After cutting them out, we cut down a 12x12 piece of scrapbook paper down to 8.5x11 for the cover and back and printed out our cover. I highly recommend printing on a scratch paper first to make sure it's the right size and coloring that you'd like. Plus, then you can be certain you are putting your paper in the correct way. After you have printed it, cut it down to size and remember to cut enough for the back of the book as well.
Don't mind the cookies in the corner of the picture...yum! :) |
Once it's cut down to size, make certain (one more time) that your coupons fit in just right. Take them out, and put one extra one (we had a few extra just-in-case coupons laying around) inside and go to town with your hole puncher. We did two holes.
Put your coupon book together and thread some ribbon through.
And, lastly, be proud of the beautiful hand-made gift you've made for your boss. :)
Side note: We did add stickers to each page and I forgot to post pictures with that, but it just made it that much more festive. We've decided that, my sister will right "VOID" after the use of each coupon, or, (if she chose to use it more than once) put a hole punch on the coupon so you can see how many times it's been used. I'm excited for her boss to see this awesome gift!
I would definitely make this again. It was a fun idea, a fun project and with the template, it wasn't nearly as time consuming as it could've been if we had designed each "coupon on our own. Fun, definitely fun! :)
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