Saving Money: The Truth About DIY Watercolor Journals

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Emily Olson Art

Emily Olson Art

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@Jackjonesis
@Jackjonesis 11 ай бұрын
I am a watercolor enthusiast and an amateur bookbinder. I have bound numerous sketchbooks from Arches and Winsor Newton watercolor papers. I buy the large sheets and make one book from each sheet. Since the boards/covers and spine are all from odds and ends around the studio, each book costs me about $10. I sew and/or glue the binding since I hate the plastic or spiral bindings. There are many videos here on KZbin about how to do this. I find that it is really worth the effort and cost effective.
@sherylchapman4168
@sherylchapman4168 11 ай бұрын
Make it your own! You can use any kind of paper-toned pastel pages, Bristol, yupo, anything-you can even use watercolor ground on something unusual. The advantage of this is that you are not just limited to watercolor, but you can use gouache, pastels, colored pencils, regular pencils, charcoal. Mix it up! No one said you had to stick with one medium.
@GingahSnapsArt
@GingahSnapsArt 11 ай бұрын
I make my own watercolor sketchbooks. The cheapest way is to take one imperial sheet, and to cut it into an accordion book. It takes just a moment, is suuuper beginner friendly, and you only pay for the one sheet of paper. And it's whatever size/kind of paper you want! (For anyone curious- M.D. Campbell had a great how-to video) 😄 This has been my go-to lately, not because of cost, but mostly because it's minimal effort. Heheh
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
I'm ALL about minimal effort, too! 😄
@meherenow
@meherenow 11 ай бұрын
You can make two covers with split pins, like a photo album and just add pages as you go..you just punch holes and add your artwork..much simpler than a binding machine..costs a few dollars for the pins and use recycled cardboard or old book covers for sketchbook covers
@nickandjay1
@nickandjay1 11 ай бұрын
Great information. I bought a small book binding kit from Amazon and my husband sews all my custom journals. I save a fortune on watercolour paper 😊 and have lovely covered personal journals in various sizes 😃
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
That’s so sweet of him! 😀
@loati94
@loati94 11 ай бұрын
I think making homemade sketchbooks or journals is more about customizing to your taste. At least fo professional watercolor. Maybe if you just want a regular sketchbook with mixed media paper it does save you money. But you have to invest time as well and not only money. But some people make them because they enjoy it so thats a win win
@MrsBarnabas
@MrsBarnabas 11 ай бұрын
If you stich (my preference, aesthetically and practically) or glue the hand-made versions, it costs a lot less. Even with the binder and _metal_ combs (plastic is a disaster for this job, especially if you do plein air!), the binder will last for years, make lots of sketchbooks and is useful for other binding job, so it's only the initial cost. In the end, we can make sketchbooks to suit out needs, with our preferred paper and yes in the end, it costs less, and gives the creative pleasure of making them. 😊
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Yes, totally! More about customization than cost savings. :-)
@SchubertFan
@SchubertFan 9 ай бұрын
I always have a few homemade Arches sketchbooks around, but I tear them down by hand so there is absolutely no wasted paper, and I sew them together using a simple pamphlet stitch. A basic bookbinding kit cost me $9 on Amazon and has enough thread to last for years. I don’t use a thick cover sheet; I just paint the cover before I sew it together. I use these for all my experiments. I still buy professionally made sketchbooks too, but I love my homemade ones too. I’m not afraid to try things or just mess around, yet I’m still using my favorite paper!
@denisejg1763
@denisejg1763 11 ай бұрын
Good info! Thank you. I make mine from Arches 10x14 pad, cut in half to make a 10x7 journal, and I use the chipboard from the back of the pad for the covers. Instead of a binding machine, I bind mine with PVA glue. I haven't used up all the glue and for just over $7 I have made 7 journals with about 3/4 of the bottle left over. It's super easy to do. I figured if I really wanted to decorate them I could mod podge some pretty paper over the covers, or, lay watercolor ground down and paint on it. Price per sheet is $1.02, not including the glue. For the small amount of time it takes me to make a journal I'll take that savings. Plus I get to have the exact paper and type of journal I want. It lies flat and I can do a double page spread if I chose to do so.
@goatbabe7666
@goatbabe7666 11 ай бұрын
I do the same ~
@MrsBarnabas
@MrsBarnabas 11 ай бұрын
Yes, me, too. I make my 6 x 4 (10 x 15cms) blocks that way. 😊Though as I do plein air, I find Coptic stitch is better for larger (A5 / A4) sketchbook.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Great comment! Thanks for sharing!
@denisejg1763
@denisejg1763 11 ай бұрын
@@MrsBarnabas makes sense! I don't do plein air, but I do travel journals. That's when I'll bite the bullet and buy a journal.
@tammylanglois2602
@tammylanglois2602 11 ай бұрын
Do you stitch any of the pages or just glue them?
@Erik_Conso
@Erik_Conso 11 ай бұрын
I actually hand bind my watercolor blocks with a bookbinding technique,you need to spend very little and, if you know what material to use, the result can be really good and much cheaper than premade watercolor journal!
@Paintsplash4
@Paintsplash4 11 ай бұрын
If you already have ridiculously lots of paper (guilty) but want a journal, making one is less expensive than putting out more money and buying one. You can't beat "free" (use what you have). We have an old comb binding machine, and I tried making a book like you did with some watercolor. It's nice be able to corral some of my drawings into a concise format. However, the one thing I don't like about the plastic combs is I can't fold my book over because it has a tendency to come apart. Thus other forms of ring binding might work better, such as wire or spiral binding. I think stitching is the best way. But the comb binding machine is fun because I've found all kinds of things to bind...loose recipes, magazines, etc.
@marilynmcpheron3231
@marilynmcpheron3231 10 ай бұрын
❤You do excellent reviews and I appreciate how articulate you are. I was primarily a print maker and bookbinder for years and have just returned to water coloring as a daily practice (after about 10 years). I started water coloring in grade school and it was my primarily medium for over 30 plus years so I am relearning, and learning new, techniques. I acquired 33 large watercolor sheets at a yard sale for $30. It is buff colored but fine for practice. I have made and filled several journal size sketchbooks with 48 pages, using both sides. My paper cost was $3/book. Now I’d like to use better paper, white, that will lay flat and you have reminded me that I have a smaller version of your machine and some very large coils ( left over from when I used to teach a teen camp)! Thank you
@BIGPROWLER
@BIGPROWLER 11 ай бұрын
BaoHong does 100% cotton 140lb 15 x 400 inch rolls for $45USD including delivery.
@VanmeterFL
@VanmeterFL 7 ай бұрын
And I've used BoaHong 100% 140lb paper, which I find comparable to other top brands. I have used a lot of Arches, Fabriano Artistico, Hahnemühle, Winsor Newton, Bee Paper, Bockingford, Canson, Strathmore, Shizen, and TwinRocker handmade watercolor paper. BoaHong is nice and a great price.
@a.humphries8678
@a.humphries8678 5 ай бұрын
Where?
@madebylora
@madebylora 11 ай бұрын
I used to work in a printroom so it brought back some fun memories seeing the plastic combs! I bound thousands of documents that way! You’ll probably find with the combs that if you regularly fold the pages back on themselves, you might get some pages falling out of the back (or front, depending which way you put the comb on). I like to make my own sketchbooks, but I do a more traditional hard bound, stitched book. I love trying different sizes each time I make a new book. I also like sketching across the two pages in a stitch-bound book.
@VAB-vu8qk
@VAB-vu8qk 11 ай бұрын
I love shopping for my pre-made journals!!! I also use a leather cover for my arches self-cut journal sheets for daily exercise.
@kityac9810
@kityac9810 11 ай бұрын
I wanted Arches 140lb or higher and couldn't get it in a pre-made journal, which led me to making my own. Even after Arches came out with something, I was still fine with my sewn (I use a coptic stitch) journals instead. But I already had bookbinding experience, so it didn't bother me at all to do it. I saw a Cinch attachment by We R' Makers that binds books the way you did in this video. That didn't seem to handle the thickness of watercolor paper well either, but I imagine that its probably great for drawing paper like Bristol Smooth. I love all of it. I think its great that we have so many options to choose from now.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Yes, SO many options! Thanks for sharing your experience!
@corvus3513
@corvus3513 11 ай бұрын
To get over my fear of wasting Arches or my other expensive paper, I decided to make my own smaller handmade with Coptic stitch since I could just cut out of a normal pad at whatever size could give me the most pages for practice. I had to teach myself to stitch but it wasn’t that bad and I even manage to make them extra fancy with velvet bookmarks and gemstones. 🎉
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
They must be lovely journals!
@rnee1000
@rnee1000 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! That is so helpful. Staples will cut and bind sketchbooks at a moderate cost.
@mariepaxson1699
@mariepaxson1699 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing the research! I plan to make a small journal for an upcoming trip. But now I won’t feel guilty about buying sketchbooks
@johnmize6608
@johnmize6608 11 ай бұрын
I make my own WC sketchbooks. You limit your options by choosing small coils. Using larger combs or wire coils you can get the sheets per book up to 24-30 range, same capacity as a purchased sketchbook. I have a wire binding machine and can go to over an inch, which is too big for me. I also sew and glue perfect bound books. The bottom line for me is, am I feeling crafty and consider the time spent hobby fun time? If I don’t feel in the crafty mood and it’s actually work, figuring my time at $15 per hour makes buying books look a lot better.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Yes, I need bigger coils for sure!
@joyprewitt2785
@joyprewitt2785 11 ай бұрын
I just bought a book binding kit with this very idea in mind! I am going to use a vintage Little Golden Book as my cover!
@jamiwildeman8373
@jamiwildeman8373 11 ай бұрын
I saw a boutique store with all kinds of journals made of book covers! They were so cute and I thought about making them myself, but the hard covers wouldn't work in a regular binding machine. Wondering if an office store has a sturdier binder. My kids bought me one and they are super cute and they also keep some of the original pages in them which is fun and nostalgic.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
That's a great idea!
@vxinos
@vxinos 11 ай бұрын
Great video and thanks for sharing your findings. I conisdered getting qa bindoing machine in the past but decided against it. but I did watch a couple of tutotials on how to make your own watercolour journals by stitching them. the coptic stitch journal looks really need and was so satisfying to make. They deffinitely take patience and time to make and I can understand why Etsy sellers sell them for such a high price. Another thing Ive done since I like to paint smallish letter size or smaller i will cut up the sheets and use a three hole punch and put them in 3 ring binders like we use in schools to store my differeent projects and creations
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
I love the look of stitched journals, too!
@simonnemason2162
@simonnemason2162 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sorting out my dilemma. I will definitely not be bothering to make sketchbooks😊
@judymcgimpsey787
@judymcgimpsey787 11 ай бұрын
If you have the paper lying around it is great. Just glueing the pages together and fun.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Yes!!
@nonamepainter
@nonamepainter 11 ай бұрын
If you do this with a pad of paper that's glued at the top, you can save the backing to act as covers.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Definitely!
@amypak
@amypak 11 ай бұрын
I got a Cinch binding machine that makes wire bindings for Christmas. I actually bought it to make sketchbooks with my 140, 300, and 400 lb, watercolor paper. I have cut down pages for one 7" x 7.5" book, but haven't actually had a chance to use the binder yet! However, from the videos I've seen, it should have no problem punching and putting it together.
@deewampler1004
@deewampler1004 11 ай бұрын
I just started making my own watercolor journals. I cover two pieces of chipboard with material. Then I got some three ring clips from Amazon. It makes a loose leaf sketchbook. Very easy to make them whatever size you want.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Wonderful!
@deewampler1004
@deewampler1004 11 ай бұрын
In order to keep from punching holes in the watercolor paper, you can also get plastic sleeves that have the holes punched on the side to put in your rings. I paid a bunch of cards on 5 x 7 pieces of paper and then when I want a card, all I have to do is go to my Sketchbookand take one out
@Lulu.G-61
@Lulu.G-61 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! I recently bought a thermal binding machine and the first thing I made was a watercolor journal using paper from the Bee company, it was really easy because the paper is already cut and I used card stock that I had a in my stash for the cover. It’s fun to make your own, but I will probably also buy journals. Since you have younger kids, another reason to have the binding machine is to save their work into books. I plan to do that with my grandsons artwork.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing your experience!
@doodlepoodle5056
@doodlepoodle5056 11 ай бұрын
Hi Emily. For me, I really love to do bookbinding using Coptic stitch or french link?(I forgot the name hahaha) and I can make it thick or thin however I want it. So for me it's totally worth it to make the journal rather than buy pre made one because I seem to get excited to draw on it as soon as I complete making it and the bought journals never have been completed. So, for me it's not about price but about how I love the process of completing making the journal. It's a slow, steady process and it helps me calm my mind and soul.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Love it! Joy in the process. 😀
@alicem1111
@alicem1111 11 ай бұрын
I just bought some loose binding rings to do this. They are a simple o ring that open and close.I have 10 packs of watercolor paper (I’ve found them to be the most economical- sometimes cheap joes has a 20% off coupon). I plan to use a hand held hold punch and basically do what you did with the cover. I like the idea of being able to remove each sheet easily if I plan to paint with a lot of water or it being sellable if just trim the punched part off. I have half a roll of arches left from college. Unless you plan to paint huge (which is why I bought it) I don’t recommend. It is so difficult to remove the curl on the paper when it’s torn down small. You can do it, but it is a tremendous hassle. Another tip- learn to tear paper. It’s really easy and better than scissors in my opinion. The edge comes somewhat deckled too. I recommend cotton gloves when folding the paper back and forth- to protect from hand oils. I think it is worth it to make your own- plus you can add a variety of your favorite paper, choose your size, and allow the pages to be removable- reposition-able.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Great info! Thanks for sharing your experience!
@a.humphries8678
@a.humphries8678 4 ай бұрын
How did it go? I can't find any hole punches that punch through Wc paper....
@pinkrhinoart
@pinkrhinoart 11 ай бұрын
I sew my own journals and use 9x12" pad sheets folded in half. My journals are, when done, 6x9 and it gives me about 48 side surfaces to paint, and I cover them with old tutorial sheets wrapped around the cardboard that comes on the back of the arches pad and make the front and back covers. It is lovely to travel with my favorite paper journal.
@a.humphries8678
@a.humphries8678 4 ай бұрын
How do you attach the covers?
@pinkrhinoart
@pinkrhinoart 4 ай бұрын
@a.humphries8678 when I start and finish with the first and last sheets. Sea Lemon has great step by step videos on YT about binding. Take a look at them, and they will clarify and show you how.
@a.humphries8678
@a.humphries8678 4 ай бұрын
@@pinkrhinoart thanks, I'll go take a look.
@taribaadenails9852
@taribaadenails9852 11 ай бұрын
Hello, thank you for the video and your time, after many experiments to create my art diaries and make beads here and there... well, folders with hooks or with loose rings that are sold in different diameters and books that They are sold in second-hand stores, garage sales, many books, the pages are thick enough, good quality and anything we apply gesso or chalk paint, both can be done at home and they look great or they can be bought as you want, well I don't drill I put adhesive tape on the leaves where I have to pierce the leaf and pierce the tape. In previous times I used the typical clear tape. Now I use washi tape and leave a margin and I'm ready to create and have fun.
@CatherineVerlaque
@CatherineVerlaque 11 ай бұрын
I use a office hole punch and connect the sheets with 2 or 3 rings. I can customize the cover however I want. That's all
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Love it!
@a.humphries8678
@a.humphries8678 4 ай бұрын
I haven't found any hole punches that will punch through my Wc paper.
@Mabel461
@Mabel461 11 ай бұрын
You can purchase larger spirals and put many more sheets into your journal!
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Totally!
@hanneke193
@hanneke193 7 ай бұрын
I use disc binding. This way, you can take the paper out and put it back in and use different styles of paper in one journal.
@algum99
@algum99 11 ай бұрын
I make my own watercolor blocks , with glue:) They turn out to be great. easy to do and much cheaper!
@mjpete27
@mjpete27 11 ай бұрын
I purchased a comb binding machine over 30 years ago and we made family calendars for many years! They made great Christmas presents for the entire family! I have used it to make my own 100% cotton watercolor journals from small plein air to larger workbooks. I find I can use the cardboard backs from watercolor pads for a backing surface and any sheets work for front covers even plastic sheet covers! You can buy a lot of different sizes combs for bigger books! A handmade book is the best present and a great way to make just the size and number of pages you want! So if you do it enough, you save time and money!
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Hadn't thought of family calendars! Fun idea!
@chrisignitingsparkcreations
@chrisignitingsparkcreations 11 ай бұрын
This was a great lesson in homemade items are not always the most economical! I wanted to share with your subscribers that I get the black hard cover Cason 7" x 10"watercolor journals when on sale or coupons (Joanns or Michaels). I have captured many travel moments in them as well. I have enjoyed showing them to friends but I was concerned about people handling them and wanted to protect them. I got a pkg of comic book covers and presto! perfect size! just trim a bit off the top of the plastic cover and slide onto the page!!
@annenglish2935
@annenglish2935 11 ай бұрын
Thank you, Emily! ❤ 🎉 ❤ I also appreciate the comments... so many great ideas! Also, thanks for the Amazon links... that's when I buy! 😊
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Yes, so many helpful folks here!
@thelavenderlatch
@thelavenderlatch 11 ай бұрын
This is great! Thank you for all information, what fun
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@lisalau9816
@lisalau9816 5 ай бұрын
Great video and answers a lot of questions I had about making my own. Thank you
@colleenmcchesney1482
@colleenmcchesney1482 11 ай бұрын
Very interesting & informative! I think 🤔 after watching this great video, I am going to stick with buying my own watercolor journals & sketchbooks for now. I have got 4 favorite sizes (A4, A5, & A6 Landscapes sizes & the Large 8 inches x 8 inches Square) that I just love 💕 regardless of the brand for 140 lb. 100% Cotton Watercolor Paper. Thanks for sharing this video!
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@NinaHansen2008
@NinaHansen2008 11 ай бұрын
Loved this video. I already have a binding machine and had been thinking about making a journal. Thanks for the heads up!
@jamiwildeman8373
@jamiwildeman8373 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video! It was super interesting! I am such a fan of the Arches journal not only because I LOVE the paper, but I prefer the spiral and soft cover to the hard covers. I can see myself trying to make my own journal just for the fun of it though. I also think it would be super fun to make the drawing journals like you did for your kids!
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Yes, it’s worth trying!
@maria.3649
@maria.3649 11 ай бұрын
Wow that looks good
@joanbauman1571
@joanbauman1571 4 ай бұрын
Good info thank you!!
@sunnycharacter
@sunnycharacter 11 ай бұрын
Some like making watercolor sketchbooks for the fun of it, it’s satisfying. However, I have a cautionary tale for you. I purchased some large arches sheets at Hobby Lobby that were way marked down (red tag sale). I had them for a few months in controlled environment before deciding to cut them down for watercolor sheets in 5x7s and 8x8s. The 5x7s I made into watercolor block books. Down the road I started using them. And wouldn’t you know it, all that wasted time and the sizing was bad. Soaked up my paints like a sponge and I couldn’t make any of my paints move. Now I’ll just use them for gouache. But oh well, now I know. Check a sheet you’ve cut to make sure your sizing hasn’t gone foul before going to the trouble to make the paper into a book.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Yep, USE that paper! :)
@sunnycharacter
@sunnycharacter 11 ай бұрын
@@EmilyOlsonArt Lol believe me, the first time I tried watercolor on it, I was so mad I nearly threw it out. Then I thought, wait, I can use gouache on it. Phew, wastefulness diverted. 😎
@watercolorpaintingintheaft9142
@watercolorpaintingintheaft9142 11 ай бұрын
I sew some of my own. I can do multiple signitures, but I prefer to do just one. I get about 4 full sheets, fold them in half, sew them together, and have a 16 page journal. Pretty nifty.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
That's a great skill!
@PaulaBean
@PaulaBean 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the research!
@Jlalode
@Jlalode 11 ай бұрын
I find that it's cheaper for me in Canada to make my own. And I prefer journals that completely fold under taking half the space on my small table. I use a mini cinch binding machine and Arches full sheets.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this, especially for our Canadian viewers! 😀
@roxannerosecrans4441
@roxannerosecrans4441 11 ай бұрын
Very interesting 🤔. Lots of great info. 👍 Thanks
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@ralphherrick596
@ralphherrick596 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your time and sharing your findings 🙂
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@chrislora8895
@chrislora8895 11 ай бұрын
Very helpful video. Even though I can get very nerdy with my watercolor painting hobby, such as swatching and mixing colors and…swatching new paints, etc., I’m happy to buy lovely, hard cover books because they are ready when inspiration finally strikes! Thank you for this video.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@moonchaserstudio
@moonchaserstudio 11 ай бұрын
I just joined your online watercolor mastery class! I can’t wait to get started! ❤
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Hope you love it! 🙌
@Lauraisabelgonzalezart
@Lauraisabelgonzalezart 11 ай бұрын
What a wonderful idea!!! Thank You! I'd love to make sketchbooks for my Son now!
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Have fun!
@GrandmaMuggy
@GrandmaMuggy 11 ай бұрын
This is great information. Thanks!
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@MCnRJ
@MCnRJ 11 ай бұрын
I appreciate you doing the cost comparisons, Emily. But I'm still new to the world of watercolor, and I don't yet understand why one would use a watercolor journal. What am I missing? Is it a storage/archiving thing? Are you keeping your work sorted by theme of painting? By paint manufacturer? I have noticed you use different journals in the tutorials in your wonderful online classes. And I hope your finger heals up quickly and pain free 🙂 Thank you!
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
I use them mainly for travel, painting studies and experiments, and plein air.
@cathymelling8389
@cathymelling8389 11 ай бұрын
Thank u, u have inspired me to make a journal 4 my colour swatches with paper that i dont like using for paintings. Reducing waste. Thank you
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
So glad!
@Shuvah2Him
@Shuvah2Him 11 ай бұрын
You can save money on them IF you buy the paper on big sale • use other methods of binding giving lots of options on number of pages - disc binding, accordion folding, or full traditional binding are not hard, and you are free to customize
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
So many great options if you enjoy making them yourself! 😀
@Shuvah2Him
@Shuvah2Him 11 ай бұрын
@@EmilyOlsonArt one thing I like to do is insert a piece of plain paper between WC sheets to sketch on or just protect the paintings
@Carolyn750
@Carolyn750 11 ай бұрын
I prefer a hard bound journal, they look neater and I am less inclined to tear pages out.
@ChantelleArts
@ChantelleArts 11 ай бұрын
this is brilliant ☺☺☺
@michellehorton9212
@michellehorton9212 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for making this! It was fun, informative, and saved me some time. I am super new to watercolor. I had bought some chipboard to make my own before I saw this! Is it possible to take these same sheets and make them into a block by gluing the edges? Hmmmmm. You got me thinking! Thanks!!!! You are a lovely artist and very inspiring. Thanks for making my day!!!
@MrsBarnabas
@MrsBarnabas 11 ай бұрын
Hi, Michelle. _Is it possible to take these same sheets and make them into a block by gluing the edges?"_ The answer is, yes, you can! You'll just need PVA (school) glue, four large bulldog clips (and some card to protect your watercolour paper from dents from the bulldog clips) to hold the block together while it dries. Remember to leave a gap where you can slip in your tool for taking off the pages. Also, it's best to do two layers of glue, leaving overnight to dry. This will also work for sketchbooks, but keep the pages to 12, as with more, it's possible the pages will come apart when you get halfway. The most cost-effective and durable option is to fold your papers in half and stitch them with Coptic stitching, making sure that you only use two sheets per signature (Look it up if you're not sure how to do this!). It is very easy to do, and I know, because I, someone who is useless at sewing apart from replacing buttons, can make these books successfully! 😄 You can 'finish' the book by cutting some card (cereal box card will work!) with an overlap of about 1" (2,5cms) front and back, to go across the spine. It makes a lot of difference to the look and the travel-abilty of the book, as it protects the otherwise exposed stitching, fold and long cut edge of the cover. You can also add corner protectors of the same card to help prevent dog-eared corners. It really is worth that little extra effort cos it looks really smart as well as adding protection! Hope this is useful? 😊
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Great info!
@carolgehman6036
@carolgehman6036 11 ай бұрын
I’m curious about the plastic and how it would hold up with going in and out of a bag or backpack. I wish there was a wire option.
@MrsBarnabas
@MrsBarnabas 11 ай бұрын
There is a wire option, and it has the additional benefit of folding right back, unlike the plastic version, which also has the down-side of wear and tear around the holes. 😊
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
I have piano books that were bound years ago with these same plastic coils and they’ve held up great!
@carolgehman6036
@carolgehman6036 11 ай бұрын
@@EmilyOlsonArt thank you Emily, that's good to know!
@MrsBarnabas
@MrsBarnabas 11 ай бұрын
@@EmilyOlsonArt Watercolour paper's a totally different thing, though, Emily. The cotton can fray around the 'holes' with present day plastic comb binding. Having said that, the plastic binders I used on my holiday diary books back in the 80's and 90's began disintegrating about ten years ago, and are now badly in need of replacing (hence my comment somewhere here about searching for the right metal binders for my equally elderly comb bind machine.
@Herekittiekittie
@Herekittiekittie 11 ай бұрын
I go to goodwill shops and buy a hard cover book in the size I want to make a watercolor sketchbook. Then I cut all the pages out, leaving about 3/8" on the inside. I use washi tape to tape my cut-to-size watercolor paper on one side, trim a few of the book pages down to about 1/8" (to make up for the thicker watercolor paper), then tape a 3/8" book page on the back side of my watercolor page. It works great, just be sure to use good quality washi tape so it doesn't come loose when you apply water. You can decorate the covers or leave them original. They're fun to make, they protect your watercolor paper, and they're economical.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Those sound beautiful!
@mendyhand3895
@mendyhand3895 11 ай бұрын
I use Happy Planner Discs. Disc bound is SO EASY ! Otherwise I buy. 👍❤️🖌🥁
@martyb1006
@martyb1006 11 ай бұрын
That is very good information, Emily. Thank you! Do you know where I could find the Saunders Waterford Fatpad? I haven’t been able to find them in USA.
@MrsBarnabas
@MrsBarnabas 11 ай бұрын
Jackson's UK sell them, and they have a depot in the USA, so probably available that way?
@martyb1006
@martyb1006 11 ай бұрын
@@MrsBarnabas Thank you so much!
@MrsBarnabas
@MrsBarnabas 11 ай бұрын
@@martyb1006 Glad I could help. Have you checked yet if you can get them that way? (For keeping my info up to date if future questions come up! 😄) 😊
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Jackson’s Art Supply! :-)
@martyb1006
@martyb1006 11 ай бұрын
@@MrsBarnabas Yes! I found them there. They have different sizes as well as rough and hot pressed!
@Michael-lq5di
@Michael-lq5di 2 ай бұрын
But how much time does it take to make a book while I would rather be painting 😊
@jamatwar
@jamatwar 11 ай бұрын
How about bookbinding (sewing method) instead of using the machine? Would that be more cost effective?
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
I’m guessing yes! Some of the comments here are super helpful!
@frenchgrama
@frenchgrama 11 ай бұрын
I was REALLY surprised to hear you say you don’t use full sheets of watercolour paper because you don’t like stretching it. I ONLY use sheets of watercolour paper but tear them to 1/4 sheet size (if you tear them instead of cutting them they keep a nice edge). Coming from Australia where a sheet of 140gm Arches watercolour paper costs around $27 if you don’t buy it in bulk and hearing you say $11 for a sheet of Arches is a bit pricey is hard to hear… The Arches watercolour pads are extremely expensive AND the paper is NOT THE SAME as the Arches full sheets of paper - the pads are made on a different mould than the sheets AND the sizing can go off in the pads… Thus we buy full sheets of watercolour paper here in Australia and tear them to ¼ or ½ sheets. I don’t stretch my watercolour paper as I paint on an angle so therefore I don’t get anywhere near as much paper buckling as you would if you painted flat. I make my own sketchbooks with a disc bound hole punch and have a combination of cartridge paper AND 140g watercolour paper in them. My pages are about A4 size and I can fit about 60 pages in it if I wanted to. If I’m doing thumbnails and value studies or trying to work out my composition I always use the cartridge paper and when I’ve figured out my composition I then pull out a page of watercolour paper from the back of my sketchbook and attach it next to my composition study - I can move my cartridge paper and watercolour paper around in my sketchbook anyway I want and am not limited by the binding in normal sketchbooks - this is total freedom, in my sketchbook I also have plastic ‘page’s which I use to keep my pages clean when I fold my sketchbook in half when sketching in a cafe and leaning on tables… When my sketchbook is ‘full’ I simply remove my used pages and put them into disc-bound journal that can hold about 200 sheets of paper and that way I have a ready made archive of my past work. I imported my disc-bound punch from America, it was over $300AUD but worth every cent because I only use Arches or Saunders Waterford paper and compared to how EXPENSIVE art supplies are in Australia the price is relative….and I get EXACTLY what I’ve always wanted in a sketchbook - I actually call it my workbook.
@EmilyOlsonArt
@EmilyOlsonArt 11 ай бұрын
Very cool to hear about your process! Thank you! We Americans are definitely spoiled when it comes to art supply options!
@jude6752
@jude6752 11 ай бұрын
I am in AUS too, and would love to see your book - do you have a link to somewhere I can see it? :)
@frenchgrama
@frenchgrama 11 ай бұрын
@@jude6752 Hi Jude, I live in Brisbane but at the moment I’m overseas - and sketching happily in my workbook, I don’t have a link to my workbook anywhere but I just found this KZbin link about a disc-bound sketchbook here - kzbin.info/www/bejne/bIDanqKQZdKkqLcsi=kVgfd1yy-uTUs2gh - it’s now possible to buy 2 - 3 hole disc-bound hole punchers which weren’t available when I was looking for one and so I had to buy the much dearer full size one that not only allows you to punch a whole page but also allows greater thicknesses. Cheers and Good Luck! Magdalena
@jude6752
@jude6752 11 ай бұрын
@frenchgrama Oh, thank you so much Magdalena :)
@chaddesrosiers1107
@chaddesrosiers1107 11 ай бұрын
I prefer to sow my books. Coptic stitching. No its not as fast as a binding machine... but if you want to make a big massive book you could. Your also overpaying for sheets. :) Here in Canada I can buy Fabriano 300gsm Artistico cold press sheets for what works out to $4.30 Canadian ($3.20 USD). I like to do a simple fold over and tear... make folios out of 15x11 quarter sheets. So 7.5x11 pages when sown. No wasted paper. 2 or 3 Sheets gives me a nice size book. For covers I like to take the backs of pads... make some starch paste and cover them with cloth. I have some terrible hot press pulp paper I bought ages ago that I have been using to neatly cover the inside of the covers. Waxed thread is cheap... and I bought a curved needle at some point and have been using it a long while now. If I do 3 sheets I have 24 pages 7.5x11... as long as I have backs and cloth to recycle and a some corn starch in the cupboard I am paying around 53 cents Canadian a page. ( 40 cents USD). A few times a year I make a day of it... sow myself a couple books. Make a couple to give as gifts. Just got to remember to not throw out any of the backings from any paper pads. My wife likes strathmore acrylic paper... and thankfully keeps me in good supply of sketch book backings. lol
@annvansant5549
@annvansant5549 11 ай бұрын
Another option is to use an old book for the cover and then fold you pages and secure them with elastic. That way you can take them out to paint on them. 😊
@annenglish2935
@annenglish2935 11 ай бұрын
Love this idea! New to me! Thank you!
@artecontia7142
@artecontia7142 16 күн бұрын
rather buy them! Thanks for the math
@implozia-rewind
@implozia-rewind Күн бұрын
Going for a binding machine is the very LAST option I'd consider as a bookbinding enthusiast! I learned about these tools literally YEARS after I started my journey in this hobby! If you want to make your own sketchbooks, DON'T listen to this lady! Skip the machine ENTIRELY and grab yourself some beginner friendly bookbinding YT tutorials (look for pamphlet stitch, simple japanese bindings, try looking for tutorials that use only one signature [stack of nested folded paper] to start with and cardstock covers, if you want real quick projects, single holepunching and O rings or thread will suffice!) The binding and cinch machines are most suited for small businesses who sell notebooks that are wire bound and whatnot. You need to consider that the more use the tools get, the cheaper the resulting notebooks become. These machines shine best when used to make in bulk, and they need to pay for themselves with use! This is why is also convenient for office supply stores to simply allow the use of these machines for a fee. Ideally, these machines are supposed to bring down the cost to almost that of the materials and consumables used in the process, practically near pennies.
@fuzzydragons
@fuzzydragons 11 ай бұрын
its usually never cheaper to make your own sketchbooks, its handy to know how to do it, but a person doesnt make one to save money😝
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