How to Measure and Layer to Cover a Notebook Tutorial
Well, it is long overdue, but at last, I have filmed a tutorial on how to cover a notebook.
But this video is not about copying my measurements, but about learning how to measure any sized notebook and cover it perfectly. So please don’t think you need to write down my measurements at all, just watch to learn the principles.
And I have been covering notebooks for years. They make great gifts for friends and family, and as you can see, this tall skinny one is one of a set of 8 I made for my new downline members. They also sell very well at craft fayres and are wonderful teacher gifts too!
So please do enjoy my video, I really do hope that it’s useful, and I want to see lots of your notebooks appearing on my timelines and in my email inbox!
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Products used and showcased in the notebook I made on camera-
Cardstock – Melon Mambo, Whisper White
DSP – Melon Mambo from the Brights Collection DSP Stack
Stamp Set – A Dozen Thoughts, Everything Eleanor
Ink – Melon Mambo
Punches – Petite Petals, Large Oval, Scallop Oval
Other – Stampin’ Trimmer, Melon Mambo 1/8″ Taffeta Ribbon, Basics Rhinestones, Stampin’ Dimensionals
Sam xx
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Sam Donald
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Hi,
I just love all your creations, you are just amazing and this is one of the reasons why I have decided to start my new little adventure called Hand Made Creations. I am having a little bit of trouble pricing my items, do you have any idea what would be the best way to do it? I do not want to over price but I would not want to underprice my items. I welcome any advice. Thanks a bunch for all amazing wonderful tutorials