Mini Leather Journal with Pen Holder with Cricut Maker


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Mini Leather Journal with Pen Holder with Cricut Maker  Hey friends, I am sharing an amazing gift--mini leather journals with pen holder--made with the Cricut Maker. Make a leather wrap journal with pen holder with the Cricut Maker.   Getting a Cricut Maker is an investment, but it's worth it...and it's easy to get the full value out of it over and over again.  For starters, you can make amazing gifts for everyone on your list.

Mini Leather Journal with Pen Holder with Cricut Maker


Hey friends, I am sharing an amazing gift--mini leather journals with pen holder--made with the Cricut Maker. Make a leather wrap journal with pen holder with the Cricut Maker. 

Getting a Cricut Maker is an investment, but it's worth it...and it's easy to get the full value out of it over and over again.  For starters, you can make amazing gifts for everyone on your list.


Make a leather wrap journal with pen holder with the Cricut Maker.   Getting a Cricut Maker is an investment, but it's worth it...and it's easy to get the full value out of it over and over again.  For starters, you can make amazing gifts for everyone on your list.

Handmade gifts are my favorite...but I want to make sure they are top quality.  That's why the Maker is amazing--it can cut fabric, wood, leather, faux leather, chipboard and more! 

Here's a great project that I designed, and I'm giving you the project file free! Please use this for personal use only and not for business or profit.
  

Supplies for Mini Leather Journal: 

Supplies for Mini Leather Journal:  Cricut Maker Machine Scoring Wheel Fine Point Blade (included with machine) Cricut Faux Leather in your color choice (Pictured Silver and Blue) Cricut Iron-on Foil Cricut EasyPress 2 Small  Cricut EasyPress Mat Cricut Bright Pad Cricut Essential Tools Cricut Normal Cutting Mat Cricut Iron-On Protective Sheet Mini Composition Books Rubber Cement Glue This Cricut Design Space Project Designed by me!

This scoring wheel is amazing!  Makes a smooth deep line, perfect for beautiful folding--even on pebbled faux leather!

The Cricut Maker has the Adaptive Tool feature, meaning there are so many different tools to use interchangeably. I love the versatility of the Maker!

  This scoring wheel is amazing!  Makes a smooth deep line, perfect for beautiful folding--even on pebbled faux leather!  The Cricut Maker has the Adaptive Tool feature, meaning there are so many different tools to use interchangeably. I love the versatility of the Maker!

Step 1: Cricut Design Space Project

Open up this project in Cricut Design Space...isn't this awesome?  I designed it myself using shapes, slicing and welding. You can thank me by sharing my post or leaving a comment!

 Then place the faux pebble leather face down on the Cricut mat.  No need to mirror the project, it's all ready to go.

Open up this project in Cricut Design Space...isn't this awesome?  I designed it myself using shapes, slicing and welding. You can thank me by sharing my post or leaving a comment!   Then place the faux pebble leather face down on the Cricut mat.  No need to mirror the project, it's all ready to go.

Step 2: Score the Leather

Slide the mat in and put the scoring wheel in the holder.  The project will score first.

  
Slide the mat in and put the scoring wheel in the holder.  The project will score first.

Step 3: Cutting Blade

Then remove the scoring wheel and replace it with the fine blade...don't remove the mat during this process.  Just replace the blade and click the C button.

  
Then remove the scoring wheel and replace it with the fine blade...don't remove the mat during this process.  Just replace the blade and click the C button.

The Cricut Maker will quickly cut the shapes and then you can remove it from the mat.

  
The Cricut Maker will quickly cut the shapes and then you can remove it from the mat.

Step 4: Iron On Vinyl

Cut some images out of iron on vinyl.  The images just need to be 1.75 inches wide or less. I used Cricut Access to find some flourishes and compass rose to decorate my journals. 

Find whatever image you love and size it to fit on the front of the journal.


Step 5: EasyPress

Heat your EasyPress 2 up to 300* and place the journal cover with the iron-on on the EasyPress mat.

  
Heat your EasyPress 2 up to 300* and place the journal cover with the iron-on on the EasyPress mat.

Cover with the protective sheet and press on the EasyPress 2 for 15 seconds.  That's it!

Cover with the protective sheet and press on the EasyPress 2 for 15 seconds.  That's it!

Let the iron-on cool down completely...then peel back the carrier sheet.

  
Let the iron-on cool down completely...then peel back the carrier sheet.

Step 6: Leather Slits

Now it is time to use the rubber cement and the mini composition books.

 
Now it is time to use the rubber cement and the mini composition books.

Begin by cutting a scrap piece of the faux leather that will cover the slits on the journal.  

Add some rubber cement to the backside of the journal cover and the top side of the piece cut...don't put glue on the piece between the slits.

    
Begin by cutting a scrap piece of the faux leather that will cover the slits on the journal.    Add some rubber cement to the backside of the journal cover and the top side of the piece cut...don't put glue on the piece between the slits.

Let the rubber cement dry and cover the slits with the smaller piece of pebbled leather.

  
Let the rubber cement dry and cover the slits with the smaller piece of pebbled leather.

Step 7: Book Binding

Next, put rubber cement on the top of the composition book and the inside of the journal cover.  Let them dry to tacky.

**Note** The rubber cement will hold the book in place for years, however it's also very easy to peel the composition book out of the leather cover and replace with a new book!

   
Next, put rubber cement on the top of the composition book and the inside of the journal cover.  Let them dry to tacky.

Then line up and press the comp book on the rubber cement of the leather. Apply rubber cement to the backside of the comp book and inside of the leather.

Do not put any rubber cement between the scored lines. Let the rubber cement dry and then line them up and press them together.

Then line up and press the comp book on the rubber cement of the leather. Apply rubber cement to the backside of the comp book and inside of the leather.  Do not put any rubber cement between the scored lines. Let the rubber cement dry and then line them up and press them together.

Press down firmly to secure the book in place.  The composition book will stay perfectly until you want to peel it out and glue in a new filler book.  This way the leather can be reused!

  
Press down firmly to secure the book in place.  The composition book will stay perfectly until you want to peel it out and glue in a new filler book.  This way the leather can be reused!

Now fold over the top flap and insert a mini pen or regular pen in the slit loop. 

It makes the perfect clasp closure for the journal! Never sit down to write or sketch without a pen.
   

Now fold over the top flap and insert a mini pen or regular pen in the slit loop.  It makes the perfect clasp closure for the journal!  Never sit down to write or sketch without a pen.


With the Cricut Maker set up and ready to go, this project only takes 15 minutes to make.  That makes this the best handmade gift for any and every occasion!

 With the Cricut Maker set up and ready to go, this project only takes 15 minutes to make.  That makes this the best handmade gift for any and every occasion!

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Learn how to make mini leather journals with a pen holder clasp using the Cricut Maker and the adaptive tools. Cricut Maker 3 is perfect for making handmade gifts!

Learn how to make mini leather journals with a pen holder clasp using the Cricut Maker and the adaptive tools. Cricut Maker 3 is perfect for making handmade gifts!

These little journals are perfect for slipping in a bag and taking everywhere.  

These little journals are perfect for slipping in a bag and taking everywhere.

Let me know in the comments if you make one! This post has been updated from 2018 because I had so many people ask me to update the Cricut Design Space file. So it's ready to use--free project file designed by me! 


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Learn how to make mini leather journals with a pen holder clasp using the Cricut Maker and the adaptive tools. Cricut Maker 3 is perfect for making handmade gifts!


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Comments

Chelle said…
AGHHH, This is Genius!!! I'm currently making my first one, NO rubber cement in my house so now I have to wait but while Hubs shops, I can find the perfect iron on. This will be the beginning of gifts, Dr.s, mail, paper, refuse, hostess, NO ONE will be exempt from GIFTS!! AND cookies & Soup Bulbs, this is my FAVORITE time of the year! I was born to GIVE!! Thank You for the idea & the cut file, you ROCK!!!
NightMuseStudio said…
I really want to make this! But the project link just opens Design Space. Please help!
Doodlecraft said…
The post is updated, it should take you directly to the project file now! :) Please let me know if there is any other issue.
gk said…
I love this project. How would I do this if I wanted to be able to replace the insides? I want to keep the cover but just insert new books as I fill them up?
Thanks so much!
Doodlecraft said…
Rubber cement will hold the book as long as you want it to, then you can peel it out and glue in a new book. :)