Well, here we are finally, at the last post for this particular series, the vintage teacher stationery notebook.
The equipment list:
- Kraft Manilla Folder (foolscap not A4)
- Pattern paper of own choosing
- Quality gluestick
- 2 x notepads ($2 for a pack of 5 usually from the $2 shop)
- Extra sticky double sided tape (red)
- Normal Double sided tape
- pencil
- ruler
- Scissors
- Items to decorate
BASIC MEASUREMENTS TEMPLATE
Step 1: Cut folder in half. I used the right side. Save the other for another notebook later. |
Step 2: Fold in half |
Step 3: Rub glue liberally over both halves |
Step 4: Fold over to stick both sides together. Use a bone folder to "squeegee" out air bubbles. Wipe away excess glue from edges with a damp cloth. |
Step 6: Along the short side mark out a line at 8.5cm & 9.5 cm
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Step 7: Use a bone folder to press along the marked lines to create notebook frame. |
Step 10a: Embellish. I have a 2' scalloped circle and a 1.5' plain circle which has been stamped. |
Step 10b: This is how I add ribbon. I use the red tape to make sure it all sticks down really well. |
Step 11: Place embellishment on front of notebook as desired. |
Step 12: Adding the notepads. I use 2 notepads at a time so that the book sits together well. Again, I use red tape here. Put two strips on the back of the pads. Carefully press notepads into place. There you have it...the final product. The double folded card and a layer of glue really give this notebook durable and strong, perfect for writing in. Now I am working on how to include a holder for a pen or pencil! |
1 comment:
wow whaea you are so good a art!
love tash and lucas
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