![]() Now probably one of my favorite things about this tutorial today is that it is cheap. And I only thought of that because one of the three textbooks I purchased from Goodwill is full of willies and it isn’t an anatomy book, you know what I’m saying? BUT, if your kiddo is that type, maybe you should also show them how to turn a note into an envelope? They can be the snazziest note passer in all of detention! They also won’t prevent kids from doodling inappropriates (or anything else, for that matter) on the inside pages. Unless your bags have been blessed with holy water ’cause IDK your life. If they drop their books from a decent height they’re probably going to bend up the corners something nasty even with a paper book cover in place. Just remember that while a preventative measure, this isn’t going to save a book from a kid who runs around like the Tasmanian Devil. Or maybe you kind of remember doing this back in the good old school days but need a refresher on exactly how one turns a big piece of paper into a book cover? Either way, I’ve got you covered. So, if you have kid who is a destroyer of textbooks, this just might be the crafty DIY you have totally needed, but just didn’t know until now. Or, rather a parent’s misfortune because it really didn’t affect me to the point that I actually remember the repercussions. So when I was thinking about all of the back to school crafting that’s gotta be going down right now it seemed like a good time to share with you how to avoid my misfortune. ‘Cause you only have to have your parents replace a couple, or, heck, maybe even most of your books one school year to learn that’s not something you EVER want to go through again. You see, I was always hard on things when I was a kid so I learned at a super early age how to make a book cover to protect my school books and therefore my parents’ pocketbook. I distinctly remember in elementary school covering my school books with paper bags while sitting at my itty bitty desk the first day of class.
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