Supplies:
- adult pant leg from old blue jeans
- about 3" of the waist band from jeans,
including the button and button hole area
- blue jean pocket
- fabric paint
- diary or journal book
- hot glue
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Denim Diary

Directions:
1. You will need a denim
section cut from the upper part of the leg from an old pair of adult blue
jeans. This needs to be just larger than the diary that you will be
covering. Once you have a suitably sized tube section, cut up the leg near
the inside seam and flatten out.
2. Lay the diary open so that the spine of the book is lying on the seam
that you have left on the pant leg. Trim around the book, leaving a half
inch all around to fold in.
3. Fold in the edges of the denim and hot glue to the inside cover of the
diary (almost as if you are wrapping a gift). Cut two small slits near the
seam material, on both ends. This will allow you to fold in the single
edges neatly. Bring up the seamed areas and glue those in place as well.
4. Glue down the first diary page and the last diary page, so that these
pages cover the denim edges inside the book.
5. Glue a denim pocket to the front, leaving the top open for a pen or
pencil. Paint a flower or other design on the pocket using dimensional
fabric paint.
6. If there is a buckle on the diary, cut it off. You may need to
experiment a little with the position of the button and the buttonhole so
that the book buttons easily. Glue the button, plus a small part of the
waistband, to the front of the diary, as shown in the photo. Glue the
button hole, plus a small part of the waistband, to the back of the diary.
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