There are thousands of options for using decorative paper in your handmade books. Links at the bottom of this post are places where the papers discussed below can be found. Following are seven short HD videos showing several popular types of bookbinding papers. Although video isn't quite the same as holding a paper in hand, it's actually does a decent job of giving a sense of what a paper is like, much better than a still photo can do. Hopefully these can help you, whether a new or experienced bookbinder, gain a sense of papers you may not have handled before.
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Karleigh Jae
Karleigh Jae
- soon to become Badger and Chirp -
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Bookbinding 101: Decorative Paper
We're now blogging over at badgerandchirp.com! The rest of this decorative paper post can be viewed there. If you'd like, you may "follow" us there. Thanks for reading!
Friday, October 5, 2012
New Blog at BadgerandChirp.com
The name change is official! We have moved everything over to BadgerandChirp.com and you can view our upcoming workshops and the continuation of our Bookbinding 101 Series over there.
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