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| New UglyPads -- glue-bound sheets just right for making sketchbooks! |
Way back when I first started using colorful Uglybooks,
one of my first thoughts was that I wished they made an edition that included
multi-colored pages in one book. I suggested as much to my contact there, and they
liked the idea, but they wanted to see how well their then-new product line
would go before developing new products. Fair enough.
Now, four years later, it hasn’t happened yet, but the next best thing has: UglyPads! In a 9-by-12-inch size, the glue-bound pads contain the same richly colored, 175 gsm paper as the Uglybooks sketchbooks I love so much. Each pad contains five sheets each of five colors, and four colorways are available.
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| Juicebox contains most of my favorite midtone colors. |
Uglybooks offered to send me one pad of my choice, so I chose Juicebox, which includes most of my favorite Uglybooks colors (the ones that work well as midtones against black and white inks). With much excitement, on the day the pad arrived, I cut a few sheets in half, then folded and stapled them into a 4 ½-by-6-inch book. (Although I have a corner rounder, it’s tedious to use, so I didn’t bother with this first book; perhaps eventually). I’m thrilled to have the multi-colored book I have always wanted!
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| Finally, the multi-colored Uglybook I have always wanted! |
My only complaint is that the glue binding is a bit coarse, so when sheets are removed, the edges end up rough. Although it’s not a deal-breaker, I had to trim off the edges before binding.
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| Cover sticker by Draplin Design Co. |
After my supply of saddle-stitched books runs out, would I be forced to settle for perfect-bound books or – heaven forfend – stop using colored paper!? No! Now that I can staple together my own books using the same beautiful papers, that dilemma has been eliminated. Whew! Another first-world sketcher problem evaded!






Hi, Tina -- Great and useful review, thanks! I feel the same way about Uglybooks and their original saddle-stitched sketchbooks; the perfect-bound versions are nice for some things, but as sketchbooks they just don't have the friendly, stay-open versatility of the originals. Your solution is a good workaround for the basic problem, though I'd have to find myself a stapler that could handle the size I prefer. I know, another first-world sketcher problem. How we suffer for our art!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Happily, a long-arm stapler is easy to find! ;-)
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