You can also use the same method as for your binder.
Just make a sleeve that is big enough to fit over the outsides of the cover.
If the fur is thick you can shave the fur on the inside of the cover.
You can also use a piece of fur as big as the cover of your notebook, sew a small piece of thin fabric along the sides, where you make the pockets for the cover, and use the fabric on the inside.
I would say, for each inch of width of the book you need 1/4" on the inside, that is if you do not use glue.
2007-07-13 06:20:24
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answered by Willeke 7
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Yes you can. just cut the material about 1 inch bigger all around. You will need to trim the corners and fold them over and glue with quick drying glue. Use spray glue for the back of the notebook. and the other glue for the inner parts. After you get it all glued in cut a piece of paper (should be card stock) to fit the inner part of the notebook. (this will cover all the parts of the material. You might find it easier if you trim all the fur off of the inside part so that it would be easier to hide. Hope this has helped you. If you need to you can email me.
2007-07-12 22:52:26
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answered by Glenda 4
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Sure you could, but it would be difficult to do. Where it overlaps at the corners, it would be very bulky. Why not design your own paper with stamps, paints etc, and make your book covers following the directions on this site?
http://specialchildren.about.com/od/schoolissues/ht/bookcover.htm
2007-07-12 18:27:44
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answered by Pat C 7
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Ummmm... glue, tape...
2007-07-12 18:08:29
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answered by thejenmartin 3
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