DIY Journals @ the library
Supplies Needed:
- Journal Pages
- Cover and Back of Journal (cardboard pieces)
- Construction paper
- Hot glue gun
- Rubber Cement
- Duct Tape
- Decorating Supplies
- Binder Clips (not required but helpful)
Journal Pages
The goal for this journal was to be very interactive and non-standard. This meant creating many different pages that included writing prompts, coloring pages and general journaling prompts. These sheets were designed beforehand using Microsoft Publisher and printed off. These were made with pictures pulled from google images and most of the fonts are from Fontmeme.com
DIY JOURNAL PAGES
DIY JOURNAL PAGES
2. Choose 2 sheets of construction paper and fold in half (the fold will be towards the spine of the journal). Hot glue pages together. The paper clips help keep all the pages pressed together tightly while the glue dries.
3. While your pages are drying, decorate the Cover and Back of your journal.
4. Once the pages are dry and the cover/back are complete, align the spine evenly. Use Duct Tape to tape the book cover to the pages.
5. Use the Rubber Cement glue to attach the construction paper to the cover and the back. This also helps to reinforce everything... you know, so the whole journal isn't just being held together with duct tape...
And that's it!
This was done as a come and go craft one afternoon after school with school aged kids and it went fairly well!
If I could go back and do this differently, it would have been alot easier to have done this craft as a group, with everyone on the same step at any given time.
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