Cloth-bound notebooks in three cover designs and three colors — InkTorrents Graphics

Small Worlds, Big Wonders

Cloth-bound notebooks in three cover designs and three colors — InkTorrents Graphics

 

So much of my time is spent on-screen with researching and working that some days it leaves my eyes tired and my head jammed shut.  As much as I love getting lost in the digital world, I do need breaks to avoid burnout.  For that, I have relied on drawing and writing all my life.   These stolen creative moments help me reconnect with my love of slow living.  It doesn’t matter where I am, I always keep a small sketching kit in my bag.  When I started making my own books, I tailor made them with my favorite paper.  Today I would like to share some of my book binding process, my on-the-go sketching kit, and the new books I recently made featuring my watercolor paintings as the cover art.  Read on for a nice coupon code to use in my shop.

 

 

 

 

 

I start by cutting sheets of paper to the right size and folding them to create the pages, followed by punching holes for sewing.  The space between the holes is measured based on the size of the book.  I first create a template where I do all the math for the stitching hole positions.  I like a clean table for this work.  Once I finish sewing the text block that is the heart of the book, I move over to my workbench for the messy bit of the work. 

I listen to music while I work.  The headphone in the back is the first thing I purchased from my first “grown-up” paycheck.  It is very special to me.

 

 

 

Rulers and trimmer used to cut the cover inset for a handmade notebook — InkTorrents Graphics

 

Measurement and timing are key for making the cover.   For these books, I cut the inset out from the cover board where the artwork will be placed afterwards.  Then I start assembling the book.  I have to work fairly quickly here before the glue dries, so unfortunately I couldn’t take any photos of that part.

 

 

 


 

Turquoise Stillness — Sierra Hot Springs

 

Watercolor painting of a turquoise pool in a Sierra meadow, Turquoise Stillness — InkTorrents Graphics

 

Once the book is completely dry, I start working on adding the artwork on the cover.  I painted this scene from the Eastern Sierra region of California.  That area is volcanic and there are small public hot springs everywhere.  My husband and I went for a walk and came across a few.  The area is tranquil and relaxing, with surrounding mountains.

 

 

 

Muted Amber Yellow cloth-bound layflat notebook with Turquoise Sierra Hot Springs art — InkTorrents Graphics

 

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I make my own book cover cloth.  A paper barrier is needed between the cloth and the board so glue does not seep out to the cover cloth.  My original choice was Kaufman Kona failed miserably as the weave is not nearly tight enough.

After a Friday night chat with my dear friend Mary, my husband and I drove good 50 miles next day to the closest fabric store in Berkeley.  Per Mary’s suggestion we started with Art Gallery Fabrics.  Following that, my husband helped me pick out a few pieces from Andover Fabrics as well.  I did a few tests that evening, and I had my fabric for the cover.

 

 

 

Linen endpaper with sepia mountain art shown at full scale — InkTorrents Graphics

 

For these books, I went all out dressing them up.  I got cream linen-finish paper for the endpapers.  Endpapers are the folded colorful pages in hardcover books that connect the cover to the text block.

 

 

 

Close-up of linen endpaper with sepia mountain art for Sierra Hot Springs notebook — InkTorrents Graphics

 

I added coordinated artwork matching the book cover art on the endpaper.

 

 

 


 

The Blue Butterfly Effect

 

Watercolor painting of blue butterflies rising from turquoise smoke, The Butterfly Effect — InkTorrents Graphics

 

The concept of Butterfly Effect has always fascinated me.   Of course I ended up naming this one Blue Butterfly Effect.  This simple painting of the fluttering butterflies makes me really happy.

 

 

 

Midnight Tide Blue cloth-bound layflat notebook with The Blue Butterfly Effect art — InkTorrents Graphics

 

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The ends of the spines at the top and bottom have little woven bands on them to cover the raw edges of the spine.  I find that little touch to be very special.

 

 

 

Close-up of linen endpaper with sepia butterfly art for The Butterfly Effect notebook — InkTorrents Graphics

 

Fluttering butterflies were a natural choice for this book.   Sepia brown is my color of choice for this kind of artwork.

 

 

 

 

I love adding butterflies to my paintings.   This is a new painting I am working on with the Girl and Her Cat.  

 

 

 


 

Blue Hydrangeas in the Rain

 

Red Umbrella Spring Garden Quilt Pattern - InkTorrents Graphics

 

Red is not a color I often go for as a primary color, but I do love this vibrant color for accent pieces.   I made this quilt block from an old drawing of mine.  The bright red umbrella took center stage.  This block will turn into a bag soon.

 

 

 

Watercolor painting of a girl and her cat among blue hydrangeas in the rain — InkTorrents Graphics

 

I am not confident enough to venture out with a red umbrella and red boots.  I am a jeans and t-shirt girl whose boots are always muddy from spending wet winter days outside.  However,  the girl from my Girl and Her Cat paintings exudes confidence.  I can never pass up the idea of a red umbrella in my artwork.

 

The Story

 

Dusk Red cloth-bound layflat notebook with Blue Hydrangeas in the Rain art — InkTorrents Graphics

 

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She wants him to get under the umbrella. He wants to go into the hedge to find the thing they came here for.  “Also, cats don’t get sick from a little rain” was his answer.

 

 

 

 

Close-up of linen endpaper with sepia umbrella art for Blue Hydrangeas in the Rain notebook — InkTorrents Graphics

 

 

I couldn’t resist recreating the umbrella in the rain puddle quilt block for this one.

 

 

 


 

Journaling and Sketching On The Go

 

Sketchbook, pencil case, and pens for a travel journaling carry-on kit — InkTorrents Graphics

 

Unlike many social media posts, I am not the type of girl who can whip up amazing sketches and paintings while sitting at a coffee shop or other public areas. 

I love my solitary creative time.   If I find a secluded place, I actually enjoy sketching on-site.  So I keep a small sketchbook and a handful of pencils and pens with me at all times.  

  • Ruler
  • Mechanical pencils and lead
  • A white gel pen
  • Sakura Micron pens – 08, 05, 03 and 005
  • Eraser
  • Assorted pencils – 2H, H, HB and 2B
  • Sharpener
  • Washi tape
  • Sometimes I add in a Tombow marker or two

All tucked away in the Smaug pencil case that I got from the Boldleian Library at Oxford.   This is quite enough for both traveling and those little lunch time breaks.  5-10 mintues is all it takes to draw a small leaf or a flower.

 

 

 

Sketchbook with prompt cards and a pen for journaling inspiration — InkTorrents Graphics

 

Blank books are like empty houses.  The thoughts and lives of people in a house make it come alive and make it a home.  A blank book also waits patiently to find its voice through the person to whom it belongs.  These books come with 21 easy writing prompts to get over that fear of the blank page.  

 

 

 

Cloth-bound notebooks in red, yellow, and blue with three original cover art designs — InkTorrents Graphics

 

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These books are all available in all three colors.  Please use the coupon code july15 for 15% off this week only. After July 13th, new subscribers receive 10% off.   All the details of the books are at the shop as well.

 

 

 

Fountain pen friendly notebook page with visible stitching and a blue fountain pen — InkTorrents Graphics

 

With these new books and my pencil case, I am all set for those quiet spells, immersed in my own thoughts and my peaceful surrounding, scribbling away lines and words.  I really treasure those moments.

I make these books one at a time as individual works of art.  I hope one of these artwork books finds its way to you for your own drawings and writings from your creative and reflective world.

-Soma

 


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Handmade notebook with watercolor painting of dizi and guqin cover art — InkTorrents Graphics

High Mountains and Flowing Water

Handmade notebook with watercolor painting of dizi and guqin cover art — InkTorrents Graphics

 

As soon as I come back from the mountains, I longingly wait for the days when I get to make the drive back there again.  During one of those waiting periods, I designed and made this book.   I also play music.   Thoughts of the mountains and music coupled together to make something new.   This is the story of this book – “High Mountains and Flowing Water.”

 

 

 

Lower Cathedral Lake Yosemite National Park photography — InkTorrents Graphics

 

 

An alpine lake at 9,290 feet (2,830 meters).  A beautiful place for letting the mind wander. 

 

 

 

 

 

A personal collection of musical instruments including dizi violin piano guitar and kantele — InkTorrents Graphics

 

 

My beloved musical instruments, along with the Kantele I picked up last year during our visit to Finland.

 

 

 

Watercolor paintings of dizi and guqin inspired by the proverb High Mountains and Flowing Water — InkTorrents Graphics

 

 

With the two in mind, I started designing the book cover.   Once I had the measurements for the paintings, I started with the drawing of two old Chinese instruments – the dizi and the guqin.   I was having a bit of trouble with the motif on the guqin.  So I sketched another one at the bottom of the page, where I could erase and redraw to my heart’s content, until I was content.

 

 

 

 

Watercolor paintings of dizi and guqin inspired by the proverb High Mountains and Flowing Water — InkTorrents Graphics

 

 

A close-up.  I used a few helper lines while drawing the curves on the guqin.  I added a bit of shading in the sketch as a reminder for those areas when I started painting.

 

 

 

 

Watercolor paintings of dizi and guqin inspired by the proverb High Mountains and Flowing Water — InkTorrents Graphics

 

 

This was the first attempt.  Honestly I didn’t hate it, but I didn’t like it either.  The dizi was fine, but I didn’t care for the rest.  The branches were too dark, the ribbon was too prominent, and the guqin lost the lighting effects.  

 

 

 

 

Watercolor paintings of dizi and guqin inspired by the proverb High Mountains and Flowing Water — InkTorrents Graphics

 

 

After a deep breath and the passing of another day, I restarted.  This time I got want to wanted. 

For the white motif, I used the white of the unpainted paper.  Once the guqin was painted, I used a tiny brush to smooth out the lines and blend in the colors.   I painted the two pictures together to keep the flow of the background from one into the other.

 

 

 

 

Handmade notebook with watercolor painting of dizi and guqin cover art — InkTorrents Graphics

 

 

When stitching books, I have to pay attention to the tension of the stitch.  As I was stitching the papers together for the book,  I was being a bit heavy-handed.  That resulted in my tearing the gentle watercolor paper at the needle hole.   

I cut up those discarded papers to make this little black watercolor book as a smaller prototype for the larger one.

 

 

 

 

Handmade notebook with watercolor painting of dizi and guqin cover art — InkTorrents Graphics

 

 

A couple of days later I was done with making the book.  I added the red headband on the top and bottom of the spine.  I thought it looked perfect with the black book and the blue paintings that I was about to add on the cover.

 

 

 

 

Handmade notebook with watercolor painting of dizi and guqin cover art — InkTorrents Graphics

 

 

Trimming the painting to fit the cover insets took some careful work.   Since I had painted the two together, I could feel the sky, the branches and the music flowing from one into the other.

 

 

 

Once More Unto The Trail

 

Another story that I shared previously about my hiking in the alpine high country.

 

 

 

Gaylor Lakes Yosemite National Park photography — InkTorrents Graphics

 

 

During the time at home away from there, I thought of the mountains and the snow-melt waters playing and singing together as two souls in this intimate, yet vast landscape.  

 

 

 

 

Handmade notebook with watercolor painting of dizi and guqin cover art — InkTorrents Graphics

 

 

“High mountains and flowing water” refers to a deep unspoken bond between two souls.  The name came long after, but I find it befitting what I have created.

What started as a longing for the mountains has now taken on a shape of its own.  I will fill this book with what kind of paintings, I wonder.  That story is yet to be told.

 

Until next time,
-Soma

 


 

P.S.  After a long break from the computer and other activities, my shoulder is on the mend.  Thank you so much for your well wishes.

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