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Basic DIY Bullet Journal | Solid Pages, Pockets, and Dot Grid! - YouTube
Channel: ChristineMyLinh
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Hey Everyone, today I am going to show you
how to make this simple diy journal.
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The dot paper we will be making would
be perfect for bullet journals and any other
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journals alike.
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All materials and links can be found down
in the description, so check that out when
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you start this project.
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First things first, I found this free dot grid pattern that worked for a standard letter size paper
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on this awesome blog.
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I went ahead and checked out some of her content
and it’s definitely worth looking around!
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Once you have it open, go ahead and load 12 sheets of 8.5 by 11 drawing paper into the
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and then hit print.
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Make sure to check off “fit to page” so
the printer doesn’t downsize your dots.
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After printing the one side, reload the printer
to print on the blank side and hit print again.
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Now you have solid quality dot grid paper!
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Next, take a sheet at a time and fold the
paper in half lengthwise.
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Insert them into each other and place that
aside for now.
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Use whatever cover paper you want, I am using
12x12 Kraft scrapbooking paper for mine, and
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then cut it to 9 by 12 inches.
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Fold it in half and then measure .5 inch from the bottom.
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Cut triangles on the centerfold and then crease
the .5 inch flap using a bone folder or anything
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that has a dull edge, butter knife works too!
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This will create a clean fold.
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I actually messed up and added a flap to the
top as well.
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As you’ll see later, I’ll be trimming
that off.
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To bind the book, measure about 2 inches from the top and bottom of the center fold and mark it.
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Move in .5 inch from the first marks and then mark that.
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Use a push pin or any small sharp needle to
poke holes through the pages and cover.
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Grab a single staple and insert it into the
holes.
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You’ll need two for this journal.
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Once you have that done, turn it around and
fold the stapler ends to secure the book.
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Now pull away the cover and trim off the excess
paper to create a clean edge using an xacto
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or mat knife.
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Make sure the blade is sharp to produce a nice cut.
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Now fold the cover back over and mark where
the paper hits the cover.
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Crease the line and then fold it in.
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Now cut off the corners of the flaps to help
the book lay flat.
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To attach the elastic, mark about 1.5 in from
the top and bottom of the back of the book.
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And then mark about an inch from the side
of the book.
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Create a cut that is the width of your elastic
and then insert the elastic.
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Play around with the length until you are
happy with the closure.
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Now secure the ends using hot glue.
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If you want, you can also cover the exposed
ends of the elastic with another piece of
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kraft paper to keep it super clean.
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And finally it’s time to finish the pockets.
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I created these shaped inserts for my pocket
facing which will go into the flaps like so.
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Since I like to take things a step further,
I printed on my pocket flaps using my laser
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printer and now I am prepping it to be foiled.
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Using this reactive foil, I cut that to the
size of the insert and put it into this sleeve
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I made by folding sketch paper in half.
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The sleeve will protect it from getting tangled
in the laminator as it heat up the foil.
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So instead of buying the minc press machine,
I bought a laminator that basically does the
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same thing but at a lower cost.
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Feed that through the machine a few times
until it bonds and now I have foiled stripes!
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It wasn’t a perfect bond, but it looks pretty
good.
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Now, use hot glue and secure the pocket facing
into place.
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Close up your new journal using the elastic
and you’re done!
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Here is the final flip-through of the journal.
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It lays flat and surprisingly the dots line up.
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I love how this turned out and I am so excited
to start my first bullet journal!
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Hopefully, this will help keep me on schedule
to be super productive!
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Thank you so much for watching and I’ll
see you next time! Bye!
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