Vegetable Countdown
I got a Glowforge for my birthday. It's got so much potential I don't even know what to do first. So, rather than debate about it, I decided to make the first thing that came into my head, which oddly enough was a vegetable advent calendar for my mom. Here are the veggies.
This book binding is called Secret Belgian Binding (without the pages). You can see step-by-step binding instructions here, but I learned it from Nathalie Kalbach's Time Travelers mixed media online class.
First, I drew the vegetables and the gardening tools that you see on the backboard, drawing some on paper and some on my iPad (using Procreate). Next, I uploaded them to the computer, and used Adobe Illustrator to create the cut line around the edge. Then, I put the Glowforge to work.
First I told it to engrave the drawings.
Then I told it to cut them out.After quite a bit of trial and error involving no fewer than four little wooden artichokes, I settled on using Windsor Newton Drawing Ink as stain, together with a spray-on matte polyurethane finish. The ink worked really nicely painted straight onto the unfinished wood, and did not bleed when I sprayed it with the wood finish (unlike other inks I tried), though I sprayed the finish on very lightly for the first layer, to encourage the color to stay put. It used surprisingly little ink to paint each one. I dripped the a few drops of the vibrant colors onto an ink palette, and painted away.To finish it off, I engraved a title and my signature (and some carrots) on the back.
Since I know all y'all are going to want to construct your own, here's my materials list:
- 1/8" wood board. I used draft board, but if I made another one, I think I'd use birch plywood.
- Knobs (perfect for a 3/16" hole): Mini jewelry box knobs
- Screws (perfect for 1/8" board with these knobs): M3x7 mm Button head screws
- The thread is linen book binding thread that I waxed by pulling it across a block of beeswax. I got the thread on Etsy from TheOliveSparrow.
- The ink is Windsor Newton's Drawing Ink. I have the Vibrant Tones set and the Rich Tones set.
- The wood finish I used is MinWax's Polycrylic matte water-based Polyurethane spray.
Thanks for looking!
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