Supplies:
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fabric scraps (mine were about 10″ long and 4″ wide)
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laminating sheets (can buy them at Jo Ann fabrics)
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stickers
After laminating. Take one piece of laminated fabric and fold in half like above. This is going to be the center page.
Trim all the edges.
Sew 2 pieces of laminated fabric together, wrong sides facing. (I zig-zag stitched mine.)
Repeat with last two pieces of laminated fabric.
Should have this now.
Make a book with the pieces and sew together on fold.
My favorite part about the book is how the laminated fabric allows them to remove the stickers and reuse them, but I have to warn you, beware of this!
Here is another sticker book we put together by using plastic baggies, scrapbook paper, and a few ribbons. I decided to sew the book together instead of using staples because it is safer.
There! A little book for sticker obsessed kids.
adventuresofang says
What a great idea! Thanks for the tutorial.
Michelle says
Christina – LOVE both ideas!
Alison says
What a fabulous idea!!! A great way to stick and restick all those stickers. I *adore* this!
Alison says
I loved this idea so much that I featured it on my blog today. LOVE it!
http://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/2010/08/wednesdays-wowzers-so-much-i-want-to-do.html
Have a great day!
~Alison~
Domestic Nerd says
I love this! I just went out and bought some laminating sheets to make this for my son! Also, I've featured it on my Friday Favorite š
http://adomesticnerd.blogspot.com
saffiertje says
how cool!!! My girls adore stickers and they are everywhere!!Also great to give with some stickers as a present! Thanx for sharing!!!!
Monica says
What a neat idea! Love it!
Singoalla says
Thank you for sharing such a great idea to keep our stickers in there place. My girls also loves stickers so I will make some of these albums for Christmas. I also pinned your tutorial on my Pinterest board.http://pinterest.com/singoalla/
Regards from Spain!!
I just have to find out what laminating sheets are….
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Amanda Villalobos says
What kind of laminating material are you using? Yours looks much thin and easy to work with…
Tiffany says
I fell in love with this and gave my own version a try. I’m afraid it didn’t turn out as good as yours. I used scrapbook paper and tried your method and it was just too thick. But I adapted it to fit my needs and my son loved it! Thank you so much for the tutorial. I linked to you on my blog post about my efforts! http://www.craftinterrupted.com/2013/02/fun-jar-36-diy-sticker-book.html
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