These can be scored before folding at the 3, 6, and 9 inch line. Rotate paper 90 degrees and score at the 3, 6 and 9 inch line.
Or they can be folded without scoring. It really helps to have a bone folder though.
Then fold each half in half again so it looks like the picture above. It works best if each half is folded separately.
Rotate the paper 90 and fold it in half and then each half in half again. The end result will be 16 equal squares.
After the folding, it's time to cut the paper. The cutting can be done with a trimmer or scissors. When you are done it will look like an "M".
Fold as illustrated and you'll have a little book 3" x 3". I find it helps to line up the pages and use a bone folder to get a more even book.
The pages can be decorated before or after folding, cutting etc. The edges can also be glued or sewn together to make pockets. The pages could also be glued together for a more solid page as follows. Many people leave the book unbound except to put covers on the front and back.
Backs of pages 2 and 3.
Backs of pages 4 and 5
Backs of pages 6 and 7
Backs of pages 8 and 9
Backs of pages 10 and 11
Backs of pages 12 and 13
Backs of pages 14 and 15
So many possibilities for one sheet of paper :D. Look for more examples in the coming weeks.
1 comment:
Thanks for the tutorial! I'll have to try one of these soon!
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