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Cover |
Warping |
Yes.. those *are* bumpy lumpys you are seeing. It badly warped from the 'glue incident'. Despite a very thin layer of glue, warping occured, and on the folders, too, as you can see. And, naturally, it had to be on the BEGINNING of the lapbook :) I considered (read: struggled with) scrapping this, and starting anew, then decided to just leave it be, chalk it up to experience, and go forward.
I didn't want to let the wind out of our sails :)
Another lesson learned was that, for those larger areas and when adhering multiple folders together... a glue stick doesn't always work, either:
Poor adhesion |
My plan to fix this, which I haven't done yet, is to use some Dotto scrapbook adhesive tape on these. It will definitely seal them up nicely!
So, now that we've got this out of the way, on with the rest of the lapbook!
Pages 1-2 |
Pages 3-4 |
Pages 5-6 |
Page 5 Close-up |
Page 6 Close-up |
Page 7-8 |
I had just a couple more images to share, the close up of pages 7 & 8, but for some reason, blogger won't let me add it. So, I will just explain that the hexagons are flaps, with answers to the questions pasted inside.
This lapbook was extremely fun... and it was FREE. If you would like to do this lapbook, click here to go straight to it. It is available thru Currclick, which has several free and low priced unit studies and lapbook project packs. I've gotten several projects here, and we can't wait to start the next one. It's a fantastic resource for lapbooks and unit studies!
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