Make your own recycled notebooks out of scrap A4 printer paper

I ran a workshop last weekend at the Maker Fair Paris to make these recycled notebooks. They are made using recycled printer paper that has only been printed on one side. The paper is folded with the blank side on the outside and bound together using a Japanese stab binding technique.  You can download the instruction sheet (it’s only in French for the moment, sorry!) or follow the tutorial below.

Recycled notebooks
Recycled notebooks

What you need:

What you need
What you need
  • A4 scrap paper, printed on one side only
  • cardboard, plastic or paper for the cover
  • an awl
  • string
  • a big needle

Step 1: Prepare the pages

A4 scrap paper, folded in half
A4 scrap paper, folded in half

For this particular notebook, we are using  sheets of scrap paper. The paper is printed on one side only, so it will be folded in half, with the printed side on the inside. We will bind the opposite side to the fold.The notebook will therefore be sized A5 portrait.

Prepare your scrap printer paper
Prepare your scrap printer paper

You need to prepare your pages, by folding and lining them up. For a small notebook, start with between 15 and 20 sheets. You can also add sheets of other paper or materials, such as envelopes, patterned paper, tabs or pocket.

Step 2: Decorate the cover

Notebook cover
Notebook cover

For the cover of your notebook, you need two pieces the same size as the other pages.  You can use whatever you like (for example, plastic, card or paper) but ideally it should be thicker than the inside pages. You can decorate this cover however you like.

To make an even thicker cover, you can cover a piece of cardboard with the material of your choice. For example, a plastic or paper bag, patterned paper or fabric.

Step 3: Pierce the holes

Template for piercing holes
Template for piercing holes

Before making the holes, make sure that all of the pages are in the right order, with the fold on the outside. You need to make 5 holes with the awl. Pierce just a few pages at a time, and use a template to make sure all the holes line up.

Piercing the holes with an awl
Piercing the holes with an awl

Step 4: Sew the notebook together

Sewing the notebook together
Sewing the notebook together

To measure the string, wrap it around the part of the notebook you are going to bind 6 times. Start sewing in the middle, leaving about 10-15cm of string. Start by moving towards the bottom of the notebook, passing the string around all of the pages at the spine at each hole. Once you reach the bottom, pass the string around all the pages at the bottom of the notebook too, and then sew back towards the middle, passing by the previously unsewn sections. Sew the other half of the notebook in the same way.

How to sew your recycled notebook
How to sew your recycled notebook
Binding the recycled notebook
Binding the recycled notebook

Once you have finished, tie a small knot. To finish you can either thread the excess string inside the notebook and cut it off, leave a pretty bow on the front of the notebook, or leave a long string to close the notebook with.

Step 5: Your recycled Notebook is finished!

Recycled notebook with camera paper
Recycled notebook with camera paper
Recycled notebook
Recycled notebook

And that’s it. Go ahead and make as many different recycled notebooks as you like for your notes, sketches, lists or poetry. You can use the same technique for different sized notebooks, or try experimenting with different materials or colours to make interesting designs.

Here are some of the beautiful creations that were made at the Maker Fair Paris last weekend. A big thank you to everyone who took part, and to Oui are makers who gave me the chance to run the workshop on their stand. I love the recycled covers made with fused plastic bags, and recycled maps.

Notebook workshop at Maker Fair Paris
Notebook workshop at Maker Fair Paris
Notebook workshop with Oui are makers
Notebook workshop with Oui are makers
Notebook workshop at Maker Fair Paris
Notebook workshop at Maker Fair Paris
Notebook made with recycled map
Notebook made with recycled map
Notebook workshop at Maker Fair Paris
Notebook workshop at Maker Fair Paris
Rose covered notebook
Rose covered notebook
Fused plastic bag notebook
Fused plastic bag notebook
The finished recycled notebooks
The finished recycled notebooks
The Oui are makers stand at the Maker Fair Paris
The Oui are makers stand at the Maker Fair Paris

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