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This instructable was created as an entry in the Esty and Instructables collaboratory Sew Useful contest. This book is constructed with twelve vintage envelopes instead of paper. That might not sound like a lot, but you need to remember you'll be filling it up with stuff. The idea is that you can fill it up with all sorts of things you want to keep safe. It has a ribbon marker and would be perfect for organizing monthly receipts, check stubs, coupons, extra money and basically any other flat objects you might want to file in an attractive manner.
 
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Step 1: Gather you materials

You will need the following:

1. Decorative paper (18" X 24")
2. Inner paper (8.5" X 11")
3. Book cloth (9" X 12")
4. Permanent spray adhesive
5. Illustration board (9" X 12")
6. Envelopes (twelve)
7. Thread
8. Needle
9. Pin
10. Pencil
11. Bone folder
12. Craft knife
13. Metal ruler
14. Cutting mat
15. Binder clips (2 medium size, 2 large size)
16. Ribbon
17. Glue

NOTES: You can make this book as thick or as thin as you want. Feel free to use different size envelopes. You will see later in the Instructable that I derive my measurements from the envelopes I happen to be using at the time. You're all smart kids and I know you could figure it out.
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aya_m says: Jan 5, 2013. 4:42 AM
i've been searching for a while now for a great gift for my best friend , i absolutely adore this !! very good job !
porcupinemamma says: Dec 29, 2012. 3:21 AM
very very cool!
Mme PiNat says: Dec 11, 2012. 11:03 AM
Absolutely awsome project ! I just love it and thank you so much for all the details and the photos, you are very talented !! Thanks again.
cosarara says: Oct 13, 2012. 4:09 AM
Have you tried to put a rubber band on the cover? Do you think that it might work?
donovanbeeson (author) says: Oct 13, 2012. 7:20 AM
It would, probably. Or an elastic of some kind. The problem I run into with rubberbands is that they degrade over time. I have an awesome book bolero from cleverhands.net that I'm using right now.
cosarara says: Dec 5, 2012. 3:57 PM
Finaly! I did it today, with a lot of alternative material that i had arround my home:

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cosarara says: Oct 20, 2012. 3:07 AM
WOHA! that's awesome!
jlunsford2 says: Aug 29, 2011. 7:27 AM
this looks amazing! I wonder if you could make a book with both envelopes and paper. so maybe 12 pages, then the 12 envelopes and just make the spine wider to compensate? I might try!
twinklemama says: Jun 8, 2011. 6:31 AM
It's very pretty and well made. Thanks for sharing!

I've made a simpler version! Check it out here: http://twinklemama.com/2011/06/08/craft-project-easy-envelope-book/
betser says: Jul 26, 2011. 9:51 AM
Twinklemama's version is cute, but it won’t hold up the way the hand bound one here will. If you want a book that will last, do the work and make this one.
pooo says: May 21, 2011. 4:41 AM
This is the most superb instruction list ever. How did you present it so perfectly? I will definately use this site all the time. Thank you so much for telling me how to make an envelope book.
donovanbeeson (author) says: May 24, 2011. 7:55 AM
Thanks for the kind words. Glad you liked it.
misssweetie2u says: Apr 28, 2011. 6:51 PM
wow! sorry if you get offended but is there possibly and easier way to do this? I like the , everything and my time is sort of ltd. could u estimate how long it took u?
donovanbeeson (author) says: Apr 29, 2011. 5:42 PM
You're welcome to give it a try yourself and see if you can simplify it. This is what works for me.
WhyHello says: Dec 31, 2010. 2:14 PM
Cool :3
bryandhispup says: Dec 24, 2010. 1:31 AM
A good trick to knowing how much thread to use is, wrap it 6 times around the "bound" edge. then take that length of thread and double it thru the needle. :)
piper1234 says: May 28, 2010. 8:46 PM
 aah great that method I was looking for 
many thanks ; )


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mm we need some smilies here  0_o
CellyOneill says: Mar 13, 2010. 3:13 PM
 This is great ! Thanks so much !
munchkiin88 says: Dec 27, 2009. 6:26 PM
where do you get those types of envelopes??
donovanbeeson (author) says: Dec 28, 2009. 9:12 AM
EBay!
wenpherd says: May 10, 2009. 5:35 PM
where did you get those envolopes?
donovanbeeson (author) says: May 13, 2009. 9:45 AM
Ebay! They were in a lot of vintage envelopes. I lucked out.
sedruce says: May 2, 2009. 9:26 PM
This is fantastic, I'm about halfway through (I just cut my spacers, though I'm going slightly out of order since I discovered my glue is missing so I haven't been able to cover the covers yet), and I'm finding the directions really really easy to follow. I used a drill press to drill my holes, since I couldn't for the life of me get the holes to work with a pin nor a hammer and nail, but other than that, I'm finding this very simple, if a tad time consuming. Thanks for the great instructions, I'll be doing this again and again! Incidentally, it makes a great gift filled with little keepsakes (I'm making one for my boyfriend, with ticket stubs and little notes and suchlike).
nolachic30 says: Apr 29, 2009. 10:06 AM
This is really cute, and would be a great idea to use for your cash if you use the envelope system.
1nstru says: Apr 21, 2009. 4:28 AM
What a beautfiful book, and with such great attention to detail! And the explanations are easy to follow as well, thanks a lot for this! One suggestion: although my book projects are far from beeing as beautiful as this (i am more the "if it works, it's fine type ) i find my own way of making the spacers more practical: placing thin spacers between the envelopes and then sewing the whole pack, instead of only two thick ones around the allready bound envelopes. I find handling the book way more comfortable this way, especially when there's rather much bulk, and it's easiert to make. I'm deffinitely gonna use your sewing pattern on the leather notebook i'll make today!
vitruvian8807 says: Mar 20, 2009. 9:31 PM
Very well done 'ible. Will be making one in the future. Faved+.
Miss World says: Mar 5, 2009. 1:26 AM
I love it :)
SMRUDOLPH says: Jan 1, 2009. 1:38 PM
This is a first rate instructable. I wish they were all as well done. Clear pictures, detailed text that refers to the pictures -- and each step's text lists the items you'll need for that step. Brilliant! This should be an instructable on how to write an instructable.
lifeonholidae says: Dec 13, 2008. 8:43 AM
Excellent instructable! Some questions: - what kind of inner paper should I buy? - What kind of glue should I use for the inner ribbon and spacers? - where can i get book cloth? any suitable alternatives. Once again thank you for the beautiful instructable. zoila
donovanbeeson (author) says: Dec 13, 2008. 8:47 PM
Thanks! You'll want an inner paper that is a little thicker than regular paper- maybe a 24lb rag stock. I normally just use scraps I have laying about. I use regular Elmers for the spacers and ribbon. Book cloth can be purchased at any art store, or you can make your own by ironing on sizing (buy it at fabric stores) to any sort of cloth. Cheers!
ax89 says: Nov 25, 2008. 6:05 PM
Very impressive. Thank you for putting together such a nicely detailed instructable. I think I will use this to make one of my Christmas gifts this year. Where do you find all the antique envelopes, wallpaper, etc that you use in your projects and the stuff you sell on Etsy?
donovanbeeson (author) says: Nov 29, 2008. 11:53 AM
Library sales, antique stores, paper stores, eBay... anywhere that I can really. Plus, a lot of people just give me stuff because they know I'll use it.
ax89 says: Dec 2, 2008. 4:04 PM
Thank you.
IamTheMomo says: Nov 29, 2008. 12:05 PM
I am a digital scrapbooker, and you've just taught me how to make the covers for my layouts without having to buy the expensive (and boring) ones I see. Scrapbooks of all sizes - from mini to maxi - I'm excited at the prospect and can't wait to begin! My 4 year old grandson LOVES them! I can't thank you enough!
solo.card says: Nov 14, 2008. 10:11 AM
Fantastic! I look forward to making one
grebz says: Nov 5, 2008. 12:17 PM
OH! You're repping Pittsburgh!
donovanbeeson (author) says: Nov 5, 2008. 1:49 PM
My significant other grew up in Mt. Lebanon; that stub is from our last visit.
nevic says: Feb 8, 2008. 6:33 PM
This is so cool! Can't wait to try it! Great instructions.
swagata says: Nov 4, 2007. 1:01 AM
its a very good n illustrative site.i hv got a good help from it.thanks a lot.
black_solstice says: Sep 27, 2007. 5:04 AM
Hi, I'm really interested in trying this out; it'll be my second instructable to date, if I do. :D I don't have spray adhesive though; what can I use as an alternative? Also, can canvas cloth be used instead of book cloth? Hope you can reply soon! :)
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