my zines

Zine: How to spot a time traveler

A handy little zine for how to identify potential time travelers.

Copies of this zine are available in my Etsy shop. This zine is also part of the sci-fi bundle.

To make the background for this zine, I started with white cardstock paper. I used distress oxide inks (3 shades of blue) and blended them on the paper with a sponge applicator. This ink reacts with water, so I used a gear stencil and traced the gear shapes with a brush and plain water. That’s what made the sort of ghost-looking gears. I used watercolor brush pens with the stencil to create the darker blue and purple gears. The blue and orange clock faces (most of the cover page and the clock faces on the inside pages) are scrapbook paper that I happened to have and fit perfectly. 🙂

Zine: So You Met Your DoppelgÀnger v2

I made a new version of my DoppelgĂ€nger zine. The main reason was because my first version was a little larger than 8.5 x 11 inches, so making photocopies was cumbersome. I didn’t want to shrink the zine, so I made copies on 11 x 17-inch paper and then cut it down. The new version is copy-friendly for standard 8.5 x 11-inch paper.

Also, I modified colors a little (darker blue) and made some minor changes in the text.

 Copies of this zine are available in my Etsy shop. This zine is also part of the sci-fi bundle.

Zine: Types of teleportation

A tiny zine about teleportation. I felt like a smaller format would be a better fit for this list.

This zine is part of the sci-fi bundle available in my Etsy shop.

teleportation zine cover

Could you guess the source of each teleportation device?

  • The transporter from Star Trek
  • The superpower from X-Men
  • The portal gun from Portal
  • The Fillory button from The Magicians
  • The portkey from Harry Potter
  • The Startgate from Stargate

Zine: Music Discovery Without An App

My inspiration for this zine came from my freshman year of college. The women who lived in the dorm next to me were both radio DJs and often had music blasting in their room. I didn’t mind—they had great taste!—and I found lots of songs I like through them.

The idea of finding music you like through people around you expanded into the pages of this zine.

I tried something new for me—monochrome. Only gray and black pens and markers in this zine. I like how it turned out.

⭐ Physical copies of this zine are now available in my Etsy shop! ⭐

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