Textbooks

My school is under construction, that means no lockers for us until the first day. But we still got our textbooks at orientation and had to carry them home. I got 5 books and I still haven’t gotten my math or english books. I saw a few people with up to 7. But I have waited all summer to get my textbooks, not to read them, ha! But to cover them in butcher paper. Sound appealing? Bear with me the camera was on high exposure because it was dusk, so the pictures can be fuzzy.r and m blog pics t bday mom hair (1)

Butcher paper, also known as postal paper, is like thick brown wrapping paper. It comes in a really thick roll and is for surely sale at any office stores in the postal section.

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To start, cut out a long rectangle, 4 inches taller than your textbook, my paper is too short but it’ll still work,  and 3 and a half times the width, don’t worry about straight edges.

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Because the next step is to fold them down. Fold down the top edge about two inches, then measure where to fold the bottom up by lining it up with the bottom of the book.

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Despite the weary guise, this step is easy. Simply set the book on it’s binding and slide the papers edges so the line up.

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With the book returned to it’s [back? covers? horizontal position?] and all it’s pages flipped to one side, fold over the paper.

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Flip the pages over and repeat.

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Then close the book. But you’re not done.

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These next two steps are the trickiest part. One side at a time, slide the cover into the folded butcher paper.

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On the second side you will have to bend the cover back as far as it will go.

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But then you’re done! If the sides poke out, poke them back in. My books have diagrams and timelines in the covers, so I’m going to photocopy and paste the copy onto the butcher paper.

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My next step is to write what each book is on the spine so I can grab them easily. 5 minutes passing time.

The Good Stuff Goes on Top.

Finished another collage Tuesday. I cut negative media messages out of magazines, pasted it down. Covered it with tissue paper –the photo doesn’t show an accurate representation of what it looks like- and pasted the good stuff on top.

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Orientation for Junior year today! Here’s my schedule:

1st- Health 2/Weight Training(second semester)

2nd- Cadet Choir

3rd- AP US World History

4th- AP Calculus AB

5th- Chemistry

6th- AP Phycology

7th- Ceramics

8th- English

It’s the first year with an AB Schedule, I’ll have only half the classes every day. 1, 3, 5, & 7 or 2, 4, 6, & 8. AND Wednesday will be early dismissal every week.

But enough on that, I still have almost a month left!

The Weeks Workings

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Stamp it out!

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I made a stamp. Those are my initials, and that is a pink eraser. I used a round button-hole cutter. Like this! The cutter scooped out the eraser really well compared to the official linoleum cutter I used in art class. For only a one time project I didn’t want to buy all materials, I used what I had. I might do another one, either on the back or on a different eraser. I didn’t plan this out and it didn’t fit well on the eraser. A very satisfying project.

Lots of Modge Podge

 

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Finished this recently. I love all the colors and textures, but it’s really hard to read. The quote reads:

We do not remember days; we remember moments. –Cesare Pavese

It was really fun and really messy to make. Not only did I cut up an issue of Better Homes and Gardens, I used tickets, tissues, paint chips, lined paper, newspaper, duct tape, fabric, string, and the like. And lots of glue and modge podge. But even with all that sticky stuff, I still need to cover the thing in a clear layer. Any suggestions?