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That's not really why I decided to blog though. Remember my previous post about recycling paper bags? I thought I'd give you lovely people a tutorial on how I made it. But first, in true Blue Peter Style, here's one I made earlier
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We're lucky enough to have a book binding machine, so for this paper bag book I used that and bound each page seperately, as you can see, there is no real cover as such and you can see each addition at the side of the book.
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Inside I decorated some of the bag, but left other interesting features exposed. Here I added a pocket for tags or photos by cutting back the original bag.
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Depending on how you fold your bags, you can make side or top pockets, or just glue all the openings down and have a conventional style book. The beauty of a paper bag book lies in its versatility.
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For my next book, I decided to use one size of bags, and thanks to Tesco delivering their fruit and veg in paper bags, I had a plentiful supply. I cut the handles from each bag.
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Then used a bone folder to produce a neat crease down the middle of the bags.
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In my paper bag stash, I had a Build a Bear bag, with these fabulous handles on.
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I decided to use these in my project, so mercilessly chopped them off.
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I used double sided sticky tape...
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Which was rather more sticky than I realised, it took me five minutes to unstick my poor paw from the tape!
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Once I released myself, I placed the handles in the folds of the bag and stuck them down.
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Voila, the covers of the book.
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Luckily I remembered to ensure the handles were placed evenly. Wonky handles are so last season!
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The red handles, coupled with the fact that it's twelve weeks until Christmas, inspired me to make a Christmas memories book. So out came lasts year's leftover Christmas papers. Wow, we bought a lot last year!
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I began by decorating the covers of my book...
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Adding stickers from the paper collection for interest....
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I toiled into the small hours by candlelight ( okay I'm exaggerating a little, it was lamplight, but it was still toil!)
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I decorated the insides of the book, leaving areas of bag showing, I think this adds to the recycled element of the project.
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By folding the bottom of the bag up into the book, I was able to create small pockets, that can hold ATCs, tags or photos. All I needed to do was add a small strip of double sided tape to the edges of the fold, to keep any memorabilia from falling out.
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Once I was happy with the placement of my pages,
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I sewed them all together, by piercing small holes into the centre of the pages, and using wax thread to secure.
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I think my book looks very pretty, and now I just need to wait until December to add my special memories
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After all that hard work, I need a rest, so I'm off to catch up with some of my favourite blogs.
Ttfn,
With love from the bears.