Wednesday, December 15, 2010

How To ... covered notebooks

Earlier this week I showed you a covered notebook I created. The project is so super simple I thought paired with a gift card this would make a great teacher's gift.


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Supplies Needed:



  • 5x8 notebook

  • 2 pieces of chipboard cut 8x4 and 8x2

  • your favorite adhesive

  • ruler

  • embossing burnisher (I use this tool to make score lines)

  • exacto or scissors

  • 2 pieces of your favorite patterned papers each cut 8x12 (not shown above)

  • optional adhesive velcro to use as a closure (not shown above)

  • other goodies to dress up your book let your creativity flow


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Starting on the left glue patterned paper to the back of the notebook as shown in the photos above. Note I didn't cover the whole back (we'll get to this later).


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I pretty much use my embossing burnishing tool to make score lines. To make the folds score 2 lines using the fine tip of the embossing burnishing tool and a ruler then fold, this will create the left cover flap.


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Adhere the larger chipboard and score the outside edge as seen in the photo above.Sorry I chose to work with a kraft based patterned paper and the chipboard doesn't show up well in these photos.



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Fold over and trim the excess patterned paper. Then adhere the the inside cover as seen in the photo above.



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Repeat the process on the right side. This time cover the entire back of the notebook for a finished look.
 
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For a final touch I added a decorative white border punched from a piece of scrap cardstock. Now your book is covered and it's your turn to add your own touches. I also added a small piece of adhesive velcro to the inside to act as a closure.


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(Supplied Used; 5x8 notebook, Bazzill Cardstock/Ink, Jillibean Soup Patterned Paper/Stamp/Stick Pin & Ribbon, misc corner rounder, Ikea Pinking Shears and Fiskars Borders Punch)


My final project is super simple I went with the less is more approach cause that's how I roll. I really wanted a wide ribbon for a dramatic look but I didn't have any on hand so I decided to sew 2 pieces together and when that wan't wide enough I kept adding ribbon. The final tie I made is 4 pieces of ribbon sewn together. I am totally hooked on this look ;). I trimmed the edges with pinking shears.


Now it's your turn go get crafting :)


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1 comment:

  1. oh my gosh Summer this turned out AMAZING!!! LOVE IT Girl! :)

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