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These instructions make a pattern cover for note pads 7" x 9" or less in size. Keeping a pattern on hand makes for quick card stock cutting time when you have a gift to whip up.
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1. The following instructions make a pattern for a
front cover Lay the note pad even with a corner and side of a
piece of |
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| 2. Carefully bring the note pad up onto
its bound side and place it down again onto its opposite side. |
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| 3. While applying downward pressure to
the note pad, continue tracing the outer edge to the end of the paper. |
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| 4. Cut it out and note it is the "Front Cover"
along with the size/type of note pad the pattern is for. For reference, you need about 2 1/2 inches of cardstock beyond the bound edge of the notepad. Excess cardstock beyond that can be removed from the pattern. |
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| 5. For the back cover of the note
pad, lay the note pad even with a corner and side of another piece of cardstock. While applying downward pressure to the note pad trace both the outer and bottom edges to complete the pattern. |
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6. Cut it out and note it is the "Back Cover" along with the 7. Optional: If you want the
resulting note pad cover |
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| This two-piece cover method is handy for
any size note pad when you want the front cover to be a different type of paper, such as vellum. Vellum can be used to create a stunning cover with a neutral cardstock being used to complete the back. |
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| To see this note pad finished, click
Note Pad#2. Click here to go [Home Page/Main Menu] or [Back To Top] of this page.
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