Hi Ayeni. The covers are made with recycled binderboard from a shipping pallet. The green paper is a specialty "Iris" bookbinding cloth in "kiwi" from a bookbinding shop in Brooklyn, NY called Talas. I purchased the ph-neutral adhesive there and many of my tools as well. If you are interested in bookbinding or making notebooks, I highly recommend you check out their shop. The magnets are 1mm Neodymium magnets, the bindings were purchased in bulk online and the paper was supplied from a surplus source. Was this helpful? Let me know if there was anything I left out that you wanted to know!
Im sorry again another question how thick is ya chipboard and the size of ya magnets. I had to punch all the way through or my magnets wouldnt lay flat. I use 10 round my 1mm thick magents look just like yours but might been bigger around. Ive made a few of these and i love this style. Again thanks to you. I got a tool like that to do hikes but mine didnt go through yours went though like butter i hammered n hammered lol
Thanks for not having music in the background! City sounds and silence are so much better. :-) PS Great demo of debossed cover and magnetic closure!
Thank you! City sounds are my favorite for working. I'm glad you can appreciate them too!
Beautiful! you are so creative in every detail and piece of the notebook
This means so much! Thank you for saying so.
Also like you went all the way through and u said was ok and tape over it to holed magnet in this so help me and love it
Of course! Thank you for watching I'm so glad you learned something.
Simply wow...
Thank you!!!
Amazing!
Thank you vey much!
LOVED your video. Thank you.
Thank you Lori!
Wonderful! Very clever thank you!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed.
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Such a beautiful process! Very eager to get my own :)
Thanks Matty xD
when the caption said "Sexy" took me out hahaha GREAT VIDEO!
Haha thanks! Glad you enjoyed!
Please can you list all materials used. Thanks
Hi Ayeni. The covers are made with recycled binderboard from a shipping pallet. The green paper is a specialty "Iris" bookbinding cloth in "kiwi" from a bookbinding shop in Brooklyn, NY called Talas. I purchased the ph-neutral adhesive there and many of my tools as well. If you are interested in bookbinding or making notebooks, I highly recommend you check out their shop.
The magnets are 1mm Neodymium magnets, the bindings were purchased in bulk online and the paper was supplied from a surplus source.
Was this helpful? Let me know if there was anything I left out that you wanted to know!
I now appreciate my notebook even more
I'm glad Matt Booth.
I know this 2 years ago but thins help me making my magents not show through my homemade notbooks
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Im sorry again another question how thick is ya chipboard and the size of ya magnets. I had to punch all the way through or my magnets wouldnt lay flat. I use 10 round my 1mm thick magents look just like yours but might been bigger around. Ive made a few of these and i love this style. Again thanks to you. I got a tool like that to do hikes but mine didnt go through yours went though like butter i hammered n hammered lol
Hi! I believe I used 2mm bookboard. You gotta send me some pics of the ones you made! DM me @bountyarchive on IG?
Gracias por compartir.
Que materiales utilizaste?
Buenas, utilize una mezcla de materiales recicladas (por ejemplo, el carton) y materiales especializadas como el papel verde para la portada.
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Thank you very much!
What kind of device do you use for punching the hole?
Hi! I used a 1/4" hole punch from a craft store. It helps to keep it sharp!
@@bountyarchive , thank you Sir, have a good day.
is that the rating u gave to ur own notebook? WHAT DO U MEAN 3/30 ITS WAS 100/30!
Thank you so much! The 3/30 is the serial number. It was number 3 of the 30 that I produced!