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How To Make Your Binder Look Cute

Cute Binder ideas for teen girl??!?!!?

Mkay so i am already thinking of how to make my school stuff super cute for nxt year and i dont have any ideas!Can you give me some of your ideas or lead me to some good videos Btw i am 13 and i am really girly BQ:cute locker ideas?

How to decorate my cheer binder?

I did stuff like this in middle school when I cheered. And I think it'd be cute to do A LOT of picturea , maybe do a section of your cheer team, and another of you. Then maybe put your tryouts numbers and bows, or your shoe strings from your first pair of cheer shoes. And just don't stick to school colors necessarily. Also, you could make mini poms , with ribbon or whatever. Or even make things out of cheer related items, for example make a megaphone out of a shoe string, and you could die the string. And use paint..and also if you wanted to decorate pages with old poms..you could cover your binder, in fabric or even an old cheer uniform. Any more questions or ideas, feel free to email me. :)

Any cute ideas for school supplies?

Well, you can buy cute supplies from the store, like Hello Kitty things and pretty-patterned binders and fruit-scented pencils and pens with pretty ink colors like pink, purple, and blue. Think about checking out your local Claire's and Forever 21 and Charming Charlie---they usually have little things like sparkly planners and cool pens and erasers lying around in the bins near the checkout counters.

As for DIY...
Well, you can buy notebooks and binders in nice colors and then buy a silver metallic Sharpie and a gold metallic Sharpie. Then you can go online and look up "patterns", find a cool pattern you like and copy it down.

You could also go on Google and type in "silhouettes". Find one you like, print it out, and cut it out. Put it on top of your binder or notebook and put glue on all the remaining surface of the binder that isn't covered by the silhouette. (Spread the glue thinly---perhaps a clear glue stick?). Then take glitter---a LOT of it---and cover the glue. Cover the glue until you can't see any of the original binder behind it. Make sure not to move your silhouette this whole time, otherwise it'll be ruined! When the glitter has coated the binder and is dry and you've dusted off any loose glitter left over, peel the silhouette off, and you'll be left with a really cool shape on your notebook!

If that's too complicated, try this easier version:
http://www.laurenconrad.com/post/crafty-...

First it shows you how to make a tote bag, and then how to make a notebook.

Also, you could just buy glitter glue and make designs yourself, on your belongings. Or get stickers (the cool pop-up kind sold at art supply stores for like hardcore scrapbookers) and put those on your supplies.

You could also collect some flowers you like and press them between the pages of a heavy, hard book for about a week. Once they're pressed, they'll be really flat and delicate and you can gently glue them to the covers of your notebooks, or slide them inside the plastic covers on the front of your binders!

How do you organize your school work? (ex:binders, notebooks)?

I use a spiral notebook and folder for each class; next year I'm taking two classes in the same subject so I'm going to put them both in one binder, to make sure I don't accidentally run off to one class with the stuff for the other.

But I'm in college and my professors don't care how or if I organize my stuff so long as I turn things in on time.

When I was in high school most of my teachers wanted us to use binders for their classes, with the exception of some electives which were okay with just a folder.

What do trans men do to fix feminine-looking hips?

In my case, my body tends to be strongly hourglass in shape.If I wear a snug t-shirt (even over a binder) and fairly close-fitting jeans, everyone calls me "ma'am".However, I started to forgive my pelvis for having the bone structure it does when I saw a longtime cis male friend of mine in his Renaissance Faire gear (which included shiny stretch velvet tights): his ass was the exact shape and size mine is. His waist is a bit bigger, and he has a huge beard, so nobody ever actually NOTICES that his ass is the exact shape and size mine is.Lots of men have large asses and wide hips, but nobody generally notices.Wearing pants that don't hug my thighs (so they hang, like khakis or looser fitting jeans) de-accentuates my figure, as does wearing buttoned men's dress shirts. I can't stop tucking my shirts into the waistband of my pants, it just feels too sloppy given the fashion I imprinted on as a child, but if you can manage to leave, say, a polo shirt with its hem hanging over your pants, that can disguise the waist contour.I've found that it's not the overall ass caliper (as it were) that people seem to cue off of, it's the nipped waist, so if you can disguise that, well, you'll look fatter than you are, but you'll also look 'less girly' to people's reflexive determination of your gender.

Should one use a notebook or use loose paper to take daily notes in class and complete homework?

Personal preference, but you should have both.Use notebooks for practice/homework, or regular note-taking.Use loose-leaf paper for special stuff like formula lists or in-class essays.Have a folder for loose-leaf papers if possible.3–ring binders are nice but not necessary. They take up a lot of space and (IMO) more annoying than they’re worth.Notebooks are good for overall organization and you don’t easily lose individual sheets of paper, but it can be annoying to study with. I prefer to have math formulas or important English tips on their own unique sheets, but I don’t want to have to flip back and forth between the formulas and examples on different parts of the notebook. “Oh, this homework problem on the last page uses a formula on the 16th page of the same notebook. Let me flip back there — oh wait, it’s not there. Gotta keep flipping until I find it.”Besides, there are notebooks designed with pages that can be ripped off, but nearly all of them require some effort for clean ripping, which is entirely unnecessary work.

Designer School Supplies.?

Mimco make the best designer pencil cases (http://www.mimco.com.au).
For other cute stationary there is Typo and Smiggle.
All these brands are Australian though so if you don't live there bad luck.

I've seen that Furla (handbags) make pencil cases. You can also buy make-up bags or purses to put your things in.

Billabong and Roxy make pencil cases and other school things which are a better option because they're cheaper and it won't matter as much if they're stolen.

But seriously, the best option is to just make your own stuff. Like buy a cheap binder and get a Chanel stencil and like spray paint it or something. I know it sounds ugly, but it actually looks pretty cool, and most designer stationary is probably fake anyway unless you buy it from the actual shop.

It's not worth spending money on stuff that will just get ruined or stolen (especially if you go to a public school).

Hope i helped :) xx

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