Mar 28, 2011

DIY Journals- A TUTORIAL

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I love jotting down random thoughts and ideas. Getting only a few hours of sleep per night plus chasing after a toddler and cranky baby means I forget…. A LOT!


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I love notepads… especially pretty notepads. So here we go:

Materials I used:
◦  4- 12x12 patterned cardstock (I got 8 journals out of this, you could also ust 8x11 or any other size depending on what size you want your journals)
◦  48- sheets white paper
◦  4- 8x11 White cardstock
◦  sewing machine and thread
◦  a little elbow-grease $

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Let’s get started:

◦ Start by cutting out all the paper. (I measured my journals to 8x6. This left me with 8 journal tops and some extra scraps.)
◦ Take your scrap piece and measure it about 2 inces by the height of your journal (mine measured 2x8).
◦ Stack your paper as follows: White carstock, 12 pieces of plain paper, fancy cardstock. Then fold your 2 inch piece in half, this will be the “binding”:

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◦ Place the fold against your stack of paper:

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◦ Set your stitch length to the longest your machine allows (if you don’t, the paper could get too perforated and tear out more easily)

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◦  And sew:

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◦  Here is where the “elbow grease” comes in,  I had to manually turn my side handle to sew. The foot pedal just wasn’t getting the job done like I wanted. It takes time, a few wigglies of your arm and maybe a bad word or two. BUT it looks much better manually turning your side handle than using your foot pedal.

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And VOILA you’re done!

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◦ Add any embellishments you see fit, I hand stamped the back of the journals and the lower right corner of each page:

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Wrap with some twine (or in my case yellow yarn), and you’ve got a great, unique gift for anyone who loves to write, doodle or is just plain forgetful!

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Hope everyone enjoyed there weekend!

# kristanlynn