Onto the project: for this one I kept it very simple and uber-green by raiding the paper recycling bin for two pieces of the thin cardboard (mine were inserts from two of the wall calendars I bought for this year), a wallpaper border remnant, and a piece of pretty scrapbook paper. I also used a paper trimmer, scissors, a small paintbrush and some washable school glue:
The covers of the composition book are really flimsy card stock, so I needed to reinforce them first. I cut the two cardboard pieces to fit the front and back covers, glued them on, and let the notebook dry overnight (and to keep everything from warping I sandwiched the notebook between two bigger, much heavier books):
I fit the wallpaper border remnant as the outside cover for both the front and back covers, and folded the ends over inside before I glued that on and left it to dry overnight:
I then covered the insides of the front and back covers with pieces of the scrapbooking paper, glued that down, and left that to dry overnight:
Here's the end result:
I liked how elegant the composition book looks now, and it's certainly sturdier. I was especially happy to finally use that wallpaper border remnant, which is one I found when we moved into this house (the previous owner's wife had them decorating the ceilings in practically every room.) I also didn't have to cut the wallpaper to fit; it was the perfect size for the covers.
More recomposition idea linkage:
Dream a Little Bigger has a tutorial here on how to re-cover a composition book.
Ashley Hackshaw has a post here about turning a composition book into an art journal.
Ellison Lane has directions here on how to sew a quilted cover for a composition book.
Momtastic has instructions here on how to give a composition book a chalkboard cover.