Cozy Autumn Printable Journal Book
From my Cozy Autumn Collection, a printable Journal book that can double as a photo album. The book 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. All printable sheets are set to 8.5" x 11" for printing at home.
KIT INCLUDES . . . Book Cover, Spine, Pocket Page, 4 Dividers, Date circle, 3 elements sheets, 12 inside pages.
INSTRUCTIONS . . . are included in the download files as a PDF Tutorial with step-by-step instructions and photos as well as a link to my Blog where you can find an online version of the tutorial.
PERSONAL USE LICENSE: Personal use, often referred to as PU, allows you to use this product for your personal needs only.
You may create things for yourself and your family and friends with this type of license.
You may NOT resell in any format with this license. C 2015 Teri Hanson
Photographs from the Community
I printed the covers and spine on 250gsm smooth cardstock and the rest on 160 gsm.
Instructions are easy to follow - I've made several now and don't really need to go back to them, that's how easy these are to put together.
Instead of twine, I once more used japanese bunka embroidery yarn, as it is smooth and shiny and fives the finished project a more elegant touch, I think.
I didn't use the divider pages as provided, but rather cut my own tabs from some of the provided material.
I'm not quite done decorating, as I don't know yet who will be the recipient of this particular item - so I'm saving some of the fun for later!
I printed the covers and spine on 250gsm smooth cardstock and the rest on 160 gsm.
Instructions are easy to follow - I've made several now and don't really need to go back to them, that's how easy these are to put together.
Instead of twine, I once more used japanese bunka embroidery yarn, as it is smooth and shiny and fives the finished project a more elegant touch, I think.
I didn't use the divider pages as provided, but rather cut my own tabs from some of the provided material.
I'm not quite done decorating, as I don't know yet who will be the recipient of this particular item - so I'm saving some of the fun for later!
I printed the covers and spine on 250gsm smooth cardstock and the rest on 160 gsm.
Instructions are easy to follow - I've made several now and don't really need to go back to them, that's how easy these are to put together.
Instead of twine, I once more used japanese bunka embroidery yarn, as it is smooth and shiny and fives the finished project a more elegant touch, I think.
I didn't use the divider pages as provided, but rather cut my own tabs from some of the provided material.
I'm not quite done decorating, as I don't know yet who will be the recipient of this particular item - so I'm saving some of the fun for later!
I printed the covers and spine on 250gsm smooth cardstock and the rest on 160 gsm.
Instructions are easy to follow - I've made several now and don't really need to go back to them, that's how easy these are to put together.
Instead of twine, I once more used japanese bunka embroidery yarn, as it is smooth and shiny and fives the finished project a more elegant touch, I think.
I didn't use the divider pages as provided, but rather cut my own tabs from some of the provided material.
I'm not quite done decorating, as I don't know yet who will be the recipient of this particular item - so I'm saving some of the fun for later!