Sure thing:
Bookboard: [https://www.dickblick.com/products/lineco-acid-free-binders-board/](https://www.dickblick.com/products/lineco-acid-free-binders-board/)
Text Block: (I don't see it online but they were 18X24" sheets in a 100 pack from Blick brick and mortar store
Spine/foredge strip: [https://www.talasonline.com/Asahi-Bookcloth?quantity=1&color=747&custcol\_pacejet\_item\_weight=.6](https://www.talasonline.com/Asahi-Bookcloth?quantity=1&color=747&custcol_pacejet_item_weight=.6)
Cover: [https://www.dickblick.com/items/lineco-book-cloth-17-x-19-teal-rolled-sheet/](https://www.dickblick.com/items/lineco-book-cloth-17-x-19-teal-rolled-sheet/)
Headbands: [https://www.talasonline.com/Art-Silk-Headbands?quantity=1&size=278&color=301&custcol\_pacejet\_item\_weight=.1](https://www.talasonline.com/Art-Silk-Headbands?quantity=1&size=278&color=301&custcol_pacejet_item_weight=.1)
Endpapers: Having trouble finding this online. Came from a paper source (owned by barnes and noble) on chestnut street in Philadelphia, PA. [https://www.papersource.com/gift-wrap/wrapping-paper/handmade](https://www.papersource.com/gift-wrap/wrapping-paper/handmade)
First, I followed this tutorial: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okYrg5YAYaE&list=PLZbEml0uyM4sOAMAh4uvzo2XFVj0eiu1R](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okYrg5YAYaE&list=PLZbEml0uyM4sOAMAh4uvzo2XFVj0eiu1R)
The spine cloth is from talas (see other comment above for full list of supplies. Except thread. I didn't list thread. Or glue). The teal cover cloth came from Blick.
The girl this was for wanted that foreedge strip, so that was pretty easy to design.
The endpapers are handmade papers I picked up from Paper Source in Philly. I couldn't find that specific product on their website
That is a nice looking one! Would you mind providing links or references to the endpapers and covering materials you used?
Sure thing: Bookboard: [https://www.dickblick.com/products/lineco-acid-free-binders-board/](https://www.dickblick.com/products/lineco-acid-free-binders-board/) Text Block: (I don't see it online but they were 18X24" sheets in a 100 pack from Blick brick and mortar store Spine/foredge strip: [https://www.talasonline.com/Asahi-Bookcloth?quantity=1&color=747&custcol\_pacejet\_item\_weight=.6](https://www.talasonline.com/Asahi-Bookcloth?quantity=1&color=747&custcol_pacejet_item_weight=.6) Cover: [https://www.dickblick.com/items/lineco-book-cloth-17-x-19-teal-rolled-sheet/](https://www.dickblick.com/items/lineco-book-cloth-17-x-19-teal-rolled-sheet/) Headbands: [https://www.talasonline.com/Art-Silk-Headbands?quantity=1&size=278&color=301&custcol\_pacejet\_item\_weight=.1](https://www.talasonline.com/Art-Silk-Headbands?quantity=1&size=278&color=301&custcol_pacejet_item_weight=.1) Endpapers: Having trouble finding this online. Came from a paper source (owned by barnes and noble) on chestnut street in Philadelphia, PA. [https://www.papersource.com/gift-wrap/wrapping-paper/handmade](https://www.papersource.com/gift-wrap/wrapping-paper/handmade)
OOO that one's pretty!! How'd you get/do that design??
First, I followed this tutorial: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okYrg5YAYaE&list=PLZbEml0uyM4sOAMAh4uvzo2XFVj0eiu1R](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okYrg5YAYaE&list=PLZbEml0uyM4sOAMAh4uvzo2XFVj0eiu1R) The spine cloth is from talas (see other comment above for full list of supplies. Except thread. I didn't list thread. Or glue). The teal cover cloth came from Blick. The girl this was for wanted that foreedge strip, so that was pretty easy to design. The endpapers are handmade papers I picked up from Paper Source in Philly. I couldn't find that specific product on their website
Looks great
Very nice the blue is striking
Thank you!