Guest Room Journal

by cdstudioNH in Craft > Books & Journals

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Guest Room Journal

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Having a journal in your Guest Room is an extra special touch that visitors will appreciate. I wanted to make one, and having purchased a few journal making books some years ago, I thought now would be a good opportunity to start learning how. This book is very basic, really no special materials are required. I just used what I had on hand to get the journal completed.

Supplies

  • pretty paper, one side plain, other side printed
  • glue stick, photo glue
  • scissors, rotary cutter
  • ruler, straight edge
  • big needle, strong thread
  • optional: templates, printer for quotes

Create Pages

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I used 12 x 12 paper, cut in half, then folded in half

Used a variety of prints and patterns that looked nice with each other, and also matched the color scheme of the room.

I ended up with 20 pages, using too many can create bulk so that the book doesn't stay closed.

I found some interesting and funny quotes online. I printed them out on light brown paper, cut them out, and glued onto the page sides where there is a print, as you can't write on them.

Create Outer Cover

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The outer cover should be slightly larger and stiffer than the pages.

I glued two halves back to back, then added a little border.

I used some quilt templates to create a flower, similar to what I have on the curtains in the guest room.

I would press my work between books to keep everything flat during the glue drying.

Sewing the Binding

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Typically, the pages are sewn together, then the cover is glued on later to hide the binding. Since I wanted to keep this simple, I sewed everything as one unit.

Using an awl, or simply the needle you'll be using, poke 3 holes equidistant from each other, through all thicknesses. Be sure all papers and cover are lined up nicely.

Using needle and about 18" of upholstery/heavy-duty thread, feed through holes according to diagram.

Tighten everything up nicely, and knot on out side. Create a loop/knot/tassel combo if you'd like.

Display Your Book

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If you have a writing desk, or just a nightstand, be sure to display your book with an attractive pen, to encourage your guests to share their thoughts and experiences.