Living in the Southern Hemisphere, I’ve always been a little confused about the whole back-to-school thing that trends around this time of the year. South of the equator, school starts mid-January after a long December holiday. The school year and the calendar year are in sync, all nicely lined up. So it feels a little weird when all my blogging friends start talking about back-to-school gift ideas in August. Well, it used anyway until my son went to study Psychology in Canada. Now I understand, well kinda. I’m still trying to get used to it. Calin spent his “summer” vacation here in South Africa, and he flew back to Canada this weekend. Sniff sniff . I’m so proud of him, but Canada is sooooooo far away and eight months feels like forever before he comes home again.
Right now I’m this pathetic little heap of mixed emotions.

I’ve been racking my brains trying to come up with a back-to-school, or in his case, back-to-uni gift. I wanted to make something different and as unique as he is. He loves fantasy, history, people and learning about strange facts that no one else knows. He’s the best kind of nerd. The only idea I could come up with was to make a journal so he could jot down his ideas or write that bestseller that I know is bubbling inside him. Something that perhaps the hobbits or even Gandalf would use to document their adventures through Middle Earth.

His back-to-school journal is filled with hand-bound paper but would work equally well as a laptop or tablet cover.

And it was so easy to put together, and this tutorial will show you how I did it. But, before we get there, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or Instagram. And don’t forget to subscribe so you’ll never miss a post!

How to Make a Lord of The Rings Back to School Journal
Like Tolkien, I thought I’d use those old medieval manuscripts as inspiration for the journal. That is until I read that in those days paper was made from newborn goats or calves. Ummmm nope, I can’t do that. I love my son to bits, but there are limits. Did you know that some manuscripts were even bound in human flesh??!!! UGH, no, no, no – that’s just beyond creepy. It might be something that Sauron would do, but not me. So onto plan B.
Plan B – Brown Paper Bags

I have a whole bunch of these bags in the craft cupboard. They come in so handy when you can’t find that darn roll of wrapping paper and they happened to be the right size for making Calin’s “Lord of the Rings” inspired journal. I just needed to cut off the handles and one of the sides. I left the other side alone to add some substance to the paper and, hopefully, a bit of strength to the binding. I’ve never bound a manuscript before, so I was figuring it out as I went along. Can you tell?

The hubby used a punch to make some holes along the long edge of the paper bags. Two holes on the outer edges of the paper and three in the middle. They say 7 is a magic number in Psychology, and in numerology, it represents the seeker, the thinker and the searcher of Truth (with a capital T), just like my son.

So now I had a whole bunch of brown paper bags with 7 holes in them. Pretty boring and not very inspiring right? It needed a bit more before it would resemble something that came out of the Lord of the Rings.
And So The Journey Begins
I found this awesome font called Angerthas. It automatically converts text into the cirth runes used by the Dwarves in Moria. My son is a HUGE fan of the Lord of the Rings, and besides learning the Chinese alphabet in his spare time, he’s pretty good at reading cirth too. I used the font to translate two of his favorite songs ……

and printed them onto the outer pages of the journal.

To mimic the look of oilskin on those printed pages, I painted on a thin layer of resin.

When the resin had dried, all the pages were bound together using strips of leather. A skewer helped to align the holes nicely.
The first time I tried binding the paper together I tied the leather strips too tightly and the back-to-school journal was really difficult to open. Oh well, you live and learn.
Making mistakes is better than faking perfections, right?
I found it best to open the journal up and then tie the knots, so there’s some play in the binding.

As a final touch, we used a piece of faux leather to make a cover. To add visual interest, I burnt a web pattern into the leather with a soldering iron.

Doesn’t it look cool?

To ensure the leather cover stays on I just braided a long piece of twine and inserted the end bits into holes I made in the leather.

To open the journal or laptop cover, my son just needs to unwrap the cords….

… and start putting his thoughts down on paper.

I wish with all my heart that my little hobbit will use his “Lord of the Rings” back-to-school journal to capture all his wonderful ideas and special memories. I probably shouldn’t call him that, since he’s just turned 20.

Do you make gifts for your kids when they go back to school? Please share in the comments; I’d love to see what you’ve done.
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78 comments
I am very excited to find this blog but I cannot find where I can receive posts via email…is there such a thing and I am just missing it? LOL of course it is me but I do hope for some guidance.
Ooops, that’s my fault Lindy. I removed the subscription thingy because it was causing problems and slowing everything down and completely forgot to put something else up instead. And I’m really bad with sending out emails too.
Michelle, what a beautiful and thoughtful gift for your son!! I bet he loves his new journal and especially since it was handmade just for him. I love the special touches you made with the songs. What a wonderful back to school gift!!
Thanks so much Keri. 8 months seems like such a long time, but it goes by so quickly too.
This is really adorable!! Thanks so much for stopping by!!
Hugs,
Debbie
Thanks so much Debbie, I really appreciate that
I am sure he will use it proudly, it is one of a kind and made with love just for him, what’s not to love? I hope spring will help you to resist the days until you see him again, keep busy doing wonderful things as always
Thank you so much Pili <3
Beautiful! Amazing! Love it, Michelle!
Thank you Mia, I really appreciate that
This is amazing! There’s so much fantastic attention to detail, and I think it’s an incredibly thoughtful gift for a university student. Great job, as always!
Thank you Amy. I struggled a bit to come up with something that was appropriate for a “Back to University” gift, especially since Calin has to fly back to Canada and I couldn’t overload his luggage with gifts for his dorm room 😉
I am sure your son feels so lucky having a creative mommy like you! This journal is a piece of art!!! I think that my english are so poor to describe this diy project!!!
Christina you should never, ever worry about your English. I wouldn’t know how to return the favor in Greek and I admire you so much. Thank you so much my friend, I appreciate all your comments
This turned out amazing!
XOOX
Jodie
http://www.jtouchofstyle.com
#sweetinspirationlinky
Thank you Jodie
Oh, it’s really amazing, Michelle! You’re one of the most creative ladies I ever know. Your “little” Lord of Rings (it’s one of my favorite books too) will be very proud of this gorgeous gift that surely remember you and home. Perhaps in these pages he’s going to write his first best seller. Who knows? Good luck for him! Have a wonderful day!
Oh I hope so Anabelia and thanks so much for your lovely words. Hope you have a wonderful day too
Okay this is such a good idea. I love to book bind it is so relaxing. You make the look so easy, I would have never thought of using this materials.
I even people who bind books for real Kristal. I took the easy way out, only 7 bindings to worry about 😉
Michelle, this is the coolest journal ever! I’m sure that your son thinks so too. You put so much attention into the details and creativity into the entire project. I love it!
Thanks so much Nikki 😀
This is so cool Michelle! You did and awesome job on the journal. I love it! It looks like a real leather journal. That’s so cool that you were able to translate a couple of the songs he likes in the different font.
I like how you added the spider web, and the braided twine to tie it closed.
Perfect school gift for your son!
I made a mini faux book charm but that’s as far as I’ve gone.
Ahhh Linda, thank you. I think you mini book charm is adorable
The spider design on the leather cover looks awesome. The way you explain all the steps, it is so easy to understand the whole concept.
I was a teacher in Gaborone, Botswana for many years, I know we had long holidays in December and the new year starts in January. Even seasons are different than the northern hemisphere there.
Ahhh you understand Sadhna, living in both hemisphere’s like that, it’s a big thing to adapt to. I still get confused seeing pictures of snow in the middle of December. It’s surreal when it’s our hottest time of the year here
Michelle, this is awesome! Finally a purpose for the paper bags! I save those too. Nooo, I could never use leather made from the skin of newborn baby lambs or calves. But the substitute you created is absolutely awesome! The faux leather looks so real & love the spider web on it. Hope your son loves it & uses it! Aww, I know you must miss him terribly when he goes.
I agree Florence, those newborns need to grow up and make babies, not become part of a book. I’m real happy that the paper bags worked as an alternative though and yes, I do miss him terribly. Not only does he have an incredible mind, but he makes the best coffee in the world and now I have to wait sooooo long to get my fix
This seems like an interesting journal that I can actually make for my nephew. Thanks for the great idea!!
My pleasure Elena, thanks so much for stopping and leaving a comment
What a creative DIY! It looks so authentic! The paper bags is genius. I’d like one of these myself. You should start an Etsy!
LOL, thanks Nik. Maybe one day when I get my act together 😉
I think its fantastic! My kids are very young and usually theirs gifts are new bags, pencils and staff like that. But your gift is perfect and i havent seen something like that! Have a nice day!
Thank you Sotiria. I popped over to your blog and found some amazing craft ideas there too.
This is beautiful and masculine enough for an adult male. You son must love it. I am going to share this with my son. I am sure he will love it as well.
Thanks so much Leanna, at least I know he’s at a good University thanks to you 😉