Hello everyone! Maybe you have a few books that you want to get rid of? We can, of course, donate them to a thrift store, used book store, or set-up a Little Free Library in the neighborhood.
We can use them for crafting! Let me show you some inspiration:
I found this poster and many others like it at a bookshop in Portland, Maine. They are made by a company called Vintage Dictionary Art using authentic Webster Dictionary pages. I think they make thoughtful gifts to book lovers and writers...TADA!
These adorable animal portraits are painted on old book pages. They are mounted on wood and are ready to hang. I spotted them at The Country Living Fair a few years ago.
I also found these at The Country Living Fair. The old book pages are used only as part of the packaging for the actual product (book marks/gift tags). But I like how the shop owner used this little detail to enhance her products and display.
Here are a few crafts that I made using old books:
I tore a page from an old book and folded it into a paper bag. I added a bird stamp and tied on some twine to turn it from blah to TADA!
This one is from the blog archives. It's a gift wrapping idea using an old printed page as a "belt". I think it adds another layer of visual interest.
Another one from the blog archives: I painted my friend's initial on a page from an old book. I framed it and it became a simple, handmade gift...TADA!
With these in mind, you're ready to turn your old books from blah to TADA! Please share with me what you make, okay?