
Squash Book
Level of difficulty: Advanced

This creates a unique mini scrapbook. All rubberstamps used in this project are
from Club Scrap (www.clubscrap.com)
Supplies needed:
(3) 5.5 in x 5.5 in pieces of cardstock
(2) 5.75 in x 5.75 in pieces of mat board
(2) 6in x 6 in pieces of pattern paper
(1) 5in x 5 in piece of Acetate/transparency or page
protector
Modge Podge
Foam tape
Various inks
Various rubberstamps
Ribbon
Beads for shaker box

- Take
the three sheets of cardstock and fold in half (now you have a score line
half way), open up and fold the opposite direction (now you have a 2nd
score mark making and + in the center of the square).
- Now
make one corner to corner fold. So
now you will have one score line from one corner to the other corner.
- Repeat
on other two sheets of cardstock.
- Do any
rubberstamping, inking, etc at this point. On the first square leave one corner blank, on the middle
square decorate all 4 squares, and on the last square, leave one
undecorated square.
- Now
take your three sheets and over lap the middle onto the first and third
pieces covering the undecorated squares.
Adhere together – I used glue tabs.
- Now fold
up the book. The triangle sections
fold up or down. The first and
third sections fold up and the middle section folds down. It is a little tricky, but once you get
it, be sure and use a bone folder or Popsicle stick to make sure the
creases are good, so that the book easily folds back to that shape.
- Cover
back side mat board with pattern paper and modge podge.
- Put
modge podge onto the back cover of the the book itself, add ribbon here if
you intend on having a ribbon closure, and place in center of back mat
board cover.
- For
shaker box front, I used an exacto knife and cut out a window. I then covered the mat board with the
pattern paper and adhering with modge podge. Cut an X in the window to wrap the pattern paper down
through the window and adhere to back side of mat board.
- Adhere
acetate down to window. Run strips
of foam tape around window, making a small well for the seed beads. I did two strips to allow for more
space in my window for bigger beads and such.
- Add
the beads, remove the backing of the foam tape, and adhere to your book
front.
- Be
sure and let the modge podge dry before you play too much with the
book. I place it under some heavy
books to dry flat.
- Now
you should be able to tie it shut and vola’ a squash book. Now you can add photos, decorative
papers, sentiments, etc.

Good luck and have fun!
Debbie Weller
a.k.a. DebDuzScrappin
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