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Altered Books 102: Beyond The Basics (Design Originals) Transfer Techniques, Suspensions, Secret Windows, Peek-a-Doors, Found Objects, and More

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Full of fabulous project ideas, this must-have continuation of Altered Books 101 goes beyond the basics and puts you on a creative path to absorb, learn, and experiment. Professional artist Beth Cote assembled a talented design team and invited them to contribute their own personal imaginative visions and creative pathways to altered art. This advanced book skips the beginning techniques and goes straight to the basics of paper engineering. You will learn advanced techniques such as how to make pop-ups, parallel folds, fiber tents, stacked windows, pull tabs, suspended images, spinners, stucco doors, crackled covers, clever cages, computer art, membrane transfers, tape transfers, tissue paper castings, cemented backgrounds and many others. Get mini lessons on how to use craft store materials such as molding paste, walnut ink, oil pastels, gesso, fluid acrylics and Pinata Inks, plus how to install eyelets, rivets, nail-heads and grommets. See how to work with metals, ribbons, chiffon, vintage bead-work, rubber stamp images and machine stitching. And that's not all. Learn the secrets to collage...finding the materials, where to start, how to alter collage materials and how to make your own backgrounds.

52 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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September 29, 2025
I got a few new ideas from this book. Some of the ideas seemed a bit bulky, even for a junk journal. I liked the "how to make your own stickers" section and I loved the idea of usen 45RPM record books.
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August 2, 2010
I'm not too crazy about this series of books. They are cluttered and not aesthetically pleasing like many other Altered Books books.
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May 6, 2011
Good information about creating transfers.
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