Recycled paper crafts, matchbooklet.

I think this may qualify as book art.

Vintage matchbook

scrap paper

scissors or exacto knife

thumb tack

strong thread (I used upholstery thread)

sewing needle

dab of glue (optional)

Carefully remove the staple.

Everything ready to assemble.

Write a note in your handmade book!

Here's another recycled paper craft for your enjoyment. The following tutorial will show you how to make a book from a vintage matchbook.(if you don''t have a Vintage matchbook, but still want to make this project, download tiny book template here ) The result is a tiny notebook that I call a matchbooklet. Lets start with a picture of the finished product.Things you need for this project,First thing you need to do is take the matches out of your matchbook.To do this carefully remove the staple at the bottom of the book. Then cut a stack of about 30 paper squares roughly the size of the matches you removed. You can always trim them down if the matchbook doesn't close right. I cut a decorative square of vintage paper for the top page.Being careful to keep them straight tuck the pages into your matchbook. Using a thumbtack and following the staple holes, pierce two holes all the way through the pages.Next using the sewing needle and thread. Thread the needle with a double strand, and start on inside back of matchbook go out and back through other hole without pulling thread all the way through. Then catch thread with needle to secure.This will hide the thread ends and prevent the thread pulling out. Next sew through pages and front of matchbook, then back through other hole etc. Sew until it is secured to your liking. To hide the thread ends I poked the needle through the front of the matchbook but not the pages, then tied a knot, and trimmed the thread.I then used a dab of glue on the threads to make sure they wouldn't move or loosen. This step was probably unnecessary, but satisfying.That's it! Go and enjoy scribbling notes on your vintage matchbooklet. Mine is a birthday present for my sister.If you enjoyed this tutorial you might like some of my other recycled crafts projects,