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Nice idea. I had not thought to add additional ribbon markers but your technique seems to work.
Hey! Great Idea! You can also glue them from the top down between the signatures ( sections and the spine cover. I’ve done this with other reference books I have its easy. Just open your journal in the very center lay it pages down. this should provide enough of a gap to put a little glue. (elmers works fine) Then insert the ribbons of your choice from the top down. Closes journal and allow to dry before using.
I love this idea. And as I like to say, “straight from the files of ‘why didn’t I think of that?!’ ” …
Great Idea! I’m going to try this because it will look so much better than tabs and do the same job. “)
Nice! Great idea! Will definitely do this!
where do you get the ribbon from ? can any kind be used ?
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