I bought this Scrapbook Binder a while ago for under $5. I was trying out ideas for what would work for me as a sketch book. After using it for a few months I have decided to move forward and finalizing it.
It was just cardboard so it needed a cover. I dug into my stash of paste paper and there was a piece big enough. I used a large glue stick and put glue on the cardboard and the paper and adhered pieces to the front and back separately and pressed them with books. Once that was dry I glued down the inside flaps and dried those under books. I then added the dark spine which is also paste paper. That was a bit tricky to press but I did my best. Then I cut down a letter sheet of 24lb bond paper to line the inside back and front. Pressed again.
Finally, I could put my sketch paper back inside. I am using 65lb card stock from Micheals which I find too light for card making so it needs to be repurposed. I just it cut down to 10 inches and punch 3 holes in the left end. Works great.
I still have the original 8x8 scrapbook sleeves which allow me to store paper that does not fit in the 3 hole system.
I have decided not to put any words or images on the front cover.I am getting ready for Inktober 2024. I hope to produce more drawings this year.
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