Medieval-bound wrap leather journals—faking the look and feel of hand-pulled paper using wood rasps to "sand" the edges of the pages soft, ragged, and irregular, instead of the straight-cut block. The toothbrush is for clearing away crumbs and fragments.
Aw, thanks. The handwriting evolved from the cursive I learned in third grade. An analyst would have a field day.
The journals themselves are available at B&N. I just choose to rough up the page edges a little to make them look more like hand-pulled paper. With the softened edges, the books themselves are more pliable, feel better in the hand.
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Date: 2011-09-23 11:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-09-24 08:09 am (UTC)The journals themselves are available at B&N. I just choose to rough up the page edges a little to make them look more like hand-pulled paper. With the softened edges, the books themselves are more pliable, feel better in the hand.