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A coupon book is one of the best gifts you can give to someone. It's easy to make, the materials are cheap, and it's a gift the receiver will love. You can make a simple coupon booklet using markers or Microsoft Word, or you can make a more complex wooden box of coupons.

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Drawing a Coupon Book by Hand

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  1. Card-stock paper is the best type of paper to use for a coupon book. It is sturdy and will last longer than other types of paper. You will also need scissors, a hole puncher, a ruler, and pens or markers.
    • You can get card-stock paper with lots of different colored paper to make the coupon book really colorful.
    • You can also use construction paper, notecards, copy paper, or art paper instead of card-stock paper.
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    It's up to you how big or how small your coupons are. A good size for a coupon is 6 inches (15 cm) wide and 3 inches (7.6 cm) long. Pick the size you want your coupons to be and mark an outline of your coupon on the card-stock paper.
    • Cut the shape out of the paper with scissors.
    • You can lay the first coupon you cut out on top of the other sheets of paper. The more paper you use, the harder you'll find it to cut through it with scissors. Place the coupon on top of the other sheets and cut around the coupon to cut out the other paper as well.
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  3. This coupon will be placed at the front of the coupon book and will tell the person you give the book to exactly what it is. Draw a few different designs on the cover page using different colored markers.
    • Write something like "A Coupon Book for Tasks for [the person you're giving the gift to] from [you]" on the front cover.
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    Your coupon book will look a lot better if all of the pages have interesting and cool designs. Use your markers to draw borders on your coupons. You can also draw polka dots on the coupons.
    • Don't stick to the same design for every page. Mix it up and have a different design on every coupon.
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    Once you've designed your coupons, you can write out the tasks you're willing to perform for your friend or family member. Make sure you write clearly so the person you give the gift to can read the coupons. Write tasks on the coupons that you know the other person would like to use. Some ideas for tasks are:
    • You'll do their laundry
    • You'll bring them breakfast in bed
    • You'll clean the house
    • You'll wash up after dinner for a week
    • You'll take the dog walking for a month
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    Lay your hole puncher flat on a steady work surface. Hold your coupons under the device and press down on the handle. The puncher will cut out small holes in your coupons for you.
    • Be careful if you try to punch more than 1 piece of paper at a time. You could easily jam the hole puncher.
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    Once you've a hole punched in all of your coupons, put 1 of these items through all of the holes. Tie the ribbon, twine, or string together to bind all the coupons together.
    • You can also use shoe laces instead of a ribbon, string, or twine.
  8. When your book is finished, tell the person you made it for to close their eyes and place it on their hands. When they want to redeem a coupon, all they have to do is present it to you and you have to carry out that task.
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Creating a Coupon Booklet Using Word

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Coupon Book for Tasks
    In Microsoft Word, use clip art or import a design you made in paint. Play around with the "insert" feature on Word to put some cool designs or drawings on the front cover.
    • Don't take up more than half the page with the design.
  2. For practicality with Word, it's a good idea to use the same design for every page of the book. You can use a couple of different designs by creating a few different designs on Word and printing each 1 out multiple times. [1]
    • Type something like "This coupon allows ......... to ............" Fill in the person's name and what the coupon lets them do on the dotted lines.
    • Measure your page and take note of the halfway point. Put 1 coupon on the top of the page and the other on the bottom of the page.
  3. Once you're happy with your design, click "File" then "Print" in Word. Word will show you a preview screen of your design before you decide to print. Print on different colored paper for a cool looking design on your coupon book. [2]
    • Card-stock paper is the best type of paper to use for your coupon book.
    • Print your design page separately.
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    Lay each page flat on your table or work surface. Pull 1 end towards the other, placing the 4 corners together. Double-check to make sure that you have the corners lined up. Flatten out the crease in the middle. [3]
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Coupon Book for Tasks
    Use scissors or a paper cutter and cut right across the crease along the middle of the page. When finished, you should have 2 halves of paper, each with 1 coupon. [4]
    • If you want to be absolutely sure of the right place to cut, measure the page and mark the halfway point on each side. Draw a line across the page in very light pencil if you need to.
    • When you've cut all of the pages, you should be left with a front cover and a significant stack of coupons.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Coupon Book for Tasks
    When you're using the hole puncher, punch 1 coupon at a time. While you can do more, the puncher might get stuck and struggle to punch through 2 layers of card-stock. Punch the holes at the left side of each coupon. Try to punch in the same spot every time. [5]
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Coupon Book for Tasks
    Before you attach all of the pages together, make sure that you have all of the coupons facing the right direction. Start by putting the front cover facing down and place every coupon on top of that, with the coupon side facing down. [6]
    • When finished, turn the stack over and push all the coupons neatly together in the pile.
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    Attach all the pages with ribbon or twine. Ribbon will make the book look fancy and twine will make it look very artisanal. Feed either material through the first hole and then up through the second hole. Tie it together when you've fed all of the material through the holes. [7]

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    Use a fancy pen and take your time writing on each page so you don't make any mistakes. There's a wide variety of things you could write in the coupons. For example:
    • For young kids, you could write coupons letting them pick a movie to watch, to stay up past their bedtime, or to play a game.
    • For a boyfriend or girlfriend, you could have a coupon for a romantic dinner, a massage, or to let them watch whatever they want on TV.
  10. Make sure you've filled in every page before you give the person the book. You can wrap it up before you give it to them or tell them to close their eyes before you place it in their hands.
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Using a Wooden Box

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    You can use an old jewelry box that's been lying around the house or buy one at the local arts and crafts store. The wooden box doesn't need to be very big, you just need to be able to fit the coupons into it. [8]
    • The box can have a lid with a hinge or a cover lid.
    • If the box looks old or dirty, you might need to paint it.
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    Before you paint the box, gently rub the inside and outside with 150-grit sandpaper. The sandpaper will make the wood much nicer looking and smoother, and it'll make it easier to paint. [9]
    • Wipe the wood with a wet cloth to remove any leftover sand dust.
    • Lay down newspaper under the box before you sand to protect your work surface.
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    You can get primer at your local hardware store. Use a small brush to apply it to your box. Prime the entire box, inside and out. Use smooth, even strokes on the wood with the brush to evenly apply the primer. [10]
    • Give the primer 4 to 5 hours to dry before painting the first coat.
    • Remove the hinges with a screwdriver if you don't want to paint them.
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    Find out the favorite color of the person you're making the book for and use that color to paint your box. Dab the primer with a tissue after 4 or 5 hours to check if it's dry. Inspect the tissue and if there's no primer on it, you can apply the first coat of paint. Use a small brush and paint with even, measured strokes. [11]
    • Paint the inside of the box too. To paint the corners, put plenty of paint on your brush and push it into the corner.
    • Give the paint 4 to 5 hours to dry. Dab the paint with a tissue to test if it's dry once the time is up.
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    Use the small brush and even, measured strokes to apply the second coat of paint to the box. Look for any areas that really need more paint and paint them to match the rest of the box. [12]
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    Measure the length and width of your box with a ruler. Before you make the coupons, you need to find out what size they should be. When you've measured the size of the box, write it down on a piece of paper. Take .25 inches (0.64 cm) away from the measurement to allow your coupons to fit neatly inside the box. [13]

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    • This new measurement is the size your coupons should be.
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    Use scissors or a paper cutter to cut your card-stock paper to the width measurement of your wooden box minus .25 inches (0.64 cm). Cut as many strips of card-stock as you'd like. The more strips you cut, the more coupons you can make. [14]
  8. Watermark wikiHow to Make a Coupon Book for Tasks
    Lay your strips of card-stock flat on your work surface and use a ruler to measure these intervals. For example, if your box has a length of 5 inches (13 cm), take away .25 inches (0.64 cm). This leaves you with a length measurement of 4.75 inches (12.1 cm). [15]
    • Use your ruler to mark as many intervals as you can of this length on your card-stock strips.
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    Fold the strips at the measurement mark in an accordion style. An accordion style of folding means that the paper will look like an accordion when you unwrap it. For example, fold the first section under the strip and the next section on top of the strip. [16]

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    • This will create a neat design that will look far more complicated than it was to make.
  10. Place your strips flat on top of your work surface again. Run your perforating tool across the points where you see the folds in the card-stock. The perforating tool will make it easy for the person you give the coupons to to tear them out. [17]
    • Use plenty of pressure with the perforating tool as you roll it across the folds.
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    With your card-stock flat on your work surface, write down what each gift allows the person to do or have. If you want, you can create designs on each page to spice up the look of the coupon book. [18]
    • Use different colored markers so the whole coupon book doesn't look the same.
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    Once you've finished writing out all of the coupons, spread glue over the very last sheet. Then place it flat on the floor of the box and lay all the other sheets into the box in the accordion style. Place a small weight such as a bottle of water on the coupons to make the last strip stick to the bottom of the box. [19]
    • Give the glue around 30 minutes to dry.
  13. With your box painted and your coupons added, you can hand the box to your friend or relative. Test the box at home first by unfurling the pages from the box to see if the accordion style has worked.
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    You can use a perforating tool to make edges that are easy to rip, or use pre-perforated printer paper.
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    It depends on who you’re making it for! For example, for a significant other, you might put in things like “Free Backrub” or “10-Minute Makeout Session.” You could also put in things like “1 Load of Laundry” or “Breakfast in Bed.” If you’re making it for your kids, it could include things like “15 Minutes of Video Games” or “Ice-cream Outing.”
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    Add some fun clip art or stickers to make it look nice. Include things your kids enjoy, like playing video games, going to the park, or eating a favorite treat.
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      • Your coupons don't have to be time-fulfilling or expensive - it can be simple things like "Take a Walk with Me" or "Have a Conversation on the Phone on Sunday Nights at 6:00".
      • You could also use an empty memo pad found at any store that has school supplies. They’re really cheap, and you can write as many coupons as you like.
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      Things You'll Need

      Drawing a Coupon Book by Hand

      • Card-stock paper
      • Markers
      • Pens
      • Hole puncher
      • String, ribbon, or twine
      • Scissors
      • Ruler
      • Pencil

      Creating a Coupon Booklet

      • Card-stock paper
      • Printer
      • Scissors or paper cutter
      • Microsoft Word
      • Ruler
      • Hole punch
      • Ribbon or twine

      Using a Wooden Box

      • Wooden box
      • 150-grit sandpaper
      • Primer
      • Paint
      • Small paintbrushes
      • Card-stock paper
      • Ruler
      • Perforating tool
      • Glue

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