Tunnel vision
Sep. 14th, 2025 09:54 pmHaven't had time for much of anything but pottery of late, so it was nice to be able to attend our monthly book arts meeting. The demonstration topic was tunnel books. I'd made one before, but this one had an innovation I quite liked. Instead of gluing in the inner pages, you cut a slit halfway down the accordion fold, and a corresponding one on each side of the page, so they slotted together. No muss, no fuss, only glue on the very front and back.
Didn't really have an idea for subject matter, but I took along last year's Inktober sketchbook, paged through it until I found inspiration, and drew this scene. Cut out with Xacto, color with pencils, and voila! It's Fat Bear season.
And this one, I'm not giving away.



Didn't really have an idea for subject matter, but I took along last year's Inktober sketchbook, paged through it until I found inspiration, and drew this scene. Cut out with Xacto, color with pencils, and voila! It's Fat Bear season.
And this one, I'm not giving away.



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Date: 2025-09-15 06:02 am (UTC)and thanks for the reminder of Fat Bear Week - just visited and placed my first vote
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Date: 2025-09-15 02:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2025-09-15 05:18 pm (UTC)My Japanese penpal sends me cards like this that aren't nearly so deep, but have a similar effect with the different depths.