NBG Meeting featuring Northwoods Notebooks – 07.15.18

NBG Meeting featuring Northwoods Notebooks – 07.15.18

Back by popular demand! This handy, one-of-a-kind notebook is perfect for holding NBG meeting and workshop notes, tracking progress on your New Year’s resolutions, sketching ideas for future projects, or collaging artful papers and images. The notebooks, with pages measuring 7.25 x 4.5″, will be bound with 1-inch spiral coils.

NBG Meeting featuring Margo Klass and Paper! Paper! Paper! – 03.11.18

NBG Meeting featuring Margo Klass and Paper! Paper! Paper! – 03.11.18

This meeting is all about expanding your knowledge of paper and starting a notebook of Paper Samples where you can keep track of papers you use, their attributes (such as colors, dimensions and weight), and where to purchase them. You will begin several pages of your sampler at the meeting as we talk about how to select papers for specific book-making purposes.

NBG Meeting Featuring Wall Calendars – 01.21.18

NBG Meeting Featuring Wall Calendars – 01.21.18

We hope you will join us at our first NBG Program Meeting of the year on Sunday, January 21 from 1:00 to 3:00pm at the Pioneer Park Blue Room. We will create an eye-catching wall calendar.

NBG Meeting (Rescheduled from January) – 2.16.17

Rescheduled from January, this NBG meeting will focus on getting ready to meet the challenge of Books as Art 2. Participate in the “Map Books” exchange, bring your annual membership renewal payment, and a list of waxed linen colors you’ve been looking for!

NBG Meeting featuring Tag Books – 11.17.16

NBG Meeting featuring Tag Books – 11.17.16

Join Mary Maish, Margo Klass, and the Northwoods Book Arts Guild on November 17 for a fun, seasonal “Tag Book” project. We will cut gift tags from mixed-media papers, and embellish them using a variety of surface design techniques.

NBG Meeting featuring Leaf Printing – 09.15.16

Our September program will be held at the Folk School, and features a very seasonal activity: Leaf Printing! Remember back in second grade how much fun it was to collect leaves, roll them in paint, and transfer their shapes to clean white paper? We will be doing just that, but using a much nicer and wider selection of paints, inks, and papers!