Saturday, May 23, 2026

Washi Paper Covered Notepads with Japanese Fabric Charms

 

Recently, while looking for something in my super messy craft area, I 'discovered' two undecorated notepads. They were purchased a long time ago from HM Ben Franklin Crafts. The notepads were made from kraft paper cardboard and had simple magnet clasps. I'm sure you can fashion one yourself using a self-stick note pad, kraft construction paper and some Velcro tabs. Anyway, it was simple cut and paste to cover the notepads with printed Japanese washi paper (lots availiable at HM BFC).  The fabric charms were made from kits purchased at HM Ben Franklin Crafts.  At first the small parts may seem overwhelming but trust me they are really simple.  Although the instructions are in Japanese, it is easy to translate using Google Translate on your phone.  The kits are for making charms but I thought they would make great decorations for washi covered notepads.  All you really need is a sharp pair of scissors (small) and 3-in-1 glue. This is absolutely my favorite glue because it had the right viscosity to grab quickly but still allow for sliding the parts around to adjust into place.  Also this glue dries clear and permanent.The padding on the charms is just perfect for giving some dimension and interest to the notepads I think making a bunch of these notepads would be perfect for party favors or just small gifts for no reason at all. Don't you love giving and receiving unexpected surprises?

                                          

    



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