Friday 13 March 2020

How to make a MDF book - romantic hard cover journal

Hey everyone!
I wanted to share with you my latest MDF book.
I don't usually make romantic, pastel projects but this one just kind of happened.


Let's start by making the book...


Glue the book covers and spine on your chosen paper - it's vital that you leave 0.5 cm in between the covers and the spine.


Trim any spare paper around the edges but make sure you leave at least 0.5 cm for wrapping over.


Cut out the corners as above to allow for neat wrapping.


Now, it's time to start wrapping over the paper. 
Make sure you're using a strong double-sided tape for this!
Start from the short edges.



Then the long edge.


Now your outside cover is ready.


For the inside cover, you need to cut a rectangular piece of paper and simply glue it in place.
Make the rectangle minimally smaller than the cover itself.


Delicately fold the cover to create the crease between the covers and the spine.



You're ready to start decorating!


Using Retro Petals stencil and two colour-coordinating inks, add a design creating background for the embellishment cluster.


Build up layers using lace, paper embellishments and flowers.


Keep adding until you're happy.


I decided to make a matching journal insert for the book.


With the same colours as the cover, I added the stencil design.


Then built up the embellishment cluster.


Time to add the insert to the book.


Make a loop from a lace - make sure it's big enough to fit the cover through it.


Making sure you don't damage it, slide the cover and the journal through the lace ribbon - you might want to do it through the back cover rather than the front one.


The lace ribbon will keep the journal in place.


You can add more inserts the same way.


As you can see, the MDF covers are extremely versatile, so make sure you grab some from the shop and make your own books!!!


3 comments:

  1. That is soooo beautiful Ewelina. I love the soft colours you've used and that stencil works perfectly. Xx

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  2. There is so much detail in this blog. thank you for taking the time to explain it so carefully. It’s a beautiful project xx

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