Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

6 Japanese Words Good to Know Zine



A nice little zine originally made with rubber stamps specially handmade by the writer.



The pictures itself are worth more than the cost of the zine, which can be purchased from the writer's shop, talktothesun on Etsy.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The Monster that Ate Stars



This tiny gem of a zine is the story about a boy who turns into a monster and eats everything, including your dumb star. 44 pages of goodness squeezed into a mere 2.875" x 2.125", this book was "drawn in one feverish and sleepless night".

A classic must-have for any serious zine collector. Get your copy here before it runs out!





Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Fanzine Ynfytyn 8.5



24 pages in 24 hours - this is the challenge the writer set for herself in creating this zine. In this issue, she writes on a variety of personal musing, from buying a ridiculously impractical bike and trying to learn to like gin.



To read more, get your copy from her shop here.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

How to Be, A through Z



As described by the writer, this little zine "is an alphabet book of terrible advice. Showing this to children might be the worst thing you could do. Or the best, depending on what kind of kids you are trying to raise, I guess."



Each one of these inspiring, 26-page 5.5" by 4.25" books is made by hand and staple-bound.



Copies available from bigstonehead on Etsy.

Monday, May 10, 2010

PostScript



PostScript is a 16 page (+ covers), quarter-sized zine that is not only all about postcards, but IS a postcard! The zine comes in a cunning self-mailer, with your address handwritten onto the back cover (see 2nd photo above). There is no reduction in postage cost if you buy this item along with others from my store, as I will mail it separately from the other items, so that you still get the full postcard 'effect'.



Inside there is lots of stuff about why postcards are such an eco-friendly mode of communication, international postcard projects you can sign up to, and a 'postcard recycling kit'. The recycling kit consists of self-adhesive postcard labels, 4 containing postcard-related craft projects, and 4 with the address/note side, so that you can recycle postcards you have received (or photos), or turn any random piece of scrap card into a postcard greeting.



All printed on recycled paper (except for the labels :-( ), and with a simple hand-stitched binding. Copies available from TangleCrafts.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Where You From?



What got my attention to this mini gem of a zine is its cover, which is letter-pressed in a limited edition. Inside this 60-page zine , the writer asked a bunch of her friends to tell her about their home towns, about staying in one place, moving away or returning to the place you are from.



Each person included a photo of the place they talked about. Available from gutwrench.

Miss Muddy Paws Mini Zine



Miss Muddy Paws is a mini zine about the true life story of Bella the dog. 16 pages of hand-drawn goodness and packaged in a hand-printed brown paper envelope. At $0.50, it's a steal!





Copies available here.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Culture Slut #18



Culture Slut is by Canadian Hello Amber. A self-proclaimed queer, feminist, small-town enthusiast, she also wrote a zine called Fight Boredom.



Culture Slut #18: The Polaroid Issue was compiled early in the spring of 2009, using various Polaroids that were taken since 2005. It features 44 full-colour reproductions of Amber's favourite Polaroids of her friends, graffiti and various interesting signage, as well as stories that were written on a manual typewriter. Stories about road-trippin' it through Canada's East Coast, taking a Greyhound to Toledo, Ohio, and just plain loving life.



You can get a copy from her Etsy shop.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Obselete



Obselete is a zine containing 26 poems about obsolete words, one for each letter of the alphabet. Elegantly designed and printed by Taylor Ball of Parcell Press, it is available from thelalatheory on Etsy.