And here is the back of the Journal.
Read from the bottom up.

Added the pages.

Here the creasing is making the book take form.


Inbetween working on my soul journal pages, I worked up one of the journals from the selection of covers in a previous posting.
Here I am affixing my binding.
3 comments:
I just read over the history of your journal covers. They are gorgeous! I would love to hear more about how you binded them. Although I've used a bind-it-all plenty of times, I don't know how to hand-bind books. This is really spectacular!
Wow beautiful journal cover, love it love it love it...
your doing just great on your journaling you go girl...
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