I have just finished making these leather notebook covers, which will be Christmas presents for my favourite aunts, who now look forward to receiving something handmade from me. So instead of something wooden, I thought I would do something a bit different, and having been inspired by the fantastic leatherworkers on this forum, I decided on leatherwork. (To all those aforementioned leather crafters - don't worry, I'm not coming for your jobs!)
Notebook covers by Alan Muddypaws, on Flickr
Notebook covers 2 by Alan Muddypaws, on Flickr
Designed to take an A6 notebook. I took on board some recent advice not to use some cheap notebooks, so that replacement books should be available (I chose some by Black n' Red).
I attempted some basic tooling to liven them up ( it needed to be simple line drawings, as I am not very artistic)
One aunt loves Labradors.
Dog by Alan Muddypaws, on Flickr
The other aunt is a bee keeper.
Bee by Alan Muddypaws, on Flickr
I watched some YouTube videos for instruction, and made some leather stamps from some big nails.
Homemade tools by Alan Muddypaws, on Flickr
I'm a long way from being any good at it, but I'm pleased with how they turned out.
Thanks for looking.


Designed to take an A6 notebook. I took on board some recent advice not to use some cheap notebooks, so that replacement books should be available (I chose some by Black n' Red).
I attempted some basic tooling to liven them up ( it needed to be simple line drawings, as I am not very artistic)
One aunt loves Labradors.

The other aunt is a bee keeper.

I watched some YouTube videos for instruction, and made some leather stamps from some big nails.

I'm a long way from being any good at it, but I'm pleased with how they turned out.
Thanks for looking.