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
Lovely! You have the most wonderful ideas. Happy holidays. Tammy
ReplyDeleteTOOO COOL!
ReplyDeleteOh yea, way cool!
ReplyDeleteFantastic all the way around, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDelete~Dawn
you are so brilliant! I am always in awe over your creativity... very inspired, thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou are just amazing. I wish that I lived down the street from you and could come in and watch you work all day!
ReplyDeleteI love these little boxes...I made one after you showed them several years ago....it holds my scrap paper for notes. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are really wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteSweet tutorial. Books covers hold such appeal. I like how you left the edge somewhat loose and used the ribbon/twine to tie up. xox
ReplyDeleteLovely. This post and your whole blog! So glad to visit here today and see all your creativity.
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