Traveler's Notebooks or Just Journals - How to
Finally!!! I got some time to take some shots about my process of making booklets.
In a previous post I talked about traveler notebooks, here I want to show a step by step process.
Before making my own journals and calendars, I used to buy them at the ¥100($1) shop, and I keep them for re-using the plastic covers.
In this photo you can see I reused the one from last year.
I recommend strong clips to avoid the pack of sheets from moving, and most importantly a metallic ruler because plastic rulers can get damaged with the cutting knife.
The simple journal layout is here for free download
POST EDITING:
When your notebook is larger than 5 pages, I recommend folding first and then cutting.
For example if you download my last journal for tracking and designing for your selling venues:
Download here.
In a previous post I talked about traveler notebooks, here I want to show a step by step process.
Before making my own journals and calendars, I used to buy them at the ¥100($1) shop, and I keep them for re-using the plastic covers.
In this photo you can see I reused the one from last year.
I recommend strong clips to avoid the pack of sheets from moving, and most importantly a metallic ruler because plastic rulers can get damaged with the cutting knife.
After cutting, comes the stapling. I got this awesome stapler that rotates.
After this, it's just adding a cover.
Watch my first YouTube video
The simple journal layout is here for free download
POST EDITING:
When your notebook is larger than 5 pages, I recommend folding first and then cutting.
For example if you download my last journal for tracking and designing for your selling venues:
Download here.
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