Hello my Friends!
I want to share with you how I made this
Faux Leather Book.
You will need a brown paper bag-
or Kraft paper will work.
A book cover
You could even make your own from cardboard.
Matte Mod Podge and a brush
I like the matte for this project.
You can use the other but your 'leather' will have more shine.
Cut a piece from your bag about an inch larger
all the way around your entire book cover.
Crinkle your paper, open and crinkle again.
This breaks up the wood fibers in the paper.
The paper will become soft and pliable .
The side without any printing is the side we want to use.
Smooth out with your hands.
Use a paint brush and Mod Podge on cover.
Start with one section at a time.
Cover with your paper.
Leave edges for now do not trim.
Press paper into spine crease.
Continue gluing as you go with the Mod Podge.
Press paper down and smooth as you go.
When dry flip cover over.
Now you can trim edges if needed.
Fold over edges and glue down with Mod Podge.
Smooth out with your hands to
remove any air bubbles.
Burnish the spine creases.
As your cover is drying-
open and close cover
to make sure it everything
is working !
At this point you can even use acrylic paint
to color your leather then seal with Mod Podge!
You can even use ink to distress your cover even more.
Another coat of Matte Mod Podge.
I measured a piece of cardstock 1/4'' thinner
than the spine.
Then covered the piece with cloth on all sides.
Give a coat of Mod Podge to the inside edges.
Allow for drying time, it doesn't take long.
I sewed the signatures to the cloth.
then glued the cloth to the inside spine.
Then the stitches are hidden.
I have a lot of scratch paper.
When I have enough I use coffee to dye
the paper for projects like these-
Then covered the inside flap with cardstock.
The back matches the front.
This technique could be used
to repair a favorite book that has a week spine.
Feels nice and soft like leather.
Tell me what you think-
Here's an antique bookplate from
the Graphic Fairy to
add to your notebook!
Thank you for hanging out with me!
I appreciate it so much.
xo Lisa S
gorgeous and well done, love the final effect of the crinkled paper
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thanks so much for the lesson this looks very impressive. Thanks for sharing please come see what we shared at.http://shopannies.blogspot.com
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That’s a pretty cool idea and it turned out well!
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Very nice tutorial and result!
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Your finished book is lovely, I love the idea of an easily available alternative to leather.
ReplyDeleteThank you Julie! I love the way it feels. I may decide to make a small matching stack of books. Have a great week!
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