How to Make an All-Recycled Sketchbook
comments (4) November 8th, 2008Now, with a generous amount of glue, hot-glue the center seam of the fabric into the cover.
![]() |
Gluing the seam in with lots of glue will secure those wide stitches holding in the pages. |
Once that center is dry, glue one side of the fabric onto the inner cover, stretching it smoothly out to the edges.
![]() |
It might help to close the cover partway when stretching the fabric out to the edge. |
After the first side is dry, repeat for the other side. Then inspect the binding at the base of the paper, and stick some hot glue in there for extra security. You might also want to glue a bit between the sections of paper at the base as I did.
![]() |
Use enough glue to feel as though it's well-bound but not so much that it looks messy. |
After you make this project, show off your work to other members!
Post your project in the gallery
Dare to Make It! Holiday
We dare you to make your own gifts and decorations this holiday season!
Find inspiration and exciting how-to projects to get you through the holiday season in DIY style.














Comments (4)
Posted: 11:14 am on November 10th
Posted: 11:53 pm on November 8th
definitely 'bookmarking' this one... just in case the motivation strikes me one day... and I'm really hoping that it does :)
thanks for sharing
Posted: 5:32 pm on November 8th
Posted: 4:58 pm on November 8th