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There’s something to be said for always having a handy pocket notebook nearby, whether to jot down sudden inspiration, or just a simple grocery list. I use all manner of interesting papers to make the covers for these handy notebooks, usually recycled from other old books (see my video in upcycling old books here: • Upcycling An Old Book: Reclaiming Material... ) After experimenting with different types of adhesives to laminate the covers, I finally settled on a professional spray-on adhesive. It works on many types of paper, including glossy or coated ones, and it dries quickly. Most importantly it imparts virtually no moisture into the paper, which prevents curling and warping. Though I use a variety of professional tools in this video, these notebooks can just as easily be made with everyday tools. A stack of books can stand in for a press, while a sharp utility knife and a steel ruler can, with practice, produce nicely trimmed edges. The size of your stapler somewhat limits the size of notebooks you can make in this style, though I have used a pin to poke staple-holes in notebooks and inserted individual staples by hand. The only limit is your own determination! I actually filmed this project in the fall of 2020, but only recently rediscovered the footage. I’m glad I was able to put it together in a coherent manner, and I hope you enjoyed this little found gem. And for those of you who are interested in my paper cutter: I purchased it second-hand from a small print shop that had listed it on an online marketplace. It has no brand name or model number, though it does say 'Made in West Germany", which gives you an idea of its age. In form it very closely resembles some cutters made by 'Triumph', so if you're in the market you should look for one of those. Thanks for watching! ________ If you'd like to support the channel and get loads of extra content, check out the Four Keys Patreon here: / fourkeysbookarts Other ways to support the channel: You can buy me a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fourkeys... Or you can drop a tip in my PayPal account: https://paypal.me/FourKeysBooks?local... All contributions help me to keep making videos, so your generosity is greatly appreciated! ________ Follow me on social media: Instagram / four_keys_books Facebook / fourkeysbookarts All original works of art in this video are copyrighted exclusively by Four Keys Book Arts.