Central Primary School Arts Day

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Central Primary School Arts Day
Central Primary School Arts Day
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Central Primary School Arts Day Second Grade: How to Make a Sketch Book

There is no folding to make this book, just sandwich the white copy paper between the two construction paper covers.

Use the two hold punch to make holes in the cover. You will use the cover as your template to punch through your other cover and the white papers. Paper clip up to 3 papers at once under your template to hold them in place as you punch. If you punch too many papers at once you may jam your hole punch.

Thread part of your rubber band from the back of your book towards the front.

Pull the top of your craftstick through the rubber band loop and stretch the other end of your rubber band down through the second hole so you can wrap the second loop around the bottom of the craftstick.

Your book is ready to decorate Your book is ready to decorate! Don’t forget to write your name on your book.