Surely for any excursion by mountain town you have entered the need to draw what your eyes beheld. To draw on any site, whether that site montaau other, we can use a small but useful notebook. The most celebrated artists in history already Hacan: Vincent Van Gogh, one of them. There follows we will describe step by step the elaboration of a simple drawing book covers to draw: Keep in mind that some materials necesitars. Materials needed for the craft: 10 sheets of paper (recommended size: A3), 2 cathodes of cardboard (or a cardboard box), duct tape, a darning needle and heavy thread, glue, paints and scissors. We take each of the 10 sheets and fold them in half twice. ste be the size of our book of notes. At this point we have to ensure that the folds have been completed successfully. And we do not have to rush to make the fold: slow and good lyrics. If you have performed folded in half twice now we have to cut the folds of the upper halves of each sheet: Note the picture on the right. There follows we will develop the front and back of the notebook. We will use the cathodes of the cereal box cardboard cow. Put the two cathodes of cardboard on top of each other and located in the middle of the pile of leaves sewn together. There follows 1cm margin leaves leaf relationship means of marking the boundaries of the front / back with a pencil or colored pen. To decorate the cover painted with beautiful colors a sign indicating that his is your sketchbook. The poster you can print at the bottom of this page. Manufacturing experience different sketchbooks formats: square, rectangular, oblong . . According to the verse you use it will be useful to either side. . . The book is a format for text and images. Although the first books had other (usually the roll, the normal form of the drawing book covers is now the codex, that is, a set of sheets, of paper or other similar materials as the parchment by the back somehow (the most common binding). Also called "book" a digital image of a drawing book covers (see e-book), but lack of paper and binding. Covers: These are the outer parts of the book. They tend to be of a material harder than the sheets. usually cardboard, plastic, leather . . On the cover is written the title of the work, its author, illustrations and designs to make it identifiable and attractive. Mistakenly called cover to cover. Cover: is leaf preceding the title page, and in which only shows the title of the drawing book covers and author, summarized and often the collection. a prior summary before the start of the book. Originally a protective sheet, as a cover . It is printed on the right (front) and sometimes uses the "back" (back to news or other information like library books). Both pages are not numbered. Home: is the page that contained the book's full title, full name of author, place and year of printing, publishing (and in most cases your brand), and collection. It is usually on page 1, and is always right. Often tends to confuse a drawing book covers cover with lids or caps. Back: is page 2, and can say it is the only fixed page from a book. Take credit for authorship and translation, legal elements such as the copyright holder, the ISBN (International Standard drawing book covers Number: international standard drawing book covers number) and legal deposit. Should bear the name and address of the publisher, and year of publication of the book. Some publishers, particularly in the Anglo world, including a bibliography card standard to assist libraries. It is a common mistake to confuse the back with the back cover or back cover. In a magazine or newspaper the last page of paper or cardboard, is called simply "ultimate". Thanks (also called "autographs"), which are placed quite freely, usually after the back, often in a subsequent page after the title page, or before the prologue, faced with him in a back page. Dedication, that an author writes by hand, usually on the cover or title page, the buyer writes a drawing book covers to give away is best done on the title page. Bookplates or ex libris, is written by hand (or with an ink stamp) by the owner stating that it owns, or putting the name of the library that owns the book. This is best done on the title page. Take special value Exlibris library books with particular notables, who are or were known by the company, loved or not. Glossary (Latin Glossarium). In the final pages, many books tend to include an annex that defines and discusses some of the terms used in this text to help readers better understand the meanings. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3. 0, additional terms may apply. Read Terms of Use for more information. . . .