I have to admit I've been a bit of a creative slump since the holidays. I'm going to chalk it up to sheer burn-out after a banner holiday season for Lark Studio. But the siren song of the studio called this week and I decided to start the attack on the growing stack of unusable vinyl hiding in the corner. Since Record Album Notebooks have become a staple for the shop I wanted to see if I could use the vinyl for a new style or two.
Introducing our new Vinyl Cover notebooks! These notebooks have a 3-ring closure to make them easily refillable so you can reuse the covers over and over again. Style 1 has the vinyl as the cover, has one section of plain recycled paper and a back pocket.
Style 2 uses the record album cover as the front cover and section divider, has a front pocket, both a lined paper and plain paper section, and uses the vinyl as the back cover.
Both styles measure 6 inches x 8.5 inches. The size was dictated by the pockets. A new, unopened pack of 12 pockets was a recent dumpster diving score! As I come across more reclaimed paper I'll offer refills for this style on the website.
Any other ideas of what I can do with all this vinyl?
