DIY cookbook

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In today's Master Class, I would like to tell and show you how to make a book for recipes with my own hands. Its production will not take you much time and will bring you a lot of positive emotions. This book is very convenient to use, does not take up much space, and can always be at hand. In the article you will find a detailed description and scheme of the book.
To make a book for recipes, you need the following materials:
  • Scissors.
  • Cardboard.
  • Lettering for decoration.
  • The cloth.
  • Satin ribbon about 20 cm.
  • Glue thermal gun with transparent glue.
  • PVA glue.
  • Scrap paper or any other thick paper.

We begin to manufacture a cookbook using the scrapbooking technique.
To begin, cut off two plates of cardboard of the size we need. You can, like me, measure a rectangle with dimensions of 17cm by 7cm.

Next, cut off small pieces of fabric and tighten the cardboard. It is best to use PVA glue for this, as it leaves no residue.

Then we proceed to the formation of the book itself. We attach one cover to another, we look how they will be located. Cut out a small piece of fabric from about 5 cm to 2 cm.

Turn the lids over and fix them with glue and a piece of cloth. In the future, we will hide all the bumps inside the book.

After that we decorate the book. We glue several labels printed on a regular printer. I wish they can be toned.

You can stick a fun poem on the back cover.

From thick paper, I took paper from a box of sweets, cut out two rectangles of a slightly smaller size and glue inside the book.

In this book you can put your old, favorite recipes or print a template on the printer and write new tasty and interesting recipes there.

A white satin ribbon is also attached to the book so that the notes do not drop out.

Here is such a creative and useful book that you should succeed. We can use it ourselves, as well as give it to a loved one who loves to cook.

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