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Default My DIY Nook Book Cover

So I decided to make my own book cover...

I bought a hardcover book at goodwill and cut out all the pages. Bought some liner paper at a local fabric store, along with thin cardboard sheets. I cut the cardboard sheets to fit inside the book and covered the cardboard with the liner paper. Hot glued some elastic and long story short here you go:











If anyone wants one made send me a PM. I have one extra made with extra space for a pen and note pad. And can make more upond request.
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well,...case closed...
 
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Wow, that looks awesome. I love that the nook is inside what looks like a very dated book!
 
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Does it hold it ok? Looks like it will fall out.
 
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Does it hold it ok? Looks like it will fall out.

Holds great. Its been with me all day, very sturdy. How does it look like it will fall out?
 
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Default I did something similar

Your's looks pretty cool. I like the exposed book. The book I used was really old so I had to cover it.




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Woah! You're both very, very good! Time to go into business! I do wonder about the durability of elastic bands holding the NC corners though. I suppose if you get good quality ones and fix them well, they should last for quite a while.

Anyone else with diy book covers to inspire us?
 
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Awesome work fellas! =)
 
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Your's looks pretty cool. I like the exposed book. The book I used was really old so I had to cover it.
Awesome work! Your DIY was what originally made me want to make one, but couldn't find it once I started working on it. Great work.
 
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