Tiny Book Workshop!.

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Tiny Book Workshop!

Step 1: Pick your Tiny Book Choose a book to make and cut out the tiny front cover and the tiny back cover

Step 2: Cut out a template Choose the colour you’d like the spine of the book to be, and cut out one template along the outside lines.

Step three: Seal on the covers - Glue the front cover on the right side of the template, and the back cover on the left side. - Brush Mod Podge on top of the covers. - Set aside to dry.

Step four: Cut the Inside Pages Take a stack of 4 – 8 sheets of white paper Cut out a small stack that is approximately 5cm wide and 4cm tall Fold in half

Step Five: Sew the pages Push one end of thread through the eye of a needle Push the needle through cut stack of paper, near the top of the folded middle line, and pull thread through

Step five Continued - Use the threaded needle to push through a new hole below the 1st hole, near the bottom of the folded line - Thread the needle through the top hole and the bottom hole 2 or 3 more times, securing the binding. - Cut the thread , and tie both ends together

Step six: Punch a hole - Use the small hole punch to punch a hole in the cardstock, near the top of the spine

Step Seven: attaching the pages - Fold all the flaps on the lines - Flip the cardstock cover piece upside down, and apply glue to the entire back side

Step Seven Continued - Press the front and back page from your bound booklet onto the glue on the cardstock cover

Step Seven Continued - Fold the flaps onto the front and back pages, and press them firmly. Apply more glue if necessary.

Step Eight: Attach to Jewelry - Once dry, put a jump ring through the hole in the spine AND through a necklace cord, keychain, or earring. - Use pressure or plyers to close the jump ring

Enjoy your tiny books!