DAY 13: SPELLBOOK
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DAY 13: SPELLBOOK
Fanart for @phoebepheebsphibs Hide and Seek!
We yuv u, widdle dyslexia Leo!
Yeah, I don't do spell books.
The LORD bless you!!!
Ephesians 2:8,9
✝️❤️💙🐢
A handmade Grimoire!
I’ve finally got some free time* to make handcrafting and decided to do a new grimoire. Today: preparing the pages.
The sheets were painted with a mix of water and souble coffee to make them look older (put them to dry between two wooden boards for about one hour)
After dry, I folded the sheets in a half and clustered them in five tiny booklets.
(Just like this!)
Then I stitched the booklets together (but first I made the holes to make it easier)
Part 2: book spine and “courtesy sheets” tomorrow!
“Easy words of four letters.” The pictorial spelling book. 1841.
“tiny folks” first spelling book, louis wain (1921)
“The Philadelphia Spelling Book” © (1. Copyright)
“The Philadelphia Spelling Book” © (1. Copyright)
Library of Congress
On 9 June 1790, two hundred and thirty years ago, just over a week after President George Washington signed the Copyright Act of 1790, the first federal copyright registration was issued. On that day Sam Caldwell, the clerk of the District of Pennsylvania recorded John Barry’s deposit of the title “The Philadelphia Spelling Book” listing John Barryas both the claimant and…
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