DIY Midori Style Traveler's Notebook | Sea Lemon

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You guys have been requesting a Midori inspired traveler's notebook tutorial ever since I started my channel! So finally, here it is :) Enjoy!

Materials:
• Booklet (8.5x11" paper, 12 sheets, saddle stitched - http://bit.ly/Xy43mC)
• Cardstock/scrapbook paper (12x12", 1 sheet)
• Vinyl (or leather, at least a 12" square piece)
• Elastic cord (1-2mm thick, ~2 yards)*: https://tidd.ly/3s5xKj3
• Iron-on adhesive (Heat'n Bond Ultra Hold)*: https://amzn.to/3MHtsYv

Tools:
• Pencil
• Cutting mat
• Ruler
• X-Acto (or utility blade)
• Scissors
• Iron
• Japanese screw punch (or awl)*: https://amzn.to/3pEtlTb
• Cap (for round corners)

❋ Tips ❋

• If you have Midori notebooks/inserts, you can use this video to make a custom cover by adjusting the measurements to fit them.

• There is no correct amount of pages to include in your booklets, use as many or as few as you want. I think 12 sheets is a good amount :)

• If you chose to iron on paper to the inside of the cover, DO NOT iron on top of your cutting mat. Heat ruins it, trust me.

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❋ Related Videos ❋

DIY Saddle Stitch Binding (Thread)
http://bit.ly/Xy43mC

DIY Saddle Stitch Binding (Staples)
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DIY Lined Paper
http://bit.ly/LinedPaper

Japanese Screw Punch
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Music credits:
"Follow The Rainbow"
Tom Quick
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