DIY Leather Journal

There are so many resources for sparking creativity and imagination: blogs, videos, old craft books & magazines. A trip to the library or used book store is in order for finding vintage ideas that can be made 'new' using current tools and materials. I’ve come across books, pamphlets, and magazines in my own thrifting that offer a wealth of ideas.
This journal idea was found in the 1998 book, At Home for Christmas*.
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I liked the idea because the leather can be recycled from an old leather jacket, skirt or pants to ‘use what you have’. The lining lends itself to scrapbooking paper, gift wrap, or any pretty speciality paper, many of which, we crafters already have on hand.


One of the things I did differently with this DIY idea was to create my own notepads rather than purchase premade pads. I made mine with high quality printer paper and special PVA bookbinding glue. The PVA glue allows the pages of the notebook to be easily torn out.
Knowing that I did not want to spend hours cutting paper, I went to FedEx Office where I knew I could buy paper as well as have it expertly cut. For about $15 I got an entire ream of paper quartered and neatly stacked. It was the highest quality possible and was a 32lb paper. The most common type of computer paper is 20 lb which you probably have at home. As the weight goes up the paper is thicker. You obviously can cut paper at home with a paper cutter, but that is a lot of work and can be imprecise. ​
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