- Canson watercolor artboard
- PVA glue (or school glue)
- Craft knife
- Brushes (plus one that's a junk brush for spreading the glue)
- Decorative paper
- Bone Folder
- Watercolor
- Filler paper*
- Optional: Book binder and coils
Tutorial: Watercolor Poppies Notebook for Journaling and Conference Notes
April 3, 2017You new here? WELCOME!! Pop over to Instagram and give me a follow or check out my online calligraphy class!
Over the last few weeks, I've made about a dozen or so of these notebooks. I've made them for neighbors, family, friends and even a couple for myself. I've really enjoyed the freeform aspect of painting the covers as I go. I've gotten a few requests for the step-by-step, so here you go!
The cover material is Canson Watercolor Artboard. I was given a pad of this artboard and truly have enjoyed the thickness of this paper. It's actually coldpress watercolor paper that's mounted on museum board. So you can soak the paper with as much soupy water as you want, it won't buckle. You may get a slight bow to the board, but it all goes back to its original flat shape once the paint has dried. It's perfect for book covers!
Shall we make a notebook (or 10) together? Let's get it going! Affiliate links are used to link to actual materials I own and use. Your support feeds my craft addiction, which feeds more tutorials. So thank you!!
For supplies, you will need: