“Boooooook
come home or make thyself known” cries Winnie in the movie Hocus Pocus. This movie is a must-see for me every
Halloween season. It’s the only one of
my spooky movies that I can get my husband to watch with me. He loves the “I put a spell on you” scene when
the Sanderson sisters sing. You can tell
by the eye on the book that this apothecary draws inspiration from the Hocus
Pocus spellbook.
Unlike the book in Hocus Pocus, which
is filled with spells; this one opens to reveal an apothecary.
The book is constructed from two Tim Holtz Mini Configuration Books hinged together.
The texture and patina on the covers
is achieved with tissue paper, stamped paper clay and Modern Masters Metal
Effects Iron Paint and Rust Activator. I've
been working with these products for years, and love them so much, I rusted an entire wall in my house.
WHERE TO FIND MODERN MASTERS PRODUCTS
You can find Modern Masters
products on Amazon.com, online paint stores, and some neighborhood paint
shops. Their products are easiest to
find in the US & Canada. For those
in the UK, you can find them on Amazon.co.uk.
For other countries, the best thing is to Google the product name to see
if anyone in your country carries it.
Notice how the middle of the book
looks like pages - it’s really just an image, which you’ll find for
download further down in this post.
By using two of the configuration
books, you’ll have lots of room to display all kinds of cool bits and bobs.
VIDEO TUTORIAL
In the video tutorial below, I’ll
step you through making the covers and assembling the book. If Halloween or this particular project is not your thing, you might still want to watch the video as the
techniques to create the cover can easily translate into other projects and
themes.
EYE & BOOK PAGES IMAGES
To download the eye and book page images that I used in the tutorial, click on the image to expand it, right-click and select Save As.
COLLAGE SHEETS
Books Spines and Labels #1 & #2 Collage Sheet - Book spines and covers
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I am giddy with excitement! I cannot SO do this! I have several cigar boxes I have treasured, not knowing what to make with them! Oh you are a TREASURE! to share this fabulousness! A Million thank You'S!!!! You are amazing!
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Time and time again, you come up with the most awesome projects! The creepy arms holding the eyeballs....haha...unbelievable! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLaura if there were a like button on this post, I would still be clicking away at it! Thank you for the endless inspiring designs you share with us. Your mind is a treasure trove filled with magic!!!!
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OMGOSH!!! I saw this book and liked it...but now I am seeing the cover and WOW!!!! It is amazing!!! I LOVE this!!!!
ReplyDeleteOMGOSH!!! I saw this book and liked it...but now I am seeing the cover and WOW!!!! It is amazing!!! I LOVE this!!!!
ReplyDeleteTotally brilliant!!!! I think I'm going to have to make one for myself... thanks for the awesome inspiration and tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't much time to visit blogs and leave comments these days, but now I really have to leave a comment, Laura. I love, love, love this "book" -- whenever I think you can't possibly outdo yourself, you just manage to do that... A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your creativity with all of us!
Happy crafting and happy haunting,
Birgit
You item always never cease to amaze me. I wish I had a pinkie full of your talent. Love your stuff!! Something else for me to make :)
ReplyDeleteI'm missing words, that's breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteWow, thank you for sharing this beautiful creation! I am making a life book for my goddaughter and didn't know what to do for the cover. Love this! Can't wait to try this technique on an old book first. I wouldn't want to ruin the real one. You inspire me!
ReplyDeleteOh Laura... Speechless again!!! Thanks so much for this new feast for the eyes!!!!!! AMAZING new Halloween project!!! Thanks also for your video tutorial, I will not look at it now as I don't have the products you recommend to us and not much time... But I will try to find them on Amazon, and look at your video next. Hugs, Coco xx (I did nothing yet with my potion bottles collage sheet, sorry but time is really missing to do all as I have still young children! .
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Amazing! Thank you for such a great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteYour creavity is beyond breath of life! I am blown away with each of your Halloween posts and projects. YOU are Creative Genius!!!
ReplyDeleteYou make the most creativly creep goodies! I LOVE this so much!
ReplyDeleteOmg how amazing!! Love this!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I purchased a box to make an apothecary this year, and I can't wait to get started.
ReplyDeleteMine is s regular box, picked up at Goodwill for a couple of bucks.
ReplyDeleteHi,great tutorial.Fantastic techniques. Are all the items inside glued in place? Just wondered how they stayed in place if the book is laid down.
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