I’m going through a crafting phase of upcycling old
books, especially children’s books. I
love the nostalgia of looking through all of the books I read as a kid. I’ve been making envelopes and then making confetti with
the leftover parts of the pages, but haven’t found a use for the covers
yet. I had an idea to make an eReader
cover, and after finding a tutorial on Instructables (click to go to tutorial) I decided to give it a shot.
I have a cover for my Kindle, but my mom just purchased
her Nook not too long ago and needs a nice durable cover for traveling. Since she has the Nook at her house, I called
and got dimensions of the Nook and then sat down to make the cover. I made a template of the Nook's dimensions
out of an old cereal box to help me with placement within the book.
Image showing inside of eReader Cover - felt on both sides, 45 degree corners, and white elastic to hold the eReader |
I read through the tutorial and then followed it as best
as I could remember. I used a cereal box
wrapped in felt as the padding on both sides, trimmed the corners at 45
degrees, and added the elastic at about an inch from each corner.
Side view of the eReader cover - it's a little bulky looking |
When it’s closed, it looks a little bulky. With the Nook inside, it looks even more
bulky and just doesn't quite look right.
Another problem with this is that the elastic corners that are supposed
to hold the Nook in place don’t fit. The
Nook simple touch, or whatever version it is, has very rounded corners with a
radius larger than I anticipated.
Front view of the eReader cover without the elastic closed |
Sorry, I don’t have any photos of the Nook inside the
case because I was frustrated and left it at my mom’s. I also just quickly took photos before I headed out the door, so these aren't the best photos.
Next time I make one of these I’ll be sure to have the
real Nook next to me so I can make sure it will actually fit. I’ll also only put the thick padding on one
side or hollow out one side so it will fit better.
It looks super cute.. when the Nook isn’t inside. I’ll post a better tutorial if I make another
one, but if you want to make your own then follow the original tutorial and you
should do fine. I would also recommend
not using a book with such a small binding and it should help with the
bulkiness.
I might make another eReader Cover that addresses the problems I came across with the first one, but I'm trying to think of
other ideas to reuse the book covers.
I'm thinking of trying to make a clutch or purse!
I'm linking up here: Be Different Act Normal, Young and Crafty, Setting for Four, Tatertots and Jello, 504 Main, Petals to Picots, Alderberry Hill
This is a super cute idea! I think it would be especially great for a kid's kindle or e-reader.
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