Today I feel like sparkles and decoration. My brain sparked a fantabulous idea! Sparkly composition notebooks. To do this craft you might need the following materials:
Cheap plastic ringS with really cool looking sticker in the middle |
Colorful tape (I used Happy tape)
Stickers
Studs or any shiny thing with a sticky back
First use the colored tape to line the edge of your composition notebook. I put the ends of the tape on the inner cover of the notebook so It doesn't come off. You can put the tape anywhere you want. For example I made a plus sign, addition sign, and division sign, on my algebra notebook.
Note: You can cut out shapes from the tape
Second line the edges of the compostion book label with the tape. You don't HAVE to do this if you don't want to but I like the colorful tape.
Third STICKERS! If you don't have any shiny stickers print some pictures and glue them on. OR make your own stickers at zazzle.com.
For my Social studies notebook I used a thai flag that I mysteriously had. I'm sure you can make your own country flag using paper and a toothpick.
Fourth STUDS AND SHINY THINGS!
Take the really cool looking sticker off the cheap ring. If you bend your nail in the process the sticker most likely won't fall off. If the sticker is really easy to take off I gurantee it will fall off your notebook before you get to school.
Stick the shiny sticker where ever you want.
The best thing to do that I haven't actually done yet is take each and every stud and sticker off and put really really really really really really sticky glue on it and put it back. That's what you should do.
What I did was take the stud off my leather belt (that pretty much fell apart) and stuck it on.
Some of the studs didn't cooperate so I just put them in a pile |
Now you're pretty much done. You can add whatever else you want but keep in mind you're going to be opening and closing your notebook a lot.
Also guys can do this too. It turns out they've invented Zebra tape and colored sharpies.
-Just Jane
"Imagination is the eye of the soul."
-Joseph Joubert
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