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coptic guest book with a gold spine & cracking spines

coptic bound guest book with distressed gold spine by Kaija Rantakari / paperiaarre.com

To balance out the bullet journal frenzy I've been on lately I finished a light purple linen guest book with a distressed gold spine and really pleasing proportions. I personally like the landscape format, especially for guest books - pages that are wider than they are tall stay open particularly well, and have a nice flow when leafing through the pages. Somehow the tactile experience of handling a book is even more enjoyable than it is with portrait format books.

coptic bound guest book with distressed gold spine by Kaija Rantakari / paperiaarre.com

Speaking about what it's like to handle a book: I've now repeatedly read how people find it pleasing to crack the spine of their new notebook, how it's one of their favourite sounds, etc. - but, listen to me people, the spines aren't supposed to crack! Cracking sounds mean there's something getting damaged there, and I don't believe it's a good thing that you need to damage your new book before you've even gotten to use it. Well made (=usually skillfully handmade) notebooks won't crack when you first open them - they just open. The spine is supposed to be flexible enough to handle the process of repeated opening and closing without cracking sounds and damage.

If you end up with a book that resists opening (either a notebook with a stiff spine, or pretty much any printed hardcover book you're about to read), please don't force it! Here's a detailed tutorial on how to open a new book - it's worth a read if you want to extend the lifespan of your book.

coptic bound guest book with distressed gold spine by Kaija Rantakari / paperiaarre.com

coptic bound guest book with distressed gold spine by Kaija Rantakari / paperiaarre.com
 
With Coptic bound books and other books with non-adhesive bindings the spine is guaranteed to not cause any trouble. Here the spine is covered with gilt linen, so the stitching is further protected from wear without causing any problems with the opening of the book.
 
coptic bound guest book with distressed gold spine by Kaija Rantakari / paperiaarre.com
21,8x15,4x2,2cm / 8.6"x6.1"x0.9" / 64 pages
for sale here
 
This week has been a busy one in my studio: many mixed media projects started and a big lot of different types of bullet journals are also in the making. I've gone through podcasts at a terrifying pace while working, so I welcome podcast recommendations in the comments section! My current podcast favourites include Radiolab, Modern Love, TED Radio Hour, This American Life and everything by Gimlet, but I also enjoy history, craft, and crime podcasts (separately, but I'd definitely be interested in anything that combined all three, too). Do you listen to podcasts? What should I go explore next?