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3D, covered pencil, DSP, gifts, Notebook
The other day I showed you how to make mini notebooks covered with DSP. Today I wanted to show you how effective it can be to take ordinary A4 exercise books and decorate them with DSP.
This was a little present we gave to a family friend who was starting university. I covered a bundle of A4 exercise books in coordinating DSP and covered some matching pencils.
I made a label where she could write her name or a subject name for each book. The larger pink label is punched out in melon mambo using the Stampin’ Up! Decorative Label punch, and the smaller white label is punched out using the Stampin’ Up! Modern Label punch.
To make the covered pencils, measure the distance between the end of the eraser and the beginning of the wood at the bottom. Cut a piece of DSP to that width, with enough length to wrap around the pencil 2 or 3 times. I’ve found it’s easier if you wrap the paper around the pencil a few times before trying to glue it on – it just works a bit better when you come to stick it down if it’s already a little bit “bendy”. I run a line of Sticky Strip (double sided tape) along the edge of the paper which will be the last to stick down and use Snail adhesive to cover the rest of the DSP and stick it as I wrap around the pencil.
This is a really nice idea for a simple gift for someone – particularly someone like me who loves their stationery!
Thanks for reading 🙂