![]() And if you already have an efficient and pretty organizer, you could still make this project and use it as a journal, sketchbook, school notebook, or make it as a gift for that special, organize-challenged someone.Our Book Review and Book Club Notebooks will help you keep track of all of your reading information. I used my metallic pen to add my name too.Īnd that’s it – a custom notebook/organizer that looks pretty! I know this organizer solution isn’t for everyone. If you choose, you can add a label to your notebook cover too. I had to turn my envelope sideways to fit but I like how it works this way. I had these adhesive labels from an old project and they worked perfectly.įor the inside back cover, I covered it with another coordinating black & white paper and attached a larger envelope for any additional papers. You can also add a label here too. Next, adhere the smaller envelope onto the pocket with the opening facing out. I thought the black & white stripe pattern was pretty and it made the pocket even more durable. ![]() Next, I cut another piece of my scrapbook paper to cover the inside pocket. You could also use double-sided tape to do this. So I used the Super 77 Spray Mount again and attached that folder right onto the inside front cover. The first page of my notebook has a pocket folder – which is great – but I want my folder to be on my inside front cover so that it’s more durable and can hold more papers. I cut a notch out of each corner so that the paper wraps neatly. I used my Super 77 Spray Mount (the best ever!) and adhered the scrapbook pieces to the front and back overs of the notebook. I don’t need any extra on the inside edge because it lines up with the spiral binding. I cut them to be 10″ x 12″. It left about 1″ extra on the top, right and bottom edges so that when I wrap the covers, these pieces wrap around to the inside.
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