Make Your Own Leather Book Cover

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On Saturday, November 13, 2010, 9 am - noon, Pam will teach a class called "Two Sewn as One". Students will learn how to cover boards with cloth and paper as well as sew a two signature book structure. Participants create an impressive hard cover book with a cloth colored spine, decorative paper cover, and cream colored text pages. Cost is $39.

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Bind her favorite classic book in leather. If you can't find someone locally that does this, search the internet for "leather book binding". From a cherished children's book to the first book that "touched her", this will be a unique conversation piece for years to come. Don't forget the third wedding anniversary inscription on the first page!

I took a long piece of green ribbon and folded it twice so that each end piece met and overlapped in the middle. As you can see in the photo, the green bow took up almost half of the headband. Then, I cut a smaller piece of green ribbon--just enough to wrap around the bow, to make the center. I hot glued them together in the back. Next, I wrapped the headband with floral wire just enough to cover the headband where I wanted the bow to rest, off to one side. Next, I added hot glue on top of the headband and floral wire where I wanted the center of the bow to rest. Then I hot glued down each underside of the bow.