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Cover of book showing wine red damask, a title plate with gold outline, and gold splatter.
Finally done with my biggest bookbinding project yet! One of my all-time favorite fics, Head In The Lion's Mouth by renwhit

I'm really happy with how this came out. I knew I wanted wine and gold as the color scheme. The wine colored damask was a placemat that I harvested and scraped away a lot of deteriorated batting/filling from the inside. The gold is metallic ink that I mixed 1:1 Brass and Bronze, which ended up with a very nice antique gold look. The Brass on its own looks too yellow, especially on page edges.

The typesetting. I tried out being more creative this time 'round. I put in fancy first letters of each chapter, and effect I like a lot. There are sections of the fic that switch to being right-aligned, so I had to add all of that by hand.

The binding! Despite the thickness of the book, I went with my normal method (Sea Lemon's stitch) rather than attempting a curved spine. Unfortunately, somehow when I set the glue on the spine to dry, the text block was weirdly angled and dried uneven. Which meant I spent twice as long (more actually, but I'll get to that) sanding down the edges to be even.

For doing the edges, I tried out applying the metallic ink with a brush (bad idea #1) and sealing it in with beeswax (bad idea #2). It looked good in the press, but when I cracked the pages, it became an uneven ugly mess. That meant...more sanding! Another half hour of sanding later, I did my normal technique of applying the ink with a piece of cloth (so it's drier than with a brush) and leaving it at that.

The title plate. Originally, I wanted to try using an iron-on sheet, but I couldn't get it to peel. Instead, I used normal paper with a single layer of varnish to give it a hint of water resistance and glued it on.

The splatter really added the verve and spunk the book needed. While Danny has wine red blood that splatters on a gold-toed shoe, this book cover inverts it! The wine red is a little more purple than the photos capture.
Open book showing a flutter of pages.Side view of book showing gilded edges.Book open to table of contents and page one.Part of a page at the start of a chapter titled Strength. The first letter is in a bigger, styilized font.Book spine and cover. There is a white strip on the spine reading, "Head In The Lion's Mouth by renwhit.Book angled to show gilded edges.Back of bookAnother lighting of cover showing it brighter red..


Date: 2025-08-03 06:58 pm (UTC)
yourlibrarian: Neil Caffrey Half Face Crop (WC-NeilHalfFaceCrop-sallymn)
From: [personal profile] yourlibrarian
I love the way you repurposed the placemat! It's great that you're experimenting more with the text too.

That's too bad about the spine issues but it's all a learning experience.

Date: 2025-08-04 02:05 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] adafrog
Very nice.

Date: 2025-08-04 10:53 am (UTC)
kazzy_cee: (Default)
From: [personal profile] kazzy_cee
Looks great!

Date: 2025-08-04 01:30 pm (UTC)
uncaged_butterflies: A glowing blue butterfly. (Default)
From: [personal profile] uncaged_butterflies
Oh wow this makes for a thick book! It looks beautiful, congrats on your design choices and on winning the war against the edges =')

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