A Quick Book Cover for a Hand Bound Journal

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A Quick Book Cover for a Hand Bound Journal

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Make a quick and inexpensive cover for a hand bound journal or sketchbook.

Supplies

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  1. Chipboard - three pieces, a pair for front and back cover, and a spine. Use the back of an old sketchbook, or similar.
  2. Self-adhesive "linen" fabric - find it on Amazon for about $10 per roll (One roll gives you enough for about 30 journals)

Cut a 3" Strip of Linen From the Roll

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Your strip should be 2x the height if your book.

Set Your Linen Fabric Upside-Down and Place Chip Board in the Middle of the Fabric

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The paper backing should be facing up.

Draw a line at the bottom and top of the chipboard on the paper backing.

Gently Score the Fabric With a Knife

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Be careful not to cut through the fabric - just the paper backing.

Peel Back the Paper Backing From the Middle of the Linen Strip

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Place Your Chipboard on One Side of the Sticky Area, 1" in From the Edge

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Keep it square to the edge of the linen as best you can.

The grid lines on a cutting mat can help to keep things square.

Place the Spine 1/16" From the First Piece of Cardboard, Then Place the Second Cover Next to the Spine

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If using thicker card, leave a bit more space.

As a rule of thumb, your gap should be 2x the thickness of the card.

Peel the Paper Backing Off the Ends of the Linen Strip

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Fold the Linen Strip to the Inside of the Cover

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Pull it tightly down and press to adhere.

Optional - work the linen down into the gaps between the chipboard at the hinge, so that the linen sticks to itself.

Fold the Cover Closed and Open to Test - You're Done!

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If the cover is floppy, place the chipboard pieces a little closer next time.

If the cover is hard to close or sits open, place the chipboard pieces a little further apart next time.

Enjoy your many new sketchbooks!