Wall Books Class

Class begins on Friday, January 20th.
The final lesson will be posted on Monday, February 6th.

What do you do with an altered book once it’s finished? Wall Books will show you how to create books that hang on the wall, like canvases, allowing you to display and enjoy them like the art objects they are.
This four lesson class will take you through the process of creating a wall book, step-by-step, using short videos. You’ll watch me put together my own books, learning all my little tips and tricks, including how to fake real photo postcards, how to age realistically, and how to assemble a book that looks as though its various pieces have simply been blown together by the wind. You’ll hear my thought process as I pick books, gather objects, and make design choices, and will have my ear as you make them yourself. At the end, you’ll have a lovely piece of book art to hang on your wall.
How online classes work:
- First, you’ll need a computer that can view Flash videos, like this one:
- If you can see and hear that video, you’re good to go! Purchase the class using the Add to Cart button above.
- Your payment will generate an email with a link to The Classroom message board. Go there, and register.
- Within 24 hours (M-F), I’ll log in and approve your registration, and set up permissions for you to view the class. You’ll receive an email letting you know you’ve been approved.
- On January 20th, 23rd, 30th, and February 6th, I’ll upload lessons to the class board. The class lessons are broken up into short sections, most of which include a 5-10 minute video. Work through them at your own pace, building your book.
- If you run into trouble, ask questions on the message board. I’ll be there to answer your questions daily.
- At the end of the class, you’ll have a new book, ready to hang on the wall.
You’ll need these basic supplies:
- At least one large glue stick.
- A liquid solvent-based glue like E6000 or Goop.
- Super glue.
- Tacky glue, or a thick white glue.
- A craft knife, or a heavy Xacto knife.
- Clamps or chip clips.
- Paper clips.
- An awl.
- Wire cutters.
- Off-white cardstock.
- Chalks.
- Cotton swabs or chalk applicators.
- Chalk inkpads.
- Distress inkpads.
- A green kitchen pot scrubber sheet.
The first lesson in the class discusses choosing books, and includes information about the supports and hangers you’ll need to create the wall book structure. You will have to obtain these items after watching the videos that discuss them. I strongly recommend that you not choose a book until after you’ve watched the videos for the first lesson.
The books shown on this page were made while I was shooting the videos for this class. Some of the images used in creating them are also included in the class lessons as printables.

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Lisa, will the class videos be available for a few weeks after the class? I’m signed up for other classes and would want to be sure to have enough time to complete all classes.
Happy New Year!
Yes, my current plan is to leave the class information in place until I run the class again, so you should have access to it for quite a while.
Lisa, I live in South Africa and time differences can be a problem. Is there a possibility of perhaps downloading this course after you’ve completed the course?
Estelle, time zones don’t really matter. I upload the class materials, and you can work through them whenever it’s convenient. Course materials remain posted for a period of time after the class is complete, so those who are working at a more leisurely pace can continue without feeling rushed.
Hello! Love the wall book idea! Will there be specific directions how to make the actual wind blown look book? I am more of a make what I see than being creative. Thank you, kind regards, susie
Yes, Susie, there’s a whole section on how to attach things so they look like they’ve been blown there by the wind.
I’m not seeing the video above – is there a free down load for flash videos? I thought I would have this on my computer as it’s only a couple months old (from Dell)…
Terry, you have to have Flash enabled in your browser.
Go here: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
Follow their instructions for your system and browser.