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01.07.12 – 08.07.12

July 8th 2012 Inspiration

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#1 : Infrared Photography by Yiu Yu Hoi / So dreamy & beautiful… Like another world…
#2 : Alexandra Valenti / Another photographer who’s work I’m seriously crushing on at the moment…
#3 : “Bone – Anantomy Illustrated” book by Josip Kelava / In love with this idea of taking 16th-19th C anatomy illustrations & adding a graphic twist! I’m obsessed with these type of illustrations anyway, but the graphic edge makes them seem so fresh!
#4 : Gorilla leggings by Trash / I need these so badly!
#5 : Erupting volcano / Nature is so beautiful & awe inspiring, love the colours here too…
#6 : Smoke / Really wish I knew who this was by, I’d love to see their other work…
#7 : Gothic house / This is my dream house, I absolutely love gothic architecture!
#8 : Björn Johansson / Gorgeous typography, the whole set is just stunning!
#9 : Vanessa Rivera / Love the mixture of watercolour & digital vector work here, really awesome!

10 Favourite / Most Played Tracks This Week…

Click to open in Spotify : [ Playlist for 01.07.12 – 08.07.12 ]

#1 : Bat For Lashes / Horse & I
#2 : PJ Harvey / The Last Living Rose
#3 : Sonic Youth / Sacred Trickster
#4 : Fight Test / The Flaming Lips
#5 : MGMT / Kids
#6 : Florence & The Machine / What The Water Gave Me
#7 : Goldfrapp / Beautiful
#8 : Feist / Graveyard
#9 : Devendra Banhart / Noah
#10 : Bon Iver / Holocene

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Leather Notebook Cover

July 4th 2012 DIY

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Since spying the Hermès Ulysse notebook cover a little while ago, I’ve not been able to get it out of my mind! My only issue with it was the price, I know I’m paying for the superb quality that Hermès is known for, but it’s really not justifiable to me at the moment. Honestly though, even if I had all the money in the world I don’t think I’d be able to bring myself to spend £150-£300+ for what is basically a very nice piece of leather with a few press-studs attached & a Hermès logo. Especially not when it’s so easy to DIY!

My notebook comes with me everywhere, so I thought I’d take inspiration from this & make myself something similar. As I’m making it from scratch I wanted to make it a bit more in keeping with my own aesthetics. I love the clean lines & minimalist look the Hermès has, but I’m a sucker for leather items that look battered & distressed, plus I had the perfect bit of scrap leather for the job! This took literally 20 minutes & there’s no sewing required!

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Supplies : Leather (at least enough for you’re notebook) / Notebook / White pencil or chalk / Shears / Hole punch

If you don’t have shears, make sure you have either a rotary cutter, or a good pair of scissors that will slice through the leather & not just tear it. The hole punch is optional, depending how you want to fasten it, though if you don’t have one, anything sharp that will stab through the leather will work.

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Take your closed notebook & draw around one side with the pencil. When you come to do the other side, this is really important, don’t simply flip it over. You need to ‘roll’ it on its spine over to the other side, this way you’re accounting for the fabric needed to cover it when it’s closed. Notice how the rings on mine don’t match up to where I stopped drawing & there is quite a gap. You’ll know it’s right if when you open the book out flat & place it on top, it looks as though the leather is a bit wider than it should be.

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Once you’ve traced around the whole book, add a little allowance around the edges. I added 0.5cm, just so that the leather would hang over & the book would be totally covered. If you want to add a tab to fasten it like I have, draw that on too. Don’t worry about being neat! I wanted a distressed look to mine, so I did the seam allowance by hand so that it wasn’t perfectly straight & even all over, but if you want a super neat finish like the Hermès one, use a ruler.

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Cut it out & wipe off the pencil. You can fasten it however you like, press-studs, buttons, clips, buckles, studs, the options are endless. I used a spike stud for mine, purely as it was lying around! For this type of fastening, punch (or skewer) a hole in the tab as wide as the stem underneath the spike. Make a small slit, about a few millimeters in length, out from the hole. This allows the bigger part of the spike to fit through the hole. Fold the tab over to where it would be when the books fastened & mark. Then punch another hole & attach the spike.

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Wrap it around your notebook & you’re done! I chose to wrap some leather lace around mine too (first image), as the leather was very thin & floppy, just to keep the notebook from slipping out when it’s in my bag & I think it adds nicely to the old & distressed look too. There’s lots of other ways you can do this if you want a more secure cover also, or you could glue it on & make it permanent!

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23.06.12 – 01.07.12

July 1st 2012 Inspiration

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#1 : Nicol Vizioli – In love with her work, very raw & haunting.
#2 : Loving the vaguely 70’s feel to this with hints of witchcraft, makes me want to watch lots of 70’s horror movies!
#3 : Loy Kratong (Floating Lantern) Festival in Thailand – How beautiful! I’m adding this to my places to go / things to do before I die list…
#4 : “A mermaid found a swimming lad, Picked him for her own, Pressed her body to his body, Laughed; and plunging down, Forgot in cruel happiness, That even lovers drown…” – William Butler Yeats
#5 : Emma Montague Jaw Sunglasses – I need these! Reigniting my love for anatomy inspired fashion & objects…
#6 : Gorgeous architecture & interior design, I would love to live somewhere like this…
#7 : Too true!
#8 : The Fountain – Re-watched this for like the millionth time, one of my all time favourite movies, so inspiring & thought provoking!
#9 : Beautiful!

10 Favourite / Most Played Tracks This Week…

Click to open in Spotify : [ Playlist for 24.06.12 – 01.07.12 ]

#1 : Funeral Party / New York City Moves To The Sound Of L.A
#2 : David Bowie / Suffragette City
#3 : Wolfmother / Joker & The Theif
#4 : Aerosmith / Eat The Rich
#5 : Soundgarden / The Day I Tried To Live
#6 : Nine Inch Nails / Head Like A Hole
#7 : Gallows / Black Eyes
#8 : Queens of The Stone Age / 3’s & 7’s
#9 : Year Long Disaster / Leda Atomica
#10 : Stone Temple Pilots / Big Empty

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