Showing posts with label binder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label binder. Show all posts

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Fabric Covered Binder Tutorial (a nice packaging to your blog planner)

When I went to the store to buy a binder, I didn't like any of the binders they had, so I decided to upcycle one myself. I took a simple binder and covered it with fabric. This is an example for an easy-peasy upcycling that will take you 5 minutes to make, but create a WOW! change.

Fabric Covered Binder Tutorial


This is how you will make one yourself:

Fabric Covered Binder Tutorial
Materials: a simple binder, fabric (you can use 2 different pieces. One for the inside and one for the outside of the binder),  spray adhesive, scissors

Fabric Covered Binder Tutorial
Place the binder on the fabric that you're using for the outside. Leave 5 cm (around 2") hangover and cut

Fabric Covered Binder Tutorial
Spray adhesive from 20-30 cm (8"-12") distance on wrong side of the fabric and on outside of binder and carefully apply fabric onto binder. Start with one side, then move to the center (the narrow part) and only then to the other side (apply other side when binder is closed). If you have wrinkles, lift fabric and apply again

Fabric Covered Binder Tutorial
Move on to the inside of the binder. Fold in the sides edges, spray adhesive and apply

Fabric Covered Binder Tutorial
That's how it looks now

Fabric Covered Binder Tutorial
To paste the top and bottom edges, cut 2 vertical stripes in the hangover fabric in the center (the narrow part) and fold a triange in the corner

Fabric Covered Binder Tutorial
Fold in edges, spray adhesive and apply to the inside

Fabric Covered Binder Tutorial
Now to the inside. Cut the other piece of fabric to size (leave 1-2cm / 0.4"-0.8" hangover)


Fabric Covered Binder Tutorial
In the center, where the rings are, cut 2 small slits and thread the rings

Fabric Covered Binder Tutorial
Fold in the edges towards the wrong side. You can press or paste first, but if you're like me, just use your finger :)
Fabric Covered Binder Tutorial
Spray adhesive like you did on the outside and apply
Fabric Covered Binder Tutorial


That's it, done! Easy and fun. And when people ask you "where did you buy this?!", you can always reply with "oh, this? I made it. It was nothing. Took me exactly 5 minutes...".

Fabric Covered Binder Tutorial


I used this binder for my blog planner. If you also need a blog planner, just subscribe to The Crafeteria's newsletter and you'll receive one to your inbox within 24 hours.