How to convert a hardback book into a Kindle cover with a strap:
What you will need:
1) A book you don't mind chopping up; this book must be at least 7.5" tall, 5" wide, and 1 cm thick (though a little thicker might be better)
2) Two sheets of craft felt which are larger than the books covers by approximately 2 inches on all sides
3) Hot glue gun & glue sticks
4) Up to 3' of 1/2" braided elastic
5) Stiff paperboard; Rayeath recommends a cereal box, I used the covers of an old composition notebook
6) Scissors
7) X-acto knife
8) Paperclip
9) Ruler
10) Sharpie
I spent less than $10 on this whole project, including the book, which I found for 99 cents at Goodwill. It took me about two hours, but this is my first attempt, as well as my first instructable, so a more competent crafter could move more quickly, I imagine.
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After removing all of the bound paper, the book should be able to lay flat.
Cut a piece of felt to stretch across the binding and hot glue it to the spine of the book.






































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And I like the snap closure as well. Very slick.
I did something similar for my Kindle using sticky-back Velcro-for-plastic instead of straps. I found a simulated-leather-bound writing tablet holder at Big Lots for $4. Then, I attached the Velcro to both the Kindle and the planner. When it opens up, the Kindle is on the right and a writing pad is on the left. Looks classy. Might make it into an Instructable.
I've heard that quite a few folks have been very happy w/ the sticky back Velcro. My wife's getting an e-reader soon, so I'll see if she'll let me try it out. I'd be interested to see your instructable.