How to Make Your Own Death Note Notebook

Get a small hardcover notebook, about 7.2 x 10.1 inches in size., Get some black paint/paper and silver paint/pen., Coat the book in the black paint evenly and let it sit to dry., Take your silver paint/pen and carefully write "Death Note" on the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get a small hardcover notebook

    A regular composition marble notebook works well for this purpose.
  2. Step 2: about 7.2 x 10.1 inches in size.

    A
    4.oz bottle of paint will cost around a dollar. , Or cover with black paper if you've opted for this method. , You can also print out the Death Note logo that's on the notebook in the anime.

    Simply do a Google image search for 'death note logo'

    print out the image, and glue it in.

    Wait until the paint or the glue dries. , Bring the desired image into an image editor of your choice, re-size it to fit into your notebook, and print it. ,
  3. Step 3: Get some black paint/paper and silver paint/pen.

  4. Step 4: Coat the book in the black paint evenly and let it sit to dry.

  5. Step 5: Take your silver paint/pen and carefully write "Death Note" on the front

  6. Step 6: in the same style that they have it in the Anime.

  7. Step 7: If you want

  8. Step 8: you can also Google image search 'death note instructions' for the instructions found in the notebook.

  9. Step 9: Glue the instructions into your new Death Note.

Detailed Guide

A regular composition marble notebook works well for this purpose.

A
4.oz bottle of paint will cost around a dollar. , Or cover with black paper if you've opted for this method. , You can also print out the Death Note logo that's on the notebook in the anime.

Simply do a Google image search for 'death note logo'

print out the image, and glue it in.

Wait until the paint or the glue dries. , Bring the desired image into an image editor of your choice, re-size it to fit into your notebook, and print it. ,

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