almost every zine i’ve made since i recently got into them has been a classic 8-page mini. it’s just so easy to grab a sheet of paper and make something when i want to get an idea out! love all of the ones you showed here. didn’t know about mini zine march, but definitely wanna make something for it now ^_^
Thank you so much for the lovely review of Witches' Brew #9!! I'd love to trade and send you my newest issues if you're up for that. Also, I didn't know the creator of This Might Hurt Tarot made zines! 😲
I made a 16 page zine out of a big 18 X 24 piece of Canson Mis Tientes paper that I cut and folded. I loved the process, and the zine was about my deconversion, which is pretty emotional for me to deal with. I want to do a part two, which I started. I got as far as designing the backgrounds-and I have my theme, but for some reason, I stopped. Not ready to move forward with that one yet. So, maybe my way out of this block is to do a mini like this. Maybe combine it with some etegami . . . Thanks for the encouragement.
@@catmothcrowetegami is a Japanese practice of a small (postcard-sized) very loose, ink and wash drawing. You don’t sketch any part of your subject out beforehand, or do much planning, you just create an image in ink and wash, and it’s DONE, and the original idea was, you then send it to someone you care about as a postcard, no matter how it turned out. That’s probably the most important part of etegami according to the originator of etegami. The looseness and imperfection of etegami was in reaction to so many of the very precise, rule-laden Japanese creative arts, like ikebana, or the tea ceremony. There are several RUclips videos about it.
@@catmothcrowI turned a couple of my poems into zines. I did a couple as Penpal letters, too. I want to do at least one this month since I heard about #minimarch😊
Working on mini zines while stuck on longer projects. They're the perfect hit of creative fervor to inspire another round of patience. :)
Truth! 🙌
I just decided to make my first zine, and found this video while I was working on it! I would love to trade!
Congrats on making your first zine! And I would love to trade - shoot me an email (daynamoth@gmail.com) and we can trade addresses ✉️
almost every zine i’ve made since i recently got into them has been a classic 8-page mini. it’s just so easy to grab a sheet of paper and make something when i want to get an idea out! love all of the ones you showed here. didn’t know about mini zine march, but definitely wanna make something for it now ^_^
Truly! ⭐
Thank you so much for the lovely review of Witches' Brew #9!! I'd love to trade and send you my newest issues if you're up for that. Also, I didn't know the creator of This Might Hurt Tarot made zines! 😲
I'd love that! I'll send you an email to set up the trade. :-)
I just finished a minizine! It’s called Oak, and it’s (obviously) about oak trees. This is only the third zine I’ve made and definitely the smallest.
That sound delightful! I'd love to read it, if you have copies for sale or are interested in a trade?
I've never made one and just recently heard about these. Looking forward to trying it out.
I hope you do make yr own zine... I would love to read it if you do
I made a 16 page zine out of a big 18 X 24 piece of Canson Mis Tientes paper that I cut and folded. I loved the process, and the zine was about my deconversion, which is pretty emotional for me to deal with. I want to do a part two, which I started. I got as far as designing the backgrounds-and I have my theme, but for some reason, I stopped. Not ready to move forward with that one yet. So, maybe my way out of this block is to do a mini like this. Maybe combine it with some etegami . . . Thanks for the encouragement.
I've never heard of etegami - what is that?
And I hope that mini zines do break the block for you
@@catmothcrowetegami is a Japanese practice of a small (postcard-sized) very loose, ink and wash drawing. You don’t sketch any part of your subject out beforehand, or do much planning, you just create an image in ink and wash, and it’s DONE, and the original idea was, you then send it to someone you care about as a postcard, no matter how it turned out. That’s probably the most important part of etegami according to the originator of etegami. The looseness and imperfection of etegami was in reaction to so many of the very precise, rule-laden Japanese creative arts, like ikebana, or the tea ceremony. There are several RUclips videos about it.
that sounds fascinating! I'm def. gonna have to go down a youtube rabbit hole and check out more about it!
I loved this video! It inspired me to make my own mini zines :)
Oh wow! thank you - I'm so glad it inspired you to make your own
Fun. I like making these minis. I’ve made about 4 but want to do more😊
Love it! What are your minis about?
@@catmothcrowI turned a couple of my poems into zines. I did a couple as Penpal letters, too.
I want to do at least one this month since I heard about #minimarch😊
Yay! It was so cool to see this video pop up and all the zine goodness.
I'd love to trade! I'll send you an email with my details - yay! And thank you so much for setting up Mini Zine March.
@@catmothcrow Awesome! ^_^
So far I have made two minis this month. I’m working on a 3rd now. Would love to trade!
Let's do it! Drop me an email (daynamoth@gmail.com) and we can set up a trade :-)
Hello! Loved your video. Thank you for sharing. I enjoy making zines and welcome the opportunity to trade.
Thanks and rad! Drop me an email (daynamoth@gmail.com) and we can set up a zine trade :-)