
I don't usually use paper when making journal covers,

but I'm taking
Sue Bleiweiss's More Journal Making class, and this week's lesson suggests paper. I covered illustration board with beautiful scrapbooking paper that was collecting dust in the craft room (I buy it because I love it!). The signatures are bound with a coptic stitch.



1 comment:
Wow. That is such an awesome idea. Using scrapbook paper for the cover. I've seen so many beautifully designed cardstock sheets that I know would make great covers after having seen how this one turned out.
I especially love the idea of using twine(?) to bind the first one.
-- grobot // robotlove
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