The One with Experiential Marbling with Patti Harper : In Person Ottawa

The One with Experiential Marbling with Patti Harper : In Person Ottawa

Try your hand at a fun paper marbling workshop using professional made tubs, paint, and high-quality paper.

By Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild (CBBAG) Ottawa Valley Chapter

Date and time

Sat, Mar 8, 2025 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM EST

Location

Book Arts Lab, MacOdrum Library, Carlton University

1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • Event lasts 6 hours

MARBLING

Saturday March 08, 2025

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM (lunch break around noon)

This course is for beginners or if you enjoyed it in past workshops. You will learn how to lay the paint in the bath and the different comb combinations. The goal is to teach you how to successfully lay and pull a page from the bath to create paper that can be used in your own projects. Information and technique to prepare paper for marbling and preparing the bath will also be discussed. This course does not teach about the history of paper marbling – it is a hands-on experience for experimenting. We will also try a few specialized techniques, like over marbling, once the basics have been explored.

Participants will complete many pages of marbled decorated paper to take home and use in their own projects. You will learn several different techniques, exploring how the different combs work to make different patterns.

Participants will also assist with clean-up of their station, so we will leave time at the end of the day for this. It also provides time for your last pages to dry before you leave. Bags will be provided for your finished work.

Note: There is a lot of paper being dried and assisting with keeping this in order will also be needed. We make it fun and part of the process.

We have aprons for everyone and tarp the floor in the lab, but things can get slippery and a bit messy. Please wear shoes (with a good grip) and clothing you don’t mind getting paint or liquid on. Some pages may not be completely dried at the end of day, large plastic bags will be provided for transportation.

Suitable for beginners and all experience levels.

Materials costs are $10 included in the workshop fees.

Notes:

Registration closes March 01, 2025 @ 11:30PM

Participant-requested cancellations will be accepted up to 3 days prior to the published cut-off date for registration and will be subject to a 10% cancellation fee (a minimum of $5). After that, the full fee will be forfeited. In the event of the workshop being cancelled by CBBAG, the workshop fee will be fully refunded.



INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHY :

Patti is not a marbling expert but she likes to play and experiment. She is a founder of the Carleton Library Book Arts Lab and began her book binding journey 5 years ago. Having taken several marbling courses, she began marbling modules for classes at the Book Arts Lab. She can provide you with instruction on techniques and methods she has learned. You will be encouraged to experiment in a safe learning environment.



OTHER INFORMATION:

A minimum of 5 participants are required for this workshop to run.

Workshop and Refund policy - please see: https://cbbagottawa.ca/workshops/

Dining/Food: The nearest campus dining options may be closed on weekends. For up to date hours and locations see: https://dining.carleton.ca/locations/. Please bring your own food or refreshments if required.

For any other queries, please contact cbbagworkshops@gmail.com



GETTING TO CARLETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY:

Bus and Train - https://www.octranspo.com/en/ottawa-destinations/carleton-university

Cycling - Carleton University is situated near several cycle paths including the Rideau Eastern Canal Pathway. See the OttawaVeloOutaouais blog for examples bike routes - https://ottawavelooutaouais.com/2019/09/15/biking-to-carleton-university/ Bike racks are available in several areas of the campus. Bicycles are not permitted inside the library. https://carleton.ca/parking/tdm-sustainable-transportation/

Parking - The parking lot P1 is the closest to the library. For locations of other lots and parking information see https://carleton.ca/parking/visitors/.


Images courtesy: Patti Harper




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