Repurposing 3 Ring Binder Spines: Creative Craft Ideas

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores creative ideas for repurposing the spines of 3 ring binders. Participants share various suggestions and personal experiences related to crafting and using these materials in innovative ways.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions making lap boards by cutting apart 3 ring binders and seeks ideas for the spines.
  • Another participant suggests creating a calendar using chipboard and drawings from kids, acknowledging it may require more effort than initially anticipated.
  • One participant humorously proposes using the spines to create a surprise for their partner by leaving them scattered around the house.
  • A participant shares their experience using individual rings at preschool to make books with laminated pictures, suggesting similar adaptations for home use.
  • Another participant mentions using the spines as necklace organizers by attaching them to a board.
  • One participant expresses enthusiasm for the calendar idea, considering it a fun project for their kids, while also reflecting on their own crafting supplies.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the practicality and effort involved in the suggested projects, with some participants expressing enthusiasm for the ideas while others acknowledge the potential challenges.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a lighthearted and creative approach to crafting, with participants sharing personal anecdotes and imaginative uses for binder spines.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the crafting community, particularly those interested in repurposing materials for creative projects, may find the shared ideas and experiences valuable.

dwyerkim
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I just made lap boards by cutting apart 3 ring binders. Anyone have an idea of something I could use the spine (with the rings) for? I just figured someone crafty might have a great idea before I pitch these! :)
 
Well you know I would have a use for them! :rolleyes: :D
Why not cut some chipboard (you know what I am talking about) and make a calendar with them. Have the kids draw on some paper as the calendar scenes and do up some months off of one of those calendar maker sites.

Yeah, yeah, I know... more work that you were thinking about right?! I dont blame ya. As I was typing I was like, "Uh, no... that sounds like a bit more work than I would want to do" :D
 
Keep them around for some night when your DH comes home late. Leave them scattered about the house, open, for him to discover in the dark.Did I actually suggest that?
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
Keep them around for some night when your DH comes home late. Leave them scattered about the house, open, for him to discover in the dark.

Did I actually suggest that?


:eek: ehehehe.. now that is funny! :D
 
We use the individual rings at our preschool for books. I take pictures out of magazines of things the kids like, laminate them, and use the rings to make a book.

At home you could use page protectors, and make some kind of book... family, vacation, animals, transportation.

I am not sure if you can round out the edges or how this would work with the back of the binder still attached. We use the individual rings at school, but maybe you could adapt something.

Maybe use it for a photo album of family for the kids to use.... or a notebook with writing paper. Use a stiff piece of cardboard or a few pieces of posterboard as the back.

Although I must admit, I do like the creativity of KG's post.
 
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useshere is an idea for every product that you get you get a use and care card punch a hole in the corner and then you can pass it around at your shows.
 
Great as necklace organizers. Stick them to a board.
 
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pchefkristin said:
Well you know I would have a use for them! :rolleyes: :D
Why not cut some chipboard (you know what I am talking about) and make a calendar with them. Have the kids draw on some paper as the calendar scenes and do up some months off of one of those calendar maker sites.

Yeah, yeah, I know... more work that you were thinking about right?! I dont blame ya. As I was typing I was like, "Uh, no... that sounds like a bit more work than I would want to do" :D

Yikes, I had to do a double take to see which message board this is! ;)
Actually this would work well for my kids, they would love it, could make each of them their own little calendars to work from. And hmmmmm, you think I can come up with some paper around here to give them seeing as how I haven't done anything with my supplies in about 6 months? :(

I don't think I can snap out the individual rings, otherwise I'm sure I could come up with tons of things to do with them.

Thanks for the ideas, y'all are creative... love the necklace organizer idea... could also use this somehow with my kids' toys (maybe....)

Kitchen guy, I hope your wife never comes across extra 3 ring binders... :eek:
 
dwyerkim said:
Kitchen guy, I hope your wife never comes across extra 3 ring binders... :eek:
If she does, it will be late at night, all open and all over the floor.
 
Ok, KG, I'm convinced. You're an evil genius.
 
I don't think so, at least, I don't have a Mini-Me.
 
Are you sure? I mean, you travel so much. Maybe you've left him in some hotel somewhere.
 
You might be right about the hotel room, in a way. ;)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some creative ways to repurpose 3 ring binder spines?

There are numerous creative ways to repurpose 3 ring binder spines. You can use them to create bookmarks, decorative labels for storage boxes, or even as a base for a mini photo album. Additionally, they can be transformed into unique wall art by painting or decorating them and arranging them in an artistic display.

Can I use binder spines for organization in my craft space?

Absolutely! Binder spines can be used to organize various materials in your craft space. You can label them with the type of supplies they hold, such as ribbons, washi tape, or stickers, and store them vertically in a container for easy access. This not only keeps your space tidy but also adds a personalized touch.

How can I decorate binder spines for a more aesthetic look?

To decorate binder spines, consider using washi tape, paint, or scrapbook paper. You can wrap the spine in decorative paper and seal it with Mod Podge for a smooth finish. Adding stickers or stencils can also enhance the visual appeal. Personalizing them with your favorite colors or patterns can make them a fun addition to your craft supplies.

Are there any DIY projects that specifically use binder spines?

Yes, there are several DIY projects that utilize binder spines. One popular project is creating a custom notebook or journal by attaching decorated spines to covers made from cardstock or cardboard. Another idea is to make a photo display by attaching spines to a canvas and clipping photos or notes to them with mini clothespins.

Where can I find inspiration for repurposing binder spines?

You can find inspiration for repurposing binder spines on various crafting websites, blogs, and social media platforms like Pinterest and Instagram. Many crafters share their projects and ideas, which can spark your creativity. Additionally, craft books and magazines often feature unique ways to use everyday items, including binder spines.

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