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Drawing & Painting Final Exam Book-Making Instructions

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Drawing & Painting. Final Exam Book-Making Instructions. The Finished Book. These are examples of what your book will look like when finished. Let’s Make the Pages First. You need 3 pieces of 9” x 24” paper 1 piece of 9”x10 ½” paper White glue. Gluing the Pages together. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Drawing & Painting

Final Exam Book-Making Instructions

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The Finished Book

• These are examples of what your book will look like when finished.

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Let’s Make the Pages First

• You need – 3 pieces of 9” x 24” paper– 1 piece of 9”x10 ½” paper– White glue

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Gluing the Pages together• Apply a VERY THIN

bead of white glue.• Position the next

page to overlap the bead of glue ½”.

Thin bead of glue

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Continue Gluing

• Continue gluing pages until you have one long strip.

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Marking the folds

• Use the provided template.

• Place it the left edge of your strip of paper.

• With a pencil, draw a line along the right edge of the template.

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Continue Marking

• Move the template to line up with the line you just drew.

• Draw a line on the right side.

• Continue until you have 14 sections.

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Folding the Pages

• Begin with a valley fold to fold your first page.

Valley Fold

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Continue Folding

• You are making an accordion fold book.

• Use your pencil lines as your guide for folding.

• For each fold, reverse the direction of the book.

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Continue Folding

• Continue the back and forth folding until all pages are folded together.

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Marking the Last Page

• If your last page is a bit too big, you will need to trim it.

• Line the template up and with a pencil, mark the last page.

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Trimming the Last Page

• With scissors, trim along your mark to cut away the excess paper.

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Cutting the Handouts

• Using Scissors, cut each page of your handouts in half along the dotted line.

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Gluing the Handouts in Place

• On the back of Page 1, apply a VERY THIN bead of glue only across the top edge of the page.

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Gluing the Page in Place

• Press page 1 into place on the first page of your booklet.

• The page should only be glued across the top.

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Continue Gluing• Continue gluing your pages in place until all 14

are glued in.• Be careful that you glue your pages in the

correct order!

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Painting the Covers• Put your name on the

back of 2 pieces of 9”x12” paper.

• To make abstractly painted front and back covers, you will need to use acrylic paint.

• Select analogous colors.– Colors that are next to

each other on the color wheel.

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Putting Paint on the Paper

• Once you have your colors selected, put a small dab of each color on one of your cover papers.

• You may want to include black or white as well.

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Moving the Paint Around

• With a small piece of matt board, move the paint around.

• The more you mix, the more the colors will blend together.

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Keep Going

• As you move the paint around, excess paint can be applied to your second sheet of paper.

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Finished Covers

• When both covers have been painted, put them on the drying rack or in a safe place to dry.

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Making Paste Painted Covers

• Paste paper is used to create a textured effect for your front and back covers.

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Gathering Your Supplies

• You will need the paste paper your teacher has prepared for you.

• Select one color.• You will also need a

couple of texture making tools.

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Adding the Paste

• Put a spoonful of paste on one of your cover papers.

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Spreading the Paste

• Use a small piece of matt board to spread the paste around so that your entire sheet of paper is covered.

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Adding Texture

• Use your tool to scrape and twist the paste around to make a desired texture.

• You can always smooth the paste and retexture if you don’t like your first attempt.

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Set Aside to Dry

• The paste paper will need to dry overnight.

• Set your cover papers on the drying rack or in a safe place to dry.

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Putting the Covers Together

• Place the piece of 10”x6 ½” matt board in the center of the back of your cover paper.

• Trace around the matt board with a pencil.

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Marking the Corners

• Use a small scrap of matt board, lining up the edge of the board with the traced piece of matt board.

• Trace the outer edge of the scrap piece from one edge of the paper to the next.

• Repeat at all 4 corners.

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Cutting the corners

• Using scissors, cut the cover papers along the marked lines.

• Save these corner pieces!

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Gluing the Covers

• Put a fair amount of glue on the paper in the traced rectangle.

• Spread the glue to a THIN layer with a piece of matt board.

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Press in Place

• Turn the cover over, firmly rub to secure the paper in place.

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Adding the Corners

• Glue the cut corner pieces in place on the matt board, one at each corner.

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Gluing the Flaps

• Put a bead of glue on the flap and spread thinly with a piece of matt board.

• Fold the flap over and press in place on the board.

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The Finished Cover

• Your finished cover should look something like this one.

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Adding a Ribbon

• You may want to add a ribbon to be able to tie your book closed.

• Use a piece of ribbon that is 36” long.

• On the BACK cover, across the center, apply a bead of glue.

• Center your ribbon and press securely to the glue bead.

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Finishing the Back Cover

• On the back of page 14, squeeze out some glue.

• Spread thinly on the back of the page using a scrap piece of matt board.

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Finishing the Back Cover

• Place the back of page 14 onto the back cover.– This will cover up the

section of ribbon.• Press firmly in place

with your hands.

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Finishing the Front Cover

• To protect your book, place a piece of newspaper or waxed paper under page 1 of your booklet.

• Squeeze glue liberally onto the back of page 1 and spread thinly with a scrap piece of matt board.

• Press your cover in place.

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The Finished Book

• Tie your ribbon and your book is done!