Thursday, December 31, 2009
Second Custom Order Finished!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
First Custom Order Finished!
I've actually had several custom orders since last I posted, but I didn't have time to write about them, I was busy making them, and packaging up the ready-made books. I set a personal record of sales yesterday!
This is a book I re-covered a few years ago, "Masterpieces of American Literature". Don't look too closely at it, though. If you did, you would notice I spelled a word wrong, and I wouldn't want you to see that. (This was one of the first titles I printed, and was not yet used to reading the type, upside down and backwards. That was the only time I ever did it.)
This is a copy of Tennyson's poems that I re-covered. I did a much more simple design on the cover, but I actually like it better then the other book!
A closer view.
I didn't put the title on the spine on this one, I used a unique stamp, instead.
A front cover view of "Masterpieces of American Literature". The square pattern is made up of two tools; the 'line' segment, and the 'dots' in between them.
This book I didn't do much gold work on, and it looks rather simple, but it actually represents quite a bit more work then any other book I've made.
This is the only book I made that is actually sewn on raised cords. It is a stronger binding, than most, but still has it's down sides. It is worth more with the raised cords, because it takes many, many more hours. The reason I don't make many books this way is that the leather on the spine itself wears off very quickly, because of the way it is glued and sewn to the text block. I prefer sewing on sunken cords (you can't see them on the spine).
The books I sell in my store aren't sewn either way. I use a different technique, that allows them to be sew just using thread.
I'll post more picture of the other custom orders as soon as I finish them!
Friday, December 11, 2009
How True
~Emerson
How often we discover this to be true. . .
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Christmas Custom Orders in Progress
I think I've made over 50% of this year's sales in this past month!
I will post more pictures when I have finished them.
I've been thinking recently how amazing it is that I have made any sales at all online. Think about it: of all the people in the world, I need someone who wants to spend money; of all the things to spend money on, they have to decide on a book; of all the books to buy, they have to decide on a journal; of all the journals, on a hand bound one; of all the hand bound ones, one of the ones I've bound. And then of course, you have to consider visibility. I can't find myself when I google 'leather handbound journals' (only if I use 'hannahshandwork' as my keyword) and I know what I'm looking for!
When I think about that, I am thankful I have made as many sales as I have!
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Setting the Stage
I have begun this blog partly for my own amusement, but also to keep in touch with family and friends, and just so that I can say I have one.
I chose the name La Vita E Bella, partly named after the touching (and well worth watching) movie, but mostly because I believe the Lord has made every part of this life, even the seemingly insignificant details I'll probably be writing about, beautiful in some way; we need only have the eyes to see it.
I will probably write on a variety of subjects, primarily what ever happens to be going on in my life, but maybe my perspective on books, or historical events. Or perhaps sharing a favorite quote, a useless piece of information, or all of the above, at the same time.
That being said, I think I can close this introduction.