Claims
- 1. A notebook that is convertible into a keepsake compendium, comprising:
a front cover scored with a line of perforations; a rear cover scored with a line of perforations; a sheaf of individual notebook pages each scored with a line of perforations; a binder for holding together said front cover, rear cover, and said sheaf of individual notebook pages there between; whereby the lines of perforations on each of said front cover, rear cover and all of said individual notebook pages are aligned parallel to said binder and are uniformly spaced therefrom to divide said front cover, rear cover and individual notebook pages into distinct top portions and bottom portions, and the top portions of said front cover, rear cover and individual notebook pages include printed textual or graphic material.
- 2. The notebook that is convertible into a keepsake compendium according to claim 1 wherein the top portions of said front cover, rear cover and individual notebook pages all include printed textual or graphic material having a common theme.
- 3. The notebook that is convertible into a keepsake compendium according to claim 1 wherein the bottom portions of said front cover, rear cover and individual notebook pages all comprise note-taking space.
- 4. The notebook that is convertible into a keepsake compendium according to claim 3, wherein the bottom portions of said front cover, rear cover and individual notebook pages are adapted for removal at said perforations to leave a keepsake compendium having a common theme.
- 5. A method for converting a notebook into a keepsake compendium comprising the steps of:
(a) binding a sheaf of individual sheets of paper between a front and rear cover; (b) dividing said sheets, said front cover and said rear cover into distinct top portions and bottom portions along a perforated line of demarcation; (c) printing said top portions with text or graphics related to a common theme; (d) filling said bottom portions with writings and/or drawings by a user; (e) separating said bottom portions from said top portions along said lines of perforation; whereby said notebook is converted into a keepsake compendium having an inherent value of its own distinct from said notebook.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application derives priority from U.S. provisional application No. 60/302,175 for “ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR MAKING A NOTEBOOK WITH PERMANENT AND DISPOSABLE ELEMENTS”; filed Jun. 29, 2001
Provisional Applications (1)
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60302175 |
Jun 2001 |
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