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Cover the Chipboard

Cover the Chipboard

Cover the Chipboard

Rebecca Ludens
Next, cover both sides of the chipboard with patterned paper. If your chipboard happens to be white on one side you could leave the white side as the inside of the covers of your book. Once you have covered the pieces with paper, you may choose to add futher embellishments such as silk flowers, buttons, ribbon, and a title. I prefer to use a glue stick when adhering paper to chipboard. You can get complete coverage of adhesive and the glue from the glue stick works well with the fibers of the chipboard.

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