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One Sheet Book, a fun and stress free workshop!! Using 1 sheet of paper which we will fold and cut, to create different book structures - square, rectangular, triangular and hexagonal shaped books with pockets. Signatures can be sewn into the sections and the pockets can be filled with notes, pictures, etc. Different papers can be connected to create unique books. Weaving strips into the sections will also be explored.
Dates: November 16, 2025
Time: 2 sessions: 10am - 12pm OR 1pm - 3pm
Price: $10 supply fee (no additional discounts — this class is virtually free!)
Max Enrollment: 12 students
Location: SVA Annex, 214 E. 21st Street, Room 701A
Supply List:
decorative, origami and colored papers similar in weight to copy paper
Elmer’s extra strength glue stick
X-acto knife with number eleven blade
ruler, pencil, bone folder, small binder clips
small cutting board or heavy card board, 8.5" by 12”
(Instructor will bring different papers.)
One Sheet Book, a fun and stress free workshop!! Using 1 sheet of paper which we will fold and cut, to create different book structures - square, rectangular, triangular and hexagonal shaped books with pockets. Signatures can be sewn into the sections and the pockets can be filled with notes, pictures, etc. Different papers can be connected to create unique books. Weaving strips into the sections will also be explored.
Dates: November 16, 2025
Time: 2 sessions: 10am - 12pm OR 1pm - 3pm
Price: $10 supply fee (no additional discounts — this class is virtually free!)
Max Enrollment: 12 students
Location: SVA Annex, 214 E. 21st Street, Room 701A
Supply List:
decorative, origami and colored papers similar in weight to copy paper
Elmer’s extra strength glue stick
X-acto knife with number eleven blade
ruler, pencil, bone folder, small binder clips
small cutting board or heavy card board, 8.5" by 12”
(Instructor will bring different papers.)
One Sheet Book, a fun and stress free workshop!! Using 1 sheet of paper which we will fold and cut, to create different book structures - square, rectangular, triangular and hexagonal shaped books with pockets. Signatures can be sewn into the sections and the pockets can be filled with notes, pictures, etc. Different papers can be connected to create unique books. Weaving strips into the sections will also be explored.
Dates: November 16, 2025
Time: 2 sessions: 10am - 12pm OR 1pm - 3pm
Price: $10 supply fee (no additional discounts — this class is virtually free!)
Max Enrollment: 12 students
Location: SVA Annex, 214 E. 21st Street, Room 701A
Supply List:
decorative, origami and colored papers similar in weight to copy paper
Elmer’s extra strength glue stick
X-acto knife with number eleven blade
ruler, pencil, bone folder, small binder clips
small cutting board or heavy card board, 8.5" by 12”
(Instructor will bring different papers.)
Please note that registration will open on September 1st and close on October 31st, 2025.
Cancellation policy: Cancellations are allowed at any time, however refunds will only be issued if there is a waitlisted student who will fill your place.
Sickness: If you are registered and need to miss one class due to sickness (we’d rather you stay home and rest!), you are welcome to sit in a future session of the same workshop as we will repeat these introductory classes.
Member pricing: Please use the code sent to your email at checkout. Can’t find it? Check out anyway and email us and we will refund the difference.

About the Instructor:
Marcy Robinson is an award-winning lettering artist residing in New Jersey. She has studied with Julian and Sheila Waters and has taken workshops with many other lettering and design artists. She was one of several artists featured in the Spring 2011 and Winter 2019 issues of Alphabet, the journal of The Friends of Calligraphy and designed the Alphabet logo for the 2011 issues.
Her work may be seen in 100 New York Calligraphers, edited by Cynthia Dantzic; Manuale Calligraphicum by Jerry Kelly; Morphing Monograms by Barry Morentz and Marcia Friedman; and An Italic Calligraphy Handbook by Carolyn Joy Adams; and The World Encyclopedia of Calligraphy by Christopher Calderhead and Holly Cohen.