book cover boxes
(a how to)
a few weeks ago I posted about pocket poems - which are actually a by-product of my book cover boxes
Any hardcover book covers will do.
I get my books on the free shelf at my local thrift store.
They're mostly business books or textbooks
(nothing to fret about sacrificing)
I first mark out lines on the back side.
For this example I marked a line 1 1/4" inside from each edge.
Next, I cut out the corners.
I use scissors for this.
Then I flip it over and using my ruler and an xacto knife, I score each side that will be folded.
This is how it looks after folding
I like to finish the edges with paper.
These are 1 1/2" inch strip of paper that I will fold in half and glue over the edges.
Sobo glue works the best for paper to paper gluing.
Then I tie a ribbon to hold all the sides firmly in place. Voila - a cool box for pencils, paintbrushes, oddments, or a sweet gift.
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With the left over squares I make the pocket poems
I back these with home made marble paper and line the edges with copper foil tape.
I hope you enjoyed this how-to ...
cheers,
kimmie
10 comments:
Lovely! You have the most wonderful ideas. Happy holidays. Tammy
TOOO COOL!
Oh yea, way cool!
Fantastic all the way around, thank you for sharing!
~Dawn
you are so brilliant! I am always in awe over your creativity... very inspired, thank you!
You are just amazing. I wish that I lived down the street from you and could come in and watch you work all day!
I love these little boxes...I made one after you showed them several years ago....it holds my scrap paper for notes. :)
These are really wonderful!!
Sweet tutorial. Books covers hold such appeal. I like how you left the edge somewhat loose and used the ribbon/twine to tie up. xox
Lovely. This post and your whole blog! So glad to visit here today and see all your creativity.
roxanne
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