Published by Gregory on 30 Jul 2008
Phone book pages are so damn thin…
So I’m about 65%-70% finished with my entry in the Phone Book Mash-Up, and I am learning alot… I took on this project for various reasons, one being as a way to teach myself about the techniques needed to construct these “paper quilts” that I am working on in other types of paper… I have learned that rubber cement and rubber cement pickups are not friends of the thin phone book pages, that’s for sure… which, in turn, has led me to believe that for my future paper quilt projects, I will be double-sided taping down my various cut paper pieces… I have also learned that it is very difficult to keep 2000+ small pieces of paper lined up straight on a large canvas!… but at least rubber cement allows for repairs…
For some reason, working with these thin phone book pages reminds me of one of my favorite “Eureka” moments in the small business world, which I read about a few years ago… the guy who invented Post-It notes was a chemist who was working on a formula for an extremely strong adhesive… he kept working on it and just couldn’t get a strong adhesive… he was telling his friend about how he was brushing this adhesive onto paper and sticking it to other pieces of paper and various surfaces, and it would only hold until someone pulled it off, and it would come off very easily… this chemist was frustrated, but his friend said “you know, that would work very well for me actually- I need a bookmark for my Bible, and the pages are so thin in my Bible, that sounds like it would very well- it will keep the bookmark in the Bible, but it won’t rip the pages when I take it out”… long story short, he eventually sold the formula to 3M and the Post-It brand was born… he’s probably sipping mai tais on a beach somewhere right now…
Anway, I’ve always loved stories like that, and it seems appropriate working with these phone book pages… kind of wish the backs of all my little cut out phone book pages had the Post-It adhesive on them, just to keep them in place until I clear coat the entire piece!… anyone else having difficulty with working with these phone book pages??…

