This homemade page-turner -- featuring your own little stars -- makes a memorable gift for a child.
Tips
If you'd like to try other kinds of bindings, such as
spiral or stapled, ask at your copy shop. They are relatively
inexpensive. Also, consider laminating your finished book for
extra durability.
| Prep Time: Afternoon or Evening | |
| What you need: | |
| Pencil
Scrap paper White paper Glue Photographs Scissors Markers Correction fluid, optional 8 1/2- by 11-inch white paper Hole punch Ribbon | |
| Seasons: Birthday, Christmas, Year round | |
| Materials: paper | |
| Instructions: | |
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| 4. | Glue each book page to the center of an 8 1/2 x 11-inch sheet of paper so that the pages can run through a standard copy machine. With a pencil, draw a line around the edge of each page. Don't worry; you won't be able to see these markings because the white book page is against a white sheet of paper, so it will be hard to see when you photocopy. The pencil border lets you know where to cut out the page once it has been copied. |
| 5. | At the copy shop, ask to see paper samples. Use a heavy card stock for the cover and a lighter stock for the inside pages. |
| 6. | After photocopying, cut out the book pages, following the light pencil border. Use the holepunch and create holes in the exact same spot on each page. Put the pages in order and loosely tie them together with ribbon. |
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