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Handmade 4x6 Notebook made from bamboo panels and finished in beeswax and citrus oil.
You can purchase one here.
Notebooks made from recycled envelopes and cardboard.
Now for sale at Etsy: www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=27066392
I had fun playing with photoshop for this shot. I took some shots for the Super Hero monthly challenge, theme (school supplies) and thought the shot was a little boring so I started playing with it and this is what I came up with.
A5サイズのノート(または単行本?)用のビニールカバーです。
表紙の蓋(?)が下だけのタイプや、表紙を横に差し込むタイプが多いのですが、これは上にも下にも蓋がついています。
この蓋が実はとっても便利。
天地逆にしても中のノートが落っこちません。
A5より少し大きいサイズのものも差し込むことができます。
この二つ穴のA5ノートは、エトランジェ・ディ・コスタリカさんのもの。
A5サイズのビニール・カバーは、ナガサワ文具センターさんで買いました。
Another page from my notebook, dated May 18, 1994, with thumbnail visuals of Hotwired -- which was launched later that Fall.
notebook, journal
Notebooks and journals from France and Germany, a gift from a most excellent reader!
Notebooks and journals from France and Germany, a gift from a most excellent reader!
notebook, journal
Notebooks and journals from France and Germany, a gift from a most excellent reader!
Notebooks and journals from France and Germany, a gift from a most excellent reader!
everything went wrong with this. It was supposed to just be a regular vhs notebook, but I cut the box too narrow, then I cut the paper too crooked. So it turned into a reporter notebook.
Chameleon Notebook customized by Jackie Poutasse TJBookarts. Back cover with the corner pocket and business card holder. The card holder is wide enough for credit or debit cards. I stuck a couple velcro dots at the opening to keep it closed and secure. I may consider having the pocket lower to accommodate 3x5 cards.
Flap with Pilot G2. My Decimo fits in the loop also. I believe Jackie makes the pen loop sized to your specification.
Here are my first efforts in the world of book binding, small A7 sized notebooks, and I have to say I am pretty pleased with them as an initial attempt, which is unusual for me.
I didn’t have any book cloth and it is quite expensive, so I made my own using some old cotton twill trousers. I simply cut out a piece of fabric, laid it on a thick piece of glass, and then overlaid it with a larger piece of tracing paper coated with PVA. I then gently (don’t press too hard) rolled over it with a printing roller and allowed it to dry.
More images and info on the blog: thehessiansack.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/little-handmade-not...
Repurposed clean, brown, paper grocery bags are used for the cover of this small, super deluxe version of my notebooks. Great for your purse, as party favors, or to use as a journal on your road trip this summer. It measures 5 inches high by 3 inches wide when closed. It contains 10 papers which create 20 pages. The papers for writing include graph paper, newsprint, yellow and white notebook paper, and practice writing paper. Each notebook is machine stitched with white thread.
The cover is rubber stamped with the words "road trip" and lined with beautiful repurposed wall paper. The writing paper pages are sandwiched with a page from a vintage cookbook and a map, creating visual interest and reflecting the road trip theme.
Here are my first efforts in the world of book binding, small A7 sized notebooks, and I have to say I am pretty pleased with them as an initial attempt, which is unusual for me.
I didn’t have any book cloth and it is quite expensive, so I made my own using some old cotton twill trousers. I simply cut out a piece of fabric, laid it on a thick piece of glass, and then overlaid it with a larger piece of tracing paper coated with PVA. I then gently (don’t press too hard) rolled over it with a printing roller and allowed it to dry.
More images and info on the blog: thehessiansack.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/little-handmade-not...
Four times a year, at the end of each quarter, the notebooks are collected and graded. Of course I want to see everthing --- class notes, vocabulary sheets, cultural info, verb info, tape recorded practice sheets --- everthing completed and in the specified order. Now is that asking too much?
It takes a while to grade the notebooks, but it is worth the time and effort, and I feel good knowing that, when the students leave me, they have a great "resource of information" to use in future Spanish classes.