
I am a huge fan of rubber cement. Always have been. I recall being little and painting it all over my hands just so it would dry and I could peel it off. Oh wait, that was what I was doing yesterday instead of cleaning the master bathroom. It really is an exceptional product and is working great for these little numbers I have been playing around with.

What do you think? Do you like them? They are
Moleskine notebooks that I have been doing a little summin' summin' to.... with the help of my
handy-dandy (nope, not going say notebook here) rubber cement, sewing machine and a tiny bit of hot glue. I don't want my hot glue gun to pack it's bags and move out on me. The paper, felt, foam, button and trim combo is very fun to work with and combining the textures gives these lots of interest. I also get a huge kick out of sewing on paper. I love the sound the needle makes with each stitch and I love the results. If you are nice, you might get one of these fellers for Christmas.
rubber cement rocks!!!
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