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Recycle Office Paper into Blank Books
Direct recycling of paper business waste.
- Author: Becky Stern
- Time required: 1 hour
- Difficulty: Easy
Here I will give a simple bookbinding tutorial using a Japanese stab-binding technique for making blank books from paper that is printed on one side. These books are useful for all kinds of notes, and tell an interesting story about the place they came from. I work in the computer lab at my school, where a lot of printer paper is wasted. I go through the recycle bin to find my papers.
Sections
Tools
- Cutting mat / work surface
- Drill, or drill press (or awl)
- Needle, large sewing or bookbinding
- Paper cutter, scissors, or utility knife
- Ruler
Relevant parts
- Yarn, string, or other cord (6 ft)
- Paper (25+ pcs), directly recycled, blank on one side copy, inkjet, laser, etc.,
- card stock (2 pcs), directly recycled or other heavy cover stock
- View:
- Paginated
- Full width

Edit Step 1
— Cut and fold your paper
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Using a paper cutter, scissors, or a utility knife, cut your paper down to twice the desired size.
Fold each sheet in half, and cut your cover material (one for front, one for back) down to the size of a folded sheet.
Almost all paper has a bias - it's easier to bend in one direction over another - so make sure you align your paper all the same way. Office paper is typically biased along the long edge.

Edit Step 2
— Line up, clip, and make holes
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Stack your cover material and pages together and line up all edges. Clip with the large binder clip to secure.
Mark 3/8" from both to-be-bound corners (the folded side of the sheets). Divide the space along the binding between these marks into thirds, and mark those locations. These are where we make the holes for the twine binding.
Make holes all the way through the book with an awl, drill, or drill press.
If using a drill or drill press, make sure to clamp your papers tightly down to avoid any paper ruffling. Placing a piece of wood under the book helps make a clean cut in the back.
This guide has been completed 2 times.
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