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8 responses to “Shoe-string Publishing”
What a great idea! I’ve just abandoned the puter and gone ferreting through the bookshelf – and found an (empty) 2002 A4 desk diary. 🙂 And people say I hoard junk…
That’s a lovely site. Must try that. Another blogring craze. Baaa.
What a great site. I could spend ages there…Oops, meant to be packing
ooh yes, baa baa! I’m not meant to be on the internet today, either 😉
yep, here I come too, wagging my tail behind me 🙂
Me too!!
I’ve been doing Altered Books for a while – and have taken part in a Round Robin (collaborative AB). I’ve loads of links knocking around if people are interested and there’s a good UK based Yahoo site.
http://www.alteredbookartists.com/ is a good place to start.
http://www.artitudezine.com/links.htm
http://www.teraleigh.com/alteredbooks.htm
http://www.art-e-zine.co.uk/contents.html
Most of the other stuff I’ve got are for techniques such as acrylic gel medium transfers (where you transfer photos etc. onto paper/material etc. by using gel medium – or there’s techniques for using vodka/gin to transfer images) and making ‘altered art’ e.g. jewellery for old CDs etc.