How to Make a Homemade DIY Journal Out of Wood
Just stuff them with any kind of pages for a one-of-a-kind DIY wood journal! But don’t stop there: think about photo albums…agenda books… and much more!
So this is reeeeeaaaally simple.
Ready??
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Materials: How to Make a Wood DIY Journal
- 1/4″ birch plywood. Get the full sheet for $12. It’s 4’x8′ in size, and you can make probably at least 8 or more journals!!
- Jigsaw
- Metal book rings
- Power drill with 5/16 bit
- Sandpaper (220 fine)
- Stain
- 3-prong hole puncher
- Wood burner (Buy the Creative Versa wood burning kit from Amazon)
- A printed design
- Transfer paper (or a stencil)
- Hemp oil or polyurethane
- Computer paper or any 8.5″x11″ paper to fill the middle
But First…..Do You Know How to Use a Jigsaw?
For this tutorial, you’ll need to pull out some power tools, my friend, but if you’ve never used power tools, it’s not hard to learn! Just check out this power tools tutorial I did on how to use a jigsaw.
If you’d rather make these journals without power tools, click here to read How to Make DIY Journals Out of Scrapbook Paper.
If you’ve got experience with power tools, then proceed, my friend!
How to Make a DIY Journal Out of Wood
Now let’s get to the good part!! I’m soooo lovin’ this! It will last for years and you can fill it with whatever you want–photos, To-Do lists, scrapbooks, and more! Even better, make them for gifts!
(BONUS GIFT): Enter your name and email and download my Room Makeover Journal packet to put inside of your DIY wooden journal!
STEP 1: Grab Your Birch Plywood.
It cost about $12 at Home Depot. Get the 1/4″ thickness.
STEP 2: Measure using computer paper or notebook paper as a template!
The reason I had to make it a little bigger than the 8.5″ paper is that when you put your journal together, you’ll need a little bit of an overhang for a finished look.
STEP 3: Cut, baby, cut!
Cut two pieces out. They’ll measure 8-5/8″ x 11″. Basically, the size of a piece of paper plus 1/4″ extra.
STEP 4: Make holes in a sheet of paper, then drill.
Use your 3-prong hole puncher to make a template for where the holes will go on your board. Use your power drill and a 5/16″ drill bit to drill the holes.
STEP 5: Sand everything smooth with 220 grit fine sandpaper.
STEP 6: Print out design or name, transfer to front board of the journal.
Just use your printer. I used this site to create a printed name for myself.
STEP 7: Use the wood burner.
OOooohhh…I think I have discovered a new passion: burning wood!! This set comes with several tips. It’s fun, actually! Reminds me of the smell of roasting marshmallows. HAHA.
STEP 8: Stain your wood journal.
I used Minwax….Espresso!
Step 10: Wipe down the DIY wooden journal with hemp oil or polyurethane.
STEP 11: Add metal rings and paper!
Now you are DONE, honey! WOO HOO!
Can I just say that I love this??!
How to Make a DIY Journal Notebook Out of Scrapbook Paper
What if you don’t have power tools? Then you can make these easy DIY journal notebook out of scrapbook paper, which would take you (literally) 10 minutes to make.
Here are some ideas for how you can use your DIY journal or DIY notebook!
- Lined paper for class notes
- Scrapbook (use acid-free pages)
- Artbook for drawing
- Teen journal
- Travel journal
- Coloring book for kids
- Photo album
- Meal planning
- Blogger calendar
- Family journal
- Much more!
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Here are some ideas for how you can use your DIY journal or DIY notebook!
- Lined paper for class notes
- Scrapbook (use acid-free pages)
- Art book for drawing
- Teen journal
- Travel journal
- Coloring book for kids
- Photo album
- Meal planning
- Blogger calendar
- Family journal
- Much more!
So did you know how easy it was to make a wooden journal? I bet you didn’t! Leave a comment and let me know if this tutorial was helpful in creating your own DIY wooden journal or was helpful in creating DIY gift ideas for friends and family! 🙂
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