
Paper Bag Book
Level of difficulty: Beginner
This creates a unique mini scrapbook. One should note, that standard lunch bags
may not be acid free, if that is important to you, be sure and locate acid free
bags before starting your project. This
is a great project to do with your older kids too. Most all rubberstamps used in this project are from Club Scrap (www.clubscrap.com)
Supplies needed:
(3) lunch bags, brown or any color (for the book itself)
Pattern paper
Cardstock
Various inks
Various rubberstamps
Various ribbons or fibers
Eyelets, brads, or other book binding materials
- Take
the three paper bags and flip the middle one. So that it is open, close, open similar to drawing (diagram
A). (Note: you can use more than 3 paper bags if
you like)
- Sandwich
the three bags together and fold in the middle. The dimension of the book will be approximately 5.25 in x
5.25 in.
- Bind
your bags together. This can be in
any number of ways. You can use
eyelets and ribbon, brads, standard book binding techniques, or just
staple it. If you use eyelets, you
can go through all 6 layers of the paper bags if you have long shafted
eyelets OR I just went through 3
layers at a time with standard eyelets and used 4 eyelets total. It is a little difficult to keep your
bags all lined up while punching the holes, one easier way is to just
measure each bag separately and punch the holes and then they will line up
perfectly. In the project shown, I
used 1 inch from the edge as my measurement. (diagram B)
- Once
you have the eyelets in, you can add your ribbon or fibers and any charms
you like.
- Now I
did NOT cut the ends of my bags off, but others have to allow for more
pages, so that is completely up to you and the look you are going for.
- At
this point I ran ink pads all along the edges of all the pages.
- I cut out 4 tags (to slip into the openings of the
bags) sized about 4.25 x 4.75in and added little flaps for pulling them
out (you could easily use ribbon here instead) I wanted the word LOVE for
this particular project. (Note:
you could easily do up to 6 tags, since there is slots for that many).
- I then
cut pattern paper pieces about 4.75 in x 5 in to cover all of the
pages. I inked all edges of my
pattern paper.
- I
rubberstamped various sayings and images through out the book.
- I then
added my photos, matting with coordinating cardstock and inking edges.
- I
added various embellishments, such as brads, charms, stickers, metal
sayings, and ribbon.
Good luck and have fun!
Debbie Weller
a.k.a. DebDuzScrappin
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