad peckish, so you can head over to the Docky Box Tearoom for lunch.
In the afternoon, Zakiya will demonstrate the technique of heat embossing where you’ll understand how to use embossing powders and a heat gun to create some lovely adornments.
You’ll also be able to use washi tapes, ephemera, pockets, stamping, bands, stickers … to decorate your inside pages.
At the end of the session, you’ll take your newly created hardbacked (stitched spine with fabric covering) journal home where you can continue to add to it if you wish.
We’ll supply everything you need to craft your junk journal, but you’re welcome to bring your own photographs, magazines, old books, drawings and ephemera to use in your journal. You can also bring your own fabric for the spine if you prefer.
Tickets costs just £80.00 and include
– Free entry to the Farmland Museum & Denny Abbey
– Use of equipment on the day, materials and tutoring
– Tea/coffee & refreshments throughout the day
The fabulous Docky Box Tearoom at the Farmland Museum has some truly scrumptious food to tempt you at lunchtime; plenty of yummy treats, so you won’t go hungry.
To book:
Email: enquiries@blendedmonkey.co.uk
Phone: 07417 522366
Or visit Blended Monkey’s website.