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Page 1: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE

Page 2: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

MATERIALS NEEDED

• Stiff cardboard with neat edges• Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear• Box cutter• Pencil• Scissors• Cloth tape• Ruler• 2 pieces of plain paper• Stapler• Glue • Book• Cover illustration

Page 3: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

MATERIALS NEEDED PHOTO PART 1

Page 4: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

MATERIALS NEEDED PHOTO PART 2

Page 5: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

PROCEDURE

• Take a piece of stiff cardboard, a pencil, a ruler, and your book.• Measure ½” larger than your book all around the edges.

Page 6: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

PROCEDURE CONTINUED

• Use a pencil to mark the lines all around the edges to prepare to cut.

Page 7: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

PROCEDURE CONTINUED

• Use a box cutter to neatly

cut away unused cardboard.

NOTE: Adult help is needed

for this.

• Repeat this to make two.

Page 8: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

PROCEDURE CONTINUED

• Take two pieces of paper, your book, and a stapler.

• Staple the papers to the front and back of your book. These are fly pages and are used to protect your book.

Page 9: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

PROCEDURE CONTINUED

• Place the newly

cut cardboard

side by side. Leave

a space in the

middle just a

little wider than

your book.

Page 10: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

PROCEDURE CONTINUED

• Link the two pieces of cardboard with cloth tape.

Do three rows overlapping the tape to give it strength.

Do this on both sides.

Page 11: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

PROCEDURE CONTINUED

• Measure and cut out contact paper. Leave space around the edges.

Page 12: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

PROCEDURE CONTINUED

• Peel off back carefully. A friend or adult help may be needed to keep the sticky backing from sticking on you or bunching up.

Page 13: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

PROCEDURE CONTINUED

• Place the connected cardboard

onto the peeled contact paper as

evenly and carefully as possible.

Page 14: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

PROCEDURE CONTINUED

• Use scissors to triangular

shapes off of each corner. This will

help make it easier to fold over.

Page 15: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

PROCEDURE CONTINUED

• Carefully fold the edges into the middle.

Page 16: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

PROCEDURE CONTINUED

• Place the book in between the taped cardboard.

• Measure and cut out contact paper to cover the inside front and back of your book.

• NOTE: Leave enough overlap to cover the staples on your book.

Page 17: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

PROCEDURE CONTINUED

• Have a friend or adult help you to hold the book down as you put contact paper inside the book. Do this for the front and back of the book. Don’t forget to cover the staples.

Page 18: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

PROCEDURE CONTINUED

• Fold the book closed.

• Glue the cover picture

onto the front of the book.

Page 19: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

PROCEDURE COMPLETE

• You are done. Share your book with others.

Page 20: A BOOK BINDING TECHNIQUE. MATERIALS NEEDED Stiff cardboard with neat edges Contact paper (also known as shelf paper) color or clear Box cutter Pencil

CREDITS

• DESIGNER AND PHOGRAPHER: Mary Beth Bauernschub• STUDENT AUTHOR AND MODEL: Lamont Findley• ADULT HELPER: Mr. Aaron