Paper Ponderings
FIONA DEMPSTER - MAKER WITH WORDS
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
The next book of Silences
I have found both the brain space and time to start on the second book of Silences. I sat down and discovered that past-me had been very good and cut all the pages, the end sheets and the covers for the second book; and that she had also done the stitched line pen marks on the cover as well, so all that present-me had to do was print! Ha ha.
I thought I would get a run at a couple of prints, but first up I did have words with the more recent-past-me who as she packed up the studio had pulled apart the chase that she had used to print the first book.
This was not a total disaster; but it did mean present-me had to spend some time trying to find a photograph of the set-up and then try to re-build it such that the books could be printed looking very much the same as the first ones by getting all the spacing and alignments right.
Funny the things you think about under pressure - I was clearly trying to be tidy, when in fact I made my life a bit trickier.
I did however manage to re-build it and here is the table with work about to begin.
One down, only fifteen to go! Plus a title page or two, a colophon, and a thank you page; but we have begun!
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Exhibition - Learning My Lines
We recently had a mini-mini-break down by the water - to celebrate the end of our 6 year lease and the transition out of a public space and to home-based work.
Here is the holiday mood in three photos...
A time to relax and reflect and celebrate.
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
The book continues
The next steps.
I have loved the background to these pages and really enjoyed the typewriter written words., but have been wondering what else to illustrate and support the words???
In my previous works Under Construction, I had successfully used twigs, both stitched down individually, and bundled and stitched, so I thought to see how that might work.
As ever, I do love the twigs.
I then turned towards stitching, as the words about the building of nests so often suggest threads, and weaving and stitching.
For some reason, the notion of couching came to mind as I thought I might like the little bobbles that form part of it. So I did a line of couching. And was a tad underwhelmed. So I did another line thinking that together they might say something more.
But I wasn't convinced.
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Progressing a book
The nest book is taking shape in so far as I have done all the typing and am now pondering the shape of the pages and also how they will be backed.
I had selected a cream paper to back these pages, but as I put the paper back in the drawer I came across this lovely warm grey and thought to myself, that might suit better - and lo it truly did. Somehow it was softer and warmer and matched both the marks and the thread I had been planning to use. Grey at the top here, warm white towards the bottom.
In typical fashion I keep learning. Not all decisions are made logically and thru research; sometimes you just look at something and know.

The bottom one is smaller and also tidier I think.
The supreme wobbliness of this typed line led me to think I should use up one of my spares and re-type it, so I merrily did that just.
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Renewed Online Shops are open!!!
Oh my goodness, the stress of it all.
Part of our move to home-based studios has seen the need for us to think about other avenues for sales. We hope to continue to have a couple of small Pop Up type showings or exhibitions each year; but on a regular basis we thought refreshing and renewing our online presence would make most sense.
And so the work began to delete the old inventory; seriously consider what groupings of work we have; working out what work we could sensibly sell online (and put in the post!!!) and the like.
And having done that, it was necessary to promote it, which also meant refreshing and renewing our newsletter. So quite a bit of tech updating.
Our newsletter takes on a new role in all of this and we have been pondering what to say; how often to say it and so on. We are evolving shall we say.
Anyhow, the stress of it all is that we had drafted the newsletter; we had set up our shops. We had started to populate the shops. We had learned how to apply discounts for time limited periods. We had managed to work out how to apply tariffs to the US so that our pricing covered those. And so on.
We were ready.
Together we sat and hit send on the newsletter at about 10.15am on Sunday morning. Very exciting! The whole thing looked good, the links worked and we thought phew we've done it.
Four hours later I rose from my chair in a panic. Oh my goodness, I had forgotten to make the shops go 'live'!!! I had had them in dormant mode whilst were setting them up and getting organised so that no one could inadvertently purchase something that we no longer had. It was a risk management approach. Until we discovered the real risk was that we would promote something only for folk to find they couldn't buy anything!
Fixed it, sent a quick update email, and thought job done.
But then I went and looked at the websites and it wasn't job done; the sites were still dormant. I fell down some serious rabbit holes trying to work out what went wrong; what I had to do; how could I save the changes? Would I have to send a third or maybe fourth email newsletter explaining it didn't work? Maybe it did work? It was awful. But after 15-20 minutes of frenzy, it worked and people could find our shops, as well as be able to buy something. So many lessons.
As a thank you to our newsletter subscribers we gave them an early bird type option. We decided my new jewellery and Barry's new watercolours would be 15% off regular price for a week. And that we would let other folk know after a day or two. And here we are.
I managed to learn how to do online discounts - yay - and I'm a bit chuffed to see here that the shop sort of re-sorts itself so that the pieces that have sold end up at the bottom as out of stock. Fascinating.
So that's part of what has been going on behind the scenes as we re-imagine our art lives!
It is all a pretty big adventure, but my what a ride.
We hope to send newsletters more regularly this year depending on where we are and what we are doing, and will always try to offer our newsletter subscribers a little bit of something. So, if you would like to sign up you can do so on the right hand side of the blog here, or on any page of my website.
My new look shop is here if you'd like to see how it's going. Not every category has been filled yet - my main focus was on my cards and on my jewellery. Gradually, it will grow. If I keep breathing in, and breathing out...
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Pondering a book
I have settled into some of the routines and rhythms of working in my new spaces. I have remembered where things are kept; I have recalled the things I wanted to try; and I have re-stocked my cards. And so it feels like it might be time to start doing some slightly more serious, or challenging or larger work.
Although of course, I still have to label everything but maybe that's a rainy day thing.
There is a beautiful, boutique artists' book exhibition held in Maleny each year now, in association with the Sunshine Coast Hinterland Writers Festival. It is called Narratives and this years theme is A Constellation of Stories, aligned with the Festival's theme.
I wondered about books about the night sky; about our southern hemisphere constellations. But also, I wanted to re-work, re-use and re-imagine some bird and nest words.
Apart from the astronomical and astrological definitions, Dictionary me offered me this:
Constellation
Noun
a group or configuration of ideas, feelings, characteristics, objects, etc., that are related in some way
any brilliant, outstanding group or assemblage
And within this definition I think I have found that I might have a place for a collection of poems about nests.
My very early ponderings are part of this post here.
I have progressed slowly. After lots of thinking I have decided to cut the five pages into 5 smaller pages each. I know I have five poems with three lines each, so I need 15 pages and a title page and a colophon page, so that will give me some breathing space for trials and tests and blunders.
I wanted to check that if I chose to write with the typewriter, I knew how long the lines would be. So I typed them all up and stuck this trio onto some blank paper.
And then checked the haiku poem going this way...
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