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If your school books are looking a little drab or boring, you might be thinking about giving them a makeover. You use your school books every day, so why shouldn’t they look fabulous? We’ve compiled some of the best ways you can DIY your school books and notebooks to keep them looking fun and fresh all year.
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If you can’t draw directly on the cover of your books, give yourself a blank surface. Make your own book cover out of a paper bag, then cover it with drawings, stickers, or paint. [1] X Research source
- This works well for hardcover textbooks and sturdy notebooks.
- Use this method before you start decorating if you have to return or sell your textbooks at the end of the year.
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Write fun messages on your notebooks, then erase them! Use a paint brush to cover your notebooks in chalkboard paint. When the paint dries, it will turn into a chalkboard surface that you can use chalk on. [2] X Research source
- You can find chalkboard paint at most craft stores.
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Easily mix up your decoration with this patterned craft tape. Pick out a fun color or pattern, then add the tape to the border, side, or back of your school book. [3] X Research source
- You can even pick out multiple styles of tape to create patterns, like checkerboard or plaid.
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Add your favorite characters and colors with a pack of stickers. Peel and stick your favorites onto the front, side, and back of your book for a fun pop of decoration. [4] X Research source
- If you need to peel the stickers off later, use a commercial degreaser to get rid of any leftover residue.
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Let your creativity shine with a fun watercolor gradient. Cover your school book with a sheet of white paper, then grab your favorite watercolors. Add a few different colors in a gradient from dark to light, then let the paint dry. [5] X Research source
- This works best for hard cover school books. Soft cover ones could get a little wet and messy.
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Spice up any plain notebook with patterned duct tape. Use long strips of tape to completely cover the front and back of your school book. Cut off the excess with scissors for a smooth, uniform look. [6] X Research source
- If you want a more random and fun look, try making a pattern out of different colors or shapes.
- Duct tape is tough to take off, so only do this on books you own or don’t have to sell later on.
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With this craft glue, you can add any picture to the front of your book. Grab a plain white sheet of paper and arrange a few doodles or photos on it. Use a layer of Mod Podge to stick them to the paper, then cut the paper to match the dimensions of your book and glue it onto the cover. [7] X Research source
- You could use pictures from a magazine, printed quotes, or even small bits of colorful paper cut up to look like confetti.
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Create your own designs easily on brown paper. Wrap your notebook in a brown paper bag, then use colored pencils to draw triangles, zig zags, squares, or circles. [8] X Research source
- You could even write your name on your book or label it with the class name.
- Sketch out your design using a normal pencil first so you can erase it if you need to.
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Paper with an adhesive back is the perfect decoration for your notebook. Peel off the backing and stick the paper onto the front of your book. Trim off any excess with scissors for a fun new pattern on the front cover. [9] X Research source
- You can find contact paper (or adhesive paper) at most craft stores.
- Try adding another sheet of contact paper to the back of the book, too!
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You can add color and texture to your book with ribbons. Grab a hot glue gun and cut around 20 pieces of ribbon to the length of your front cover. Glue the tops and bottoms of the ribbon to the cover with your glue gun. [10] X Research source
- If you want to make a cool pattern, add a second set of ribbon going from right to left across your notebook. Weave the ribbon in and out of the first set of ribbon to make a checkerboard pattern.
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- If you have to return your school books at the end of the year, don’t put any permanent decorations on them.Thanks
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