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  • Haynes net today.

  • It's time for another planet related video.

  • Today's because going to be super simple, but just something I wanted to put out this so I could refer people to it because I tend to get this question a lot on instagram and emails and messages and stuff like that.

  • So I thought I'd throw enough so I could just recommend people watch this video in the future.

  • So what's the question?

  • The question is, how do I make a sticker book?

  • This is the main sticker book I use.

  • As you can see, I have a lot of stickers stored in here, but I recently put really adorable plan off.

  • It's so cute, I couldn't not.

  • So anyways, the reason I bought this planner is because, as you can see, this sticker book is getting playful, and I wanted to have another one.

  • It still has all its insects in it.

  • And I'm not gonna be filling up this journal on camera.

  • That's kind of an overtime thing, but I can flip.

  • You threw that general later on when I finished.

  • If you're curious, just let me know.

  • This video is just about how do I create an incident to go on here.

  • Basically, I use a sheet of stick of paper.

  • This paper is from Avery.

  • I've got this from Office Works.

  • This is my weather icon sheet.

  • And as you can see, I've used up almost all the clouds stickers.

  • So it may not be very clear on this Stick a sheet, but there is still a little bit of space you can see right on the edge.

  • Probably not more than one or two millimeters of space.

  • That's fine.

  • You can still put this in your stick.

  • A book?

  • Some stickers sheets are gonna have very little space like this one.

  • It's like 123 millimeters at most very little.

  • And then others are gonna have a ton of space like you.

  • This one from stick by.

  • Stick with me.

  • There's, like, at least a centimetre, maybe half a centimeter a space, which is really great.

  • So these ones are a lot easier to do these ones a little bit hotter, but you could still do them Either way.

  • You don't.

  • It doesn't really matter how much space they have.

  • You can still make it work, taking you stick a sheet.

  • What?

  • I recommend doing is cutting this out in strips, by the way, before we start, if you are using every stick of paper, you should just note that there is like an alto Leia.

  • And in Elena, I would get rid of this outer layer of fuss because you don't want to include that as part of your measurement, because it's gonna come off anyways.

  • So I would take that office and then stop the measurement from where the stick of paper actually starts.

  • And then I would just measure it.

  • Actually, one and 1/2 does seem a little bit short.

  • You know what?

  • You know what I said?

  • Go two centimeters.

  • So that's like, What's that?

  • In inches half an inch?

  • Quarter Vinge 0.8 0.9.

  • I'm sorry.

  • I'm really bad with conversion of measurements, but I'm trying to show it to you.

  • Here.

  • It's this one.

  • Hell for inches, This is one inch.

  • So, yeah, hopefully that's somewhat helpful.

  • See, I'm gonna make a whole two centimeters, all right?

  • And I'm going to do the same at the bottom.

  • Just gonna mock him down him and I like rules that you can see right through.

  • So that you can see how much papers underneath.

  • So I personally recommend getting a ruler that you can see right through this ruler that I'm using actually came with my old cape.

  • Lana, it's just the A divider.

  • That's why I've got And I love using this because it has measurements here.

  • Measures interest, centimeters, and I'm going to show you later.

  • It helps me measure out the holes put in.

  • So I've marked it at the top.

  • I've marked it at the bottom, but what you could do next, It's just ruled the line down and then cut it with scissors.

  • But I used a paper kata here.

  • This is really chief.

  • I got this from Office Works, and I recommend if you're really into crafting, I'd recommend getting one of these because it just makes cutting paper so so much easier.

  • Basically, what I'm gonna do is this is the part where the blade runs through.

  • Just aligned this dot and the bottom dot to exactly where this is and then just run the cut a throat feel like I might be a little off, but honestly, it doesn't matter too much anyways.

  • Just run it through and then you have one strips.

  • You just keep doing that until you have as many strips.

  • You need two strips for each sticker sheet, so just make sure you always have an even number.

  • So make sure you're working off a really clean table top like this where I can stick stuff on and it comes off pretty easily.

  • So in this instance for this stick a sheet.

  • I don't have very much space at all because even see, there's like hardly any space.

  • But there's still a little bit.

  • It doesn't matter if you don't have any.

  • So if you don't have any space on the side stickers, air right up to the edge, then flip it over on the side that you want the binder to be on the rings.

  • Then just stick this on the back instead.

  • So what I'm doing is I'm sticking with stick of paper on the back instead.

  • As you can see, there's a bit of an overlap.

  • I give it maybe five millimeter overlap, maybe half a centimeter and not too much, but just enough so that it has a good grip on it and just make sure it's even throughout the entire stick of sheep.

  • This is the part I'm not good at, but their stick that down There we go.

  • And then if you pull it up so you've lengthen the stick of sheet a little bit with this piece of pot, but it's sticky.

  • So what you need to do is take another strip of stick of paper, label stick of paper, and then just stick it over that don't try not to overlook the actual stickers, because I've done that.

  • And it just is a bit of pain, but yes.

  • And there you go.

  • So you're gonna have a bit of stickiness as overlap Pia of stickiness.

  • And you're gonna have a little bit over here.

  • Stickiness.

  • Yeah, that's fine.

  • Just cuddle that off.

  • So, for example, just gonna come petal gonna cut this one off and then this extra overlap.

  • Yeah, I'm just gonna cut that right off as well.

  • It was hot and do things on camera.

  • So pressure.

  • And yet So now you've extended the edge off your stick of paper.

  • And then this is why I love this Because I can measure up here as to where I think the rings will go because this is an exact match for the rings since it was came with it.

  • And then I just draw those in.

  • I've mocked up where my hold will be, so I'll get a hole puncher and I will just no so hard to do without, actually, yeah, it still had to do on camera conscious, each one.

  • So, as you can see, I've got my extra strip.

  • I've got the holes punched and they should match up.

  • Exactly.

  • But if you didn't have something like this, then obviously just take any of the insects here.

  • Like in my new cat planner.

  • Just take any of these and trace them that we find the fit.

  • It all works the same.

  • And yes, now, I'm just going to flip over to the weather section of this, and I'm gonna put these in, and it is as simple as that.

  • I really hope you found this video helpful.

  • Thank you so much watching.

  • If there are any other little tips and tricks you'd like to see me show here, then he should have let me know in the comments because I am more than happy to film them.

  • I hope you guys having an incredible day.

Haynes net today.

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