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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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Annnnnnnnd, we're off!

30 projects in 365 days? That sounds manageable. (I've got four queued and ready to roll.)

I mentioned that phase one of this project is all about using up existing supplies. This is part of my idea that sometimes creativity comes when you GET IN A BOX. Setting parameters and working with what you have can make you even more inspired. The example I like to use is the Project Runway one: the challenges when the designers had to "make it work" with car parts always had much more interesting results than when they could use any fabric at Mood.

I have had a case bound grid journal from Paper Source in my cupboard for years and knew it would have to be Project 1.

Hilariously, I have already attempted to do a tutorial of this process (and I've already given a handbound book away!) but every five years you get to recycle blog content so we're good. Plus, I've gotten moderately better at taking photos of myself doing projects in five years. Though if I do anything right in the next five years it will be hiring an assistant to help me take photos.

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I didn't have any great patterned paper on hand for the cover of the book so I decided to really go for it and stamp my own with a hand-carved stamp I made a few years ago. I already had white bookcloth and kraft paper on hand so it was a no-brainer to use white paint.

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I love the look that results from a hand-carved stamp. The imperfections really make it. (I you want to carve your own, this is a great kit, I love this brayer and I have had great results with this printing ink – though any craft paint works.)

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The hardest part of this project is (sadly) sourcing the book kits. You need a text block and precut book board which isn't easy to find. Paper Source has these square ones in limited quantities. Blick has these smaller ones at a great price if you want to make a bunch (teacher gifts anyone?). I am sure there are more, but these are the only brands I have tried. Other than that, you'll want:

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STEP 1 : cut your book cloth down so it's a few inches taller than your book and about 4-5 inches wide. Fold it in half the long (hot-dog) way. You now know where the center of your spine will be. Place your ruler on the fold and measure out about the width of your text block on each side.

For this book, my text block is 10/16 inches thick. I went 9/16 out on either side of the 6 (see those marks on the ruler?) We measure out this far to be sure our book will open and close properly. Mark these spots with a pencil in two places of the book cloth.

STEP 2 : apply glue to the bookcloth starting at the pencil marks and pulling out all the way to the edge of the bookcloth. Line your bookboard up with the marks and push down to adhere.

STEP 3 : do the same on the other side, being careful to line the top of the two bookboard pieces up.

STEP 4 : apply glue to the top of the bookcloth and pull it tightly over the bookboard.

STEP 5 : use your bone folder to smooth out any wrinkles of the booktape on the back and front sizes. (At this point you can add a bit more bookcloth to the back center – see final photo in step 12 below – but it's not necessary.)

STEP 6 : congrats! You have just combined two pieces of bookboard (your covers!) with a spine!

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STEP 7 : we are now going to cover the book with paper. The amount of paper you'll need will vary based on the size of your book. You will want 2 pieces (one for the front and one for the back) and you should shoot for a few inches taller and wider than what your final book will be. Apply glue to the backside of the paper, taking care to pull the brush off the edge (on to scrap paper). We need that whole edge covered with glue.

STEP 8 : turn the paper over and line up the glued edge against the spine so it covers the bookcloth edge but leaves about an inch of cloth showing. Use your bone folder to smooth things out.

STEP 9 : turn the book back over and use scissors, to cut wide U shapes out of the two corners, making sure to leave about 1/8 inch of space between the paper and the bookboard corner.

STEP 10 : apply glue and fold down the top and bottom sides of the paper.

STEP 11 : use your bone folder to tuck in the extra little bit corner – this will give the book a polished look.

STEP 12 : apply glue and fold over that final side. Pull tight and smooth out with the bone folder.

Repeat steps 7-12 for the other side. Congrats! Your cover is complete!

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The final step is to drop in the text block. The text block is a "pre-glued set of pages" and it slips right into your covers. Stick yours in and be sure that it fits. To hold it in place, we need to cover the whole front and back pages with PVA glue. This part always makes me nervous.

What I like to do is get it lined up in the cover exactly how I like it. Then I carefully set it on the table and open the front cover. Slip a piece of scratch paper under the front piece of the text block and apply glue to the whole thing, pulling the brush over the edge of the page and on to the scrap paper. Without moving the text block, close the book and firmly press down the cover. Remove the scrap paper.

Then flip the book over and do the same to secure the last page of the text block to the back cover.

Tuck fresh scratch paper (without glue on it) behind the covers to protect the pages and stick it under a heavy book for a few hours. The extra scratch paper will absorb any extra moisture. This glue is no joke and your book will hold beautifully.

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Hooray! A REAL BOOK. I've learned a lot of DIY tricks over the past decade but book binding is top ten for sure. When I make stuff, I am trying to make stuff that I would actually want to buy. This is one of those projects for sure and a perfect kick off to MAKE&GIVE30.

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And now! The giveaway. Since this is a journal… leave a comment telling me something that you'd write down in it. Grocery lists? Dreams? Things your kids say? Funny Leslie Knope quotes? I'll draw a random winner by the end the week. Giveaway open to anyone, anywhere.

GIVEAWAY CLOSED! Random.org chose #278 as the winning comment which is Sara (Kanapi). Sara, please email me at elise.blahaATgmail.com and I'll send out your book. Thank you!

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432 responses to “PROJECT 1/30 : a handbound journal”

  1. Erin Avatar
    Erin

    Looks perfect for plotting sewing projects!

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  2. Awbree Avatar
    Awbree

    I think I would not down one memory for each day. I’ve been wanting to try this and haven’t yet. I’m really good at keeping track of funny/memorable things my kids say in my Project Life album. But I want to write SOMETHING EVERY DAY. This journal would be the perfect place.

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  3. Rae Avatar
    Rae

    I would write down the new adventures I am having with my son and soon with my daughter too. I love writing down the things my son says and how much he and I are learning in the world together!

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  4. Casey Avatar
    Casey

    To-do lists! My favorite thing to write down 🙂

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  5. Andrea Avatar

    I’d probably end up with a mix of “to do” lists, goals, ideas, work-related notes and to do’s, appointments, whatever. I can’t maintain multiple notebooks with a separate purpose for each — instead everything goes into the same one!

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    yvette

    Would love to fill it with projects for the yard! Thank you for the fantastic tutorial!

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  7. Michele Avatar

    Ok. I’ll be honest. I probably won’t write anything in the journal. I just love collecting beautiful journals and some day, our girls are going to get a pretty, new journal every year that I HOPE they do write in. 🙂

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  8. lee Avatar

    Wow, this makes book-making look much easier than anything else I’ve seen!
    I imagine I’d use this as a journal. My current one is almost done, so I’ll be needing something new. =)

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  9. Erin Avatar

    My husband and I are volunteering for a year at a mission hospital in Zimbabwe starting in a few weeks. I would use this journal to write down our adventures, keep our memories & pictures & insights. I would LOVE this book for this year.

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    Nicole H

    Looks great! I think it would work for project ideas 😉

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  11. April Avatar
    April

    I keep wanting to start a journal/record of our meals and recipes each day. This looks like the perfect spot to jot them down! Beautiful book, thanks for offering it as a giveaway.

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    Brittany

    I would journal about my year off with my newborn and save it for him when he’s older. I started this when he was born last month as a way to remember the funny faces and crazy ways our lives have changed by adding him to our family!

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  13. Jackie Hughes Avatar
    Jackie Hughes

    I’d use it for my to-do lists

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  14. Amelia N. Avatar

    I’d make lots of lists about everything!

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  15. Anna Avatar
    Anna

    That would be a perfect journal to keep lists and inspiration 🙂

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  16. Heather Avatar
    Heather

    Ideas for my childrens book. Odd thoughts and rhyming words.

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  17. Elise Avatar
    Elise

    I’d write everything down in it! I now have a massive collection of loose notes and lists both on my desk and my computer, and this chaos is bringing chaos to my mind as well. I desperately need a better system – or any system – and just found out about ‘bullet journals’. This one would be perfect for it!

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    Cmquinlan@live.com

    Rather than a baby book I chose to write letters of advice,wisdom & of course her happenings to my little girl. We’ve used up one book already & she’s only a year old, I need a book for her toddler years.. So all this mischief she’s getting herself into wont be forgotten!

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  19. Anna Avatar
    Anna

    This is super super cute ❤
    https://aspoonfulofnature.wordpress.com/

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  20. Morning Dew Avatar
    Morning Dew

    …..dreams…..and lists of how to accomplish them of course!

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  21. Tiffany Avatar
    Tiffany

    I am a notebook/journal junkie!! 🙂 I would love to own a Elise original! I am currently into making friendship bracelets and the grid is perfect for the more complicated patterns! Thanks so much for the chance to win!

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  22. Stephanie Lauffer Avatar

    Since you are awesome and put grid papery in there, I’d full it with quilt ideas and doodles!

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  23. Lynette Avatar
    Lynette

    Things that bring me joy. (Which would mostly include the fun and interesting things my seven kids say and do.)
    So pretty!

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  24. Helena Marklin Avatar

    This is so beautiful, Elise!
    Lately, I’ve been writing down things more. There are so many big things in store this year. I’m graduating, moving to a new city, starting my first job, moving in with my boyfriend… So I really want to get better at documenting the little things in my life. I want to remember the memories and activities, and little life lessons I’ve learned. I would use this journal to record these little memories, along with quotes and to do lists.
    Thanks for sharing!

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  25. Anna Avatar
    Anna

    This is so pretty ❤ ❤
    I would carry it around with me everywhere so when a random sentence or phrase or start of poem comes to me I can write it down instead of tapping it into my phone (which doesn’t have quite the same authenticity to it!) x

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    aula@verizon.net

    Song lyrics to use in my PL….just snippets…perfect lines from so many favorites. They’d be much prettier in this journal than on the notepad of my phone. Thanks for the chance!

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  27. Smitha katti Avatar

    Such a lovely book, such a lovely gesture to give it away. I would use it to make adobe sketches and plan new craft projects 🙂

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  28. Marcella K Avatar
    Marcella K

    I’m no expert but I’d say if anything makeandgive30 is definitely going to encourage some reader involvement 😉

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  29. Katrina Avatar

    I’d use it as an art journal! I need a new one. 😉

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  30. Tess Frame Avatar
    Tess Frame

    I’m a big journaler so I’d love this! Lots of feelings and plans and brainstorms.

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  31. Lisa F Avatar
    Lisa F

    So lovely! Would adore placing some insta pictures in here along with great quotes from trips..

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  32. Jess Avatar
    Jess

    I have been meaning to start a journal of things I want to remember about my baby girl. She’s 6 months old and I think a beautiful journal will inspire me to just get started!

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