David Prince

One by one, your linen napkins have been frayed from use or ruined by
sharing a wash cycle with a red sock. Use the last pristine orphan to
personalize a store-bought photo album.
What You Need: An ironed napkin, ½-inch-wide ribbon (measure the album's
four sides and get a piece of ribbon that's slightly longer), scissors,
and craft glue.
What You Do:
1. Place the napkin right-side down. Lay the photo album open on top and
cut around it, leaving a ½-inch border on all sides.
2. Apply small dots of glue across one long edge of the album's paper
lining. Fold the adjacent fabric over it, then press for a minute or so
until the bond sets. Repeat with the other edges. Note: Don't pull the
fabric too tightly or the album won't close easily.
3. For a clean finish and to cover any imperfections, add a hemlike
strip of ribbon where the fabric's edge meets the paper lining. Cut
pieces of ribbon to fit the four sides, clipping the ends of the short
pieces at a 45-degree angle to create neat corners. Use dots of glue to
attach the long pieces so they're flush with the ends of the book. Then attach the short pieces.
Also Works With: Tea towels, tablecloths, and sheets with playful
patterns, for covering other kinds of books, including binders and
datebooks.