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: Make light creases first to check positioning before committing to a hard fold.

To make your paper cover last longer, consider these sealing techniques:

: Place your book in the center. Fold the top and bottom edges of the paper inward so the height matches the book exactly. ftVFm7du5SF.jpg

: Tuck the book's covers into the pockets created by the folds. Do not pull too tightly, or the book won't close properly; it will naturally tighten as it shuts. 2. Decorative Wrapping Paper Method Perfect for personalizing notebooks with vibrant patterns.

: Rubbing 100% beeswax onto the paper creates a water-resistant barrier that won't yellow over time. : Make light creases first to check positioning

: A professional cover usually includes a clear focal point and a balanced composition. Use tools like Canva or Adobe Express to design the graphics before printing them onto your paper.

: For a plastic-like finish, you can use clear packing tape or self-adhesive laminating sheets. : Tuck the book's covers into the pockets

Based on common DIY practices for creating paper covers—whether for books, notebooks, or journals—here are the most effective methods to achieve a professional result: 1. The Classic Paper Bag Book Cover