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Covering Your Textbook

Covering Your Textbook. Procure full size paper bag from Kroger, Food Lion, Martin’s, etc. Cut off a skinny side and the bottom – leaving yourself with a long piece of brown paper consisting of the front, the back, and a side. Place textbook in the middle of this long piece.

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Covering Your Textbook

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  1. Covering Your Textbook

  2. Procure full size paper bag from Kroger, Food Lion, Martin’s, etc.

  3. Cut off a skinny side and the bottom – leaving yourself with a long piece of brown paper consisting of the front, the back, and a side

  4. Place textbook in the middle of this long piece

  5. Use a pencil and mark where the top and bottom edges sit on the paper

  6. Remove the textbook and fold down the bag on those lines

  7. Place textbook on paper, leave the edges folded down

  8. Take one part of the book cover and “feed” the book cover through the paper fold, you’ll want a good 4” of paper to create the flap on the inside of the cover.

  9. Do the same with the remaining cover

  10. Wiggle the book and the paper to get both sides fitting snugly

  11. Tape the paper together at the tops and bottoms of each of the flaps – DO NOT tape paper to the book – this will result in a damaged book and you will be fined!

  12. Show the book to me and get your homework pass!

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