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Let's put the finishing touches on the cover. So, after you've folded the sheets in be sure
to make that little clip where that fold is again you know reinforce if that can still
move. We're going to fold that in. Flip this over and take your ruler and just smooth out
any of those bubbles that may have worked they way into the cover. If you do find that
there's a bubble in the contact sheet, you can always take a pin or your OAL just make
a little nick in there and it's going to open it up so the air can be pushed out. That way
you get a really clean nice cover. Now, we're going to need our craft glue and we're going
to put this inside sheet on to the cover inside part of the cover. So, open that up. Make
sure you're in a well ventilated room and we're going to smooth this on to the back.
Get a really even clean coat on there all the way down. Get right to the edge because
that's where your papers going to come okay and then get this top part as well and set
this on there and get it nice and even. Make sure you have the same amount of room all
around. It looks like on one part, you've gotten a little too much just take your scissors
and trim it off a little bit. Smooth that towards the flap. Soon as it feels like it's
going to stick, you want to take this flap and bend it backwards and put your nail in
there and what we're going to try to do is get this paper to go right inside that groove.
You want it to stay in there. So, when you bend it up, you should have it folded inside
that crease. So, we'll get that. There we go. Here we go. So, it should bend inside
the crease and then when you get that, find your holes that you made inside and just poke
your OAL or re-hole punch that so you know where to put your screws again and as soon
as we get that done, then we are ready to go. I feel it in there. Let's see, okay. And
there we go. So, you got your holes. Now, we're ready to prepare the paper.