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Younger son's 2008 journal




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Younger son's 2008 journal
Son's journal 2008
Fitness Journal for 2008
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April Showers 

27 December 2007 - 06:26 PM | Permalink: #1
I love those airplanes. What a great idea.

cherise 

27 December 2007 - 11:39 PM | Permalink: #2
I enjoyed reading your intro story in the Meet and Greet section and then coming over to see your journal covers. What a fun idea! I'll have to do something like this for my kids' journal notebooks. I have a couple technical questions for you . . . What type of journals are you using? Notebooks or hard bound books? And how are you adhering these covers to them?

bthornton17 

29 December 2007 - 05:08 AM | Permalink: #3

cherise, on Dec 28 2007, 05:17 AM, said:

I enjoyed reading your intro story in the Meet and Greet section and then coming over to see your journal covers. What a fun idea! I'll have to do something like this for my kids' journal notebooks. I have a couple technical questions for you . . . What type of journals are you using? Notebooks or hard bound books? And how are you adhering these covers to them?



I found the Daily Agenda books by Day Runner SAP # 178058. They are about 5x7 and basic black with a small blue square near the top that says Daily Agenda. I like it because it is a calendar, 2 pages per day but no specific year attached. There are small month calendars at the top for that month that go from 2005 to 2010. So you can check the date of something before you write. They aren't hard bound but a very tough and heavy duty cardstock and then sprial bound. I adhered them just next to the sprial so it will still open and fold over. Then I just folded them over the sides. I used my Stampin Up snail adhesive since that was the easiest to get my hands on and is permanent. Hope this info helps and let me know if you need anything else.

The trick is getting the size a little bigger but then positioning your stuff right so you don't cut off your design when you fold it over. Happy creating.

Bethany

MaryJo 

13 March 2008 - 03:00 PM | Permalink: #4
What a great LO! I love the planes...
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