How to Make Book Earrings

Cut two rectangles out of cardboard, each 1 inch (2.5cm) tall by 1.75 inches (4.5cm)., Locate the center of each rectangle and mark it from top to bottom with a pencil., Fold the cardboard along the scored lines to form the covers for your tiny...

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  1. Step 1: Cut two rectangles out of cardboard

    Use a ruler or paper cutter to get the edges square and straight.

    This will provide the structure for the cover of your book. , Hold a ruler on the second line, and make ticks 1/16th" (1.5mm) away on each side.

    Score the lines on either side of the center from top to bottom, using an empty ball point pen or a bone folder. , Don't fold along the center line. , Cut sixteen rectangles of ordinary printer paper, measuring 7/8" (22mm) long by
    1.5" (3.8cm) wide.

    If you have access to a paper cutter it will help make the pages even, as will stacking or folding the paper before cutting. (Don't stack too thickly, though, or you'll have trouble cutting.

    Two stacks of eight layers each seem to cut reasonably easily, and it doesn't matter if the pages for one book are slightly different from the other.) , Trim the outside edges so that they're once again even.

    These will form the pages of the books. , Line up the centers of the pages with the centers of the cover cardboard.

    Lay the book open flat with the cover side down on a cutting mat or a spare chunk of scrap cardboard.

    Use a push pin to poke three holes in the spine, through the center of the pages.

    Do this for both books. ,,,,, Bring the needle back up through the middle hole, down through the top hole, etc.

    If you're using thin thread, you may want to do this figure-8 pattern a couple more times before tying it off.

    Loop the thread through itself on the back side a few times to tie off the stitches, then trim the excess thread. , Cut two rectangles of the decorative fabric or paper,
    3.25" (8.25cm) wide by 2" (5cm) long.

    If there is a pattern or grain to the fabric or paper, check to make sure that your rectangles run parallel to it.

    These will become the covers of your books. , Keep each decorative cover together with the book you used to measure it, in case they are slightly different sizes. , Cut at a shallow angle from the corners of the score marks to the edge.

    The exact angle is not important, but try to get it reasonably symmetrical. ,, The photo shows the cover ready to glue. , Make sure to put the glue on the "back" or "wrong" side of the material, and make sure to apply glue on the entire area, all the way to the edges.

    It helps to put a piece of scrap paper behind as you apply the glue, to catch any that runs over the edges.

    A glue stick is a bit neater than liquid glue, but either will work. , Fold the top flaps over and press them firmly.

    Repeat for the bottom flaps. , Press firmly. , Alternatively, you could glue the string, but be sure it is secure. , Pull it close to the book, then tighten it firmly. ,, Use needle-nose pliers or jewelry pliers without teeth.

    Insert the earring mounts so that the books will both point forward when the earrings are worn. , Rest a heavy book on top of them to hold them closed while the glue dries.
  2. Step 2: each 1 inch (2.5cm) tall by 1.75 inches (4.5cm).

  3. Step 3: Locate the center of each rectangle and mark it from top to bottom with a pencil.

  4. Step 4: Fold the cardboard along the scored lines to form the covers for your tiny book.

  5. Step 5: Cut out your pages.

  6. Step 6: Fold each stack of eight sheets in half down the middle.

  7. Step 7: Punch out holes for binding.

  8. Step 8: Thread a needle and tie a knot with some white thread or thin string.

  9. Step 9: Stitch down through the top hole.

  10. Step 10: Stitch up through the middle hole.

  11. Step 11: Stitch down through the bottom hole.

  12. Step 12: Do a second stitching pattern.

  13. Step 13: Cut out your cover.

  14. Step 14: Center one book on the decorative sheet with the pages wide open.

  15. Step 15: Cut out the corners as shown.

  16. Step 16: Center the book on the cover and cut V-shaped notches as shown around where the spine will be.

  17. Step 17: Score the decorative material on either side of the spine if you are using paper.

  18. Step 18: Apply a generous (but not sloppy) amount of glue to the center of the decorative material and to the top and bottom flaps.

  19. Step 19: Place the book onto the decorative material and press it firmly against the back

  20. Step 20: making sure the edges line up with the score marks.

  21. Step 21: Apply glue to the side flaps and fold them in

  22. Step 22: over the top and bottom flaps.

  23. Step 23: Thread a string between the top portion of binding and the cardboard you used as the basis for your cover.

  24. Step 24: Tie a simple knot in the string.

  25. Step 25: Turn the knot downward and trim off the excess string.

  26. Step 26: Open the ring on the earring mount

  27. Step 27: thread it through the loop on the book

  28. Step 28: and close it again.

  29. Step 29: Let the glue dry thoroughly before trying on the earrings.

Detailed Guide

Use a ruler or paper cutter to get the edges square and straight.

This will provide the structure for the cover of your book. , Hold a ruler on the second line, and make ticks 1/16th" (1.5mm) away on each side.

Score the lines on either side of the center from top to bottom, using an empty ball point pen or a bone folder. , Don't fold along the center line. , Cut sixteen rectangles of ordinary printer paper, measuring 7/8" (22mm) long by
1.5" (3.8cm) wide.

If you have access to a paper cutter it will help make the pages even, as will stacking or folding the paper before cutting. (Don't stack too thickly, though, or you'll have trouble cutting.

Two stacks of eight layers each seem to cut reasonably easily, and it doesn't matter if the pages for one book are slightly different from the other.) , Trim the outside edges so that they're once again even.

These will form the pages of the books. , Line up the centers of the pages with the centers of the cover cardboard.

Lay the book open flat with the cover side down on a cutting mat or a spare chunk of scrap cardboard.

Use a push pin to poke three holes in the spine, through the center of the pages.

Do this for both books. ,,,,, Bring the needle back up through the middle hole, down through the top hole, etc.

If you're using thin thread, you may want to do this figure-8 pattern a couple more times before tying it off.

Loop the thread through itself on the back side a few times to tie off the stitches, then trim the excess thread. , Cut two rectangles of the decorative fabric or paper,
3.25" (8.25cm) wide by 2" (5cm) long.

If there is a pattern or grain to the fabric or paper, check to make sure that your rectangles run parallel to it.

These will become the covers of your books. , Keep each decorative cover together with the book you used to measure it, in case they are slightly different sizes. , Cut at a shallow angle from the corners of the score marks to the edge.

The exact angle is not important, but try to get it reasonably symmetrical. ,, The photo shows the cover ready to glue. , Make sure to put the glue on the "back" or "wrong" side of the material, and make sure to apply glue on the entire area, all the way to the edges.

It helps to put a piece of scrap paper behind as you apply the glue, to catch any that runs over the edges.

A glue stick is a bit neater than liquid glue, but either will work. , Fold the top flaps over and press them firmly.

Repeat for the bottom flaps. , Press firmly. , Alternatively, you could glue the string, but be sure it is secure. , Pull it close to the book, then tighten it firmly. ,, Use needle-nose pliers or jewelry pliers without teeth.

Insert the earring mounts so that the books will both point forward when the earrings are worn. , Rest a heavy book on top of them to hold them closed while the glue dries.

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