Storybook Journal Book
The Journal kit can easily be printed at home and creates a 5″ x 7″ size album/journal book. Great for showing off special photos, art journaling, or as gifts for family and friends. Easy construction and binding so you can make these in a few hours. Decorate them with included printable elements or use physical embellishments from your stash.
Easy binding is created to hold 10-12 sheets, folded in half, yielding 20-24 page surfaces for use. Multi print pages for number wanted.
Kit contains: 8.5 x 11 size printable sheets
Front cover
Back cover
Spine
6 Inside pages
PDF file tutorial with detailed instructions and photos
Finished Journal is approx 5″ x 7″. All printable sheets are set to 8.5″ x 11″ for printing at home.
Print at 100% ? best printer setting on white matte 110lb cardstock or photo paper.
Additional materials suggested
Medium weight chipboard
1/4″ Score Tape
Tacky white glue
Bakers or other such Twine for binding
THIS PRODUCT IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.
Photographs from the Community
This kit includes a 10 page PDF file of instructions and in the "Read Me" is a link and password to a tutorial!
I didn't have any tag board for the cover so I used thin corrugated cardboard which turned out a little thick.
I may cover my edges in washi tape, I'm still debating. I printed everything on regular cardstock and maybe it was my printer settings - I don't know- but the spine measurements ended up to not be accurate and so I cut the spine at 1 and 3/4" by 7 and 3/8".
I used the extra paper from the spine to make tabs on a couple of pages that I made into pockets and added 2 little tuck spots to a back page.
This journal-photo book turned out adorable and was really quick and simple to make up!
This kit includes a 10 page PDF file of instructions and in the "Read Me" is a link and password to a tutorial!
I didn't have any tag board for the cover so I used thin corrugated cardboard which turned out a little thick.
I may cover my edges in washi tape, I'm still debating. I printed everything on regular cardstock and maybe it was my printer settings - I don't know- but the spine measurements ended up to not be accurate and so I cut the spine at 1 and 3/4" by 7 and 3/8".
I used the extra paper from the spine to make tabs on a couple of pages that I made into pockets and added 2 little tuck spots to a back page.
This journal-photo book turned out adorable and was really quick and simple to make up!
This kit includes a 10 page PDF file of instructions and in the "Read Me" is a link and password to a tutorial!
I didn't have any tag board for the cover so I used thin corrugated cardboard which turned out a little thick.
I may cover my edges in washi tape, I'm still debating. I printed everything on regular cardstock and maybe it was my printer settings - I don't know- but the spine measurements ended up to not be accurate and so I cut the spine at 1 and 3/4" by 7 and 3/8".
I used the extra paper from the spine to make tabs on a couple of pages that I made into pockets and added 2 little tuck spots to a back page.
This journal-photo book turned out adorable and was really quick and simple to make up!
This kit includes a 10 page PDF file of instructions and in the "Read Me" is a link and password to a tutorial!
I didn't have any tag board for the cover so I used thin corrugated cardboard which turned out a little thick.
I may cover my edges in washi tape, I'm still debating. I printed everything on regular cardstock and maybe it was my printer settings - I don't know- but the spine measurements ended up to not be accurate and so I cut the spine at 1 and 3/4" by 7 and 3/8".
I used the extra paper from the spine to make tabs on a couple of pages that I made into pockets and added 2 little tuck spots to a back page.
This journal-photo book turned out adorable and was really quick and simple to make up!