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Paper crafts: Pocket Notebooks tutorial

Paper crafts, Scrapbooking   |  October 5th 2011   |  0 Comment

Finished Pocket Notebooks

The technique is simple and the notebooks can be made really quickly ad effortlessly. The results are stunning and you’ll soon get addicted and be making lots of these to hand out to friends and family.

You will need (to make three notebooks):

Pocket Notebook Tutorial - You will need...

1 sheet of A4 patterned paper
6 sheets of A4 plain paper
A metal ruler
A sharp pencil
A cutting knife
A cutting mat
A stapler

I don’t like to create waste, so we’re going to make the more of the A4 sheets of paper and take advantage of some easy maths. An A4 sheet measure 21cm across, so if you divide this by three you can cut three long strips each measuring 7cm wide from the single sheet of patterned paper.

Next take the 6 sheets of plain A4 paper and cut these into 7cm strips as well. You then need to cut these in half (nearly) so that you get 6 strips from each A4 sheet – they need to measure 7cm x 14cm in the end.

The next step is to take a patterned strip and on the reverse side measure along both of the long edges and make some marks at the following points:

2cm, 2.2cm

Mark at 2cm and 2.2cm

then also at 16.2cm, 16.4cm

Mark at 16.2cm and 16.4cm

You then need to crease the strips along these marks, so line your ruler up against the first two marks, pull it up against the ruler to form a gentle crease, then reinforce this crease by running the back of your thumbnail against the paper along the length of the ruler. Do the same for the mark that is at 2.2cm.

Doing the first set of creases

Next take your stack of plain paper and place this within the fold to check it looks Okay and fits well. Then check the second set of pencil marks and make sure these line up with the edges of the paper.

Check the paper fits

If not, adjust the marks. Take the plain paper away and crease the second set of marks.

The second set of creases

Add the paper and line it up in the first folded pocket you made. Once lined up, use a stapler to secure the paper in place. You can either use just one staple in the middle, or use two staples on either side.

Stapling

Depending on where you’ve put the staples, you may find that the notebook cover is too long, so trim it down to fit.

Trimming the cover to fit

You will now have a notebook with a cover that folds round the paper and slips under the stapled flap.

Finished Pocket Notebook

Finished Pocket Notebooks

Paper crafts: Pocket Notebooks tutorial



source: www.milomade.co.uk


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