Refillable Journal - all day workshop
Make a functional and fabulous refillable journal in this day long workshop with Upcycled Bookbinder Cass Barron.
Designed for avid note takers, list makers, daily sketchers, stationary lovers and those of us who like to have a notebook to hand at all times! The A5 hardback book you will create houses 4 removable booklets and features pocket/envelope inserts to hold your treasures/receipts (because everything is better with pockets) and a nifty pen/pencil holder. The journal is finished with an elastic fastening, for easy access when inspiration strikes!
This is a great book structure with lots of opportunity to personalise with decorative fabric and paper, but the best bit is that once you have filled your first 4 booklets you can make another set and reload it - it's the book that keeps on giving and will last you years to come.
All materials are provided but you are welcome to bring along any decorative papers you would like to work into your book.
Follow up video instructions will be provided should you want to make more books at home.
Price: £80/person for eight participants
Who it’s for: Adults
Length: 10:30am-4pm (5.5 hours)
Cass Barron - Bookbinding with Cass
Cass is a self taught bookbinder who has a particular interest in working with pre-loved and everyday materials. She first delved into bookbinding while studying Fine Art Sculpture at Glasgow School of Art, making her own sketchbooks to record her creative process.
After a brief stint in Newcastle and at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, where she studied a Masters in Art Museum and Gallery Education, Cass moved to Edinburgh to take up the role of Development Officer with Voluntary Arts Scotland, where she worked for 8 years, providing support to voluntary-led creative groups across Scotland.
In her early Edinburgh days, while volunteering with Remade in Edinburgh, a donation of leather (from an old sofa) re-ignited Cass’s interest in bookbinding and has led to her developing a range of upcycled bookbinding workshops, which she now teaches full time, both independently, under the name ‘Bookbinding with Cass’, and in collaboration with a range of artists and venues across Scotland as well as offering kits and workshops online.
"I get a real buzz out of sharing my passion for bookbinding and inspiring others to see the creative potential of pre-loved materials that might otherwise end up in landfill. It’s great to see people leave each workshop with a unique and usable book, ready to start its creative journey, plus the skills and know-how to make more at home."