November 2, 2009

Librarians, Please Avert Your Eyes

When we came upon my now-favorite booth during our trip to the City-Wide Garage Sale, I think an audible gasp could have been heard from within our little shopping group. It was one of those booths that has something you want to buy in every square inch of space. I found a wonderful chippy side table exactly like I've been looking for, but the vendor wanted $50 and I wanted to pay more like $10. Thrifting has certainly spoiled me!

At the same booth, we came across a pair of simple, but stunning wreaths made from book pages. The vendor told me that she made them sitting in front of the television. That's my kind of crafting.



I honestly don't remember how much she wanted for these lovelies, but I think it was at least $40 a pop.

Yeah, um, that's way too rich for my blood. How about I show you how to make my version of the same wreath for just $2? Librarians and book lovers, please avert your eyes.

Book Page Wreath Tutorial


Supplies:
  • 10" foam wreath ($1 at Dollar Tree)
  • Paperback novel ($1 at Dollar Tree - depending on the length of the book, you may need two)
  • Brown and/or gray craft paint
  • Glue gun & glue sticks
  • Small strip of ribbon
  • A few paper towels
  • A few straight pins (optional)

1. Assemble your cast of characters. I felt slightly guilty about purchasing an author's work from the Dollar Tree for the sole purpose of ripping up. I read a few pages of Loving Charity just to make sure I wasn't about to destroy a literary classic; let me assure you that I wasn't.

You could definitely use vintage books, magazines or sheet music for this project or even select a book off of your own bookshelf that you don't think you'll read again.



2. Using the paper towels, I applied the brown paint to the edges of the book. I simply squirted some paint onto the towel and wiped it on the book. I painted the brown first and then applied a bit of gray. This will give your book pages a vintage look. To be honest, two colors aren't completely necessary, so you can use just gray or just brown if you would like.



Lay the book on a clean paper towel for about 5 or 10 minutes to let the paint dry.

3. Cut or tear a page out of the book and roll it in a method of your choosing. I put together a video tutorial to show you some different ways to roll the page if you are interested in seeing how I did it. The main thing to remember is that you want to roll the paper and not actually fold or crease it.



4. After rolling the page, apply some glue at the end of the roll and glue it to the wreath. Make sure that the painted edges are facing up.



You will do this layer all the way around the wreath. When you have finished the full circle, flip the wreath over. That layer will become the bottom. If it won't lay flat, put something heavy on top of it to flatten it out for a few minutes.



5. Continue rolling pages for your wreath. You will now fold a little tab on the bottom edge and apply glue only to that tab. Work your way from the bottom of the wreath up to the top, finishing one layer before moving to the next.



6. Once you get to the inside of the wreath, roll the paper and apply glue to the edge much like you did with the bottom layer. When you glue it on, the pages will be shorter than the wreath of the wreath. That's okay.



7. At this point, your wreath will be mostly done, but there will be some sections you need to fill in. It should look roughly like this.



To fill in your spaces, you'll simply roll a page, apply glue to the ends, and just stick it in the wreath. The filler pages don't necessarily need to touch the styrofoam wreath; they can stick to the pages already glued to the wreath if need be. Use the filler pages to fill in holes and add some height and visual interest to your wreath.




8. After I was finished filling in, I flip your wreath over and glue your scrap of ribbon on the back to serve as a hanger. I stuck a few straight pins in it to make sure it held tight to the wreath, but that's purely optional if you glue it on well.



All that's left to do now is to find a spot to hang your new creation!







Who says that books can only be used to decorate bookshelves and tabletops? Try one on your wall!

Added to Kimba's DIY Day party over at A Soft Place to Land.


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Tins and Treasures said...

Hmmm...I teach school. Every year the library has a book discard day. This would be one solution to all those books that no one wants anymore. Happy Monday ~Natalie

Sue said...

Oh what a fun project, Lindsay! I would definitely try this! It kinda reminds me of those colorful tissue paper balls that we used to get at the fairs when I was a kid- so big and fluffy.
Like you, I think the look of the B/W book pages- it gives the wreath character. Thanks for the tutorial. Need to go looking for some cheap ol' romance novels from my reading stash...
:-) Sue

Beth@The Stories of A to Z said...

Oh my goodness, you weren't kidding! This IS gorgeous! So much better than the ones in the Dec. P.B. catalog. Thanks for the inspiration.

Paula said...

This is a really cute idea and simple to make, too.

pk said...

I absolutely love this! How creative - and it looks awesome! Thanks for sharing the tutorial...

pk @ Room Remix

Jess @ Frugal with a Flourish said...

Love it! I think that is a great idea. It has a natural vintage like feel! Plus I think it adds great texture to a space. Kudos!

Amy said...

I LOVE this and I will definitely make this!! I can't wait - uber cool!

Jane said...

Lindsay,
Thanks for the tutorial. I love the wreath and have plenty of old books I could use for this project.
Thanks again.
Jane

Petit Debutant said...

Love it! it looks great!

Judy said...

I love this idea and it looks great in your home. Thanks for another great DIY!

Hugs!
Judy

Get Your Martha On said...

Great wreath.

And I love the awesome thing in that space there. It's magnificent. You should really see it in my head.

Kali's Korner said...

Looove it! ♥

Gina Stinson said...

Love this idea....I will be trying it very soon!

C. Beth said...

That's totally adorable in that space, and I love that you found such a good use for a cheap romance novel. :)

C. Beth said...

P.S. Did you read the one review for that novel on Amazon? It's really, really funny.

bridget {bake at 350} said...

This.Is.Fabulous!!!

Symone's Mommy said...

Ridiculously cute! I so wish I had your craftiness...until then, I'll keep reading your blog :) Maybe one day, I'll be able to return the favor. Thanks for sharing.

jodi @ back40life said...

great job Lindsay - looks fabulous!

Valerie said...

What a fun idea! I just saw books at the dollars store the other day and thought there had to be something I could do with it! Now I know! I am filing this idea away at thecraftersfilebox.blogspot.com.

Thanks so much for sharing!

Mrs. Micah said...

Gah, should've averted my eyes. I'll pretend it was Twilight. :P

It's beautiful, but I'd get lynched by my coworkers if I had that in my home or office!

white flower design said...

all I have to say is "WOW" love this. Thanks for the tutorial, Lori

Jenny Garland said...

Looooove. As usual.

Heather said...

I love this - what a great idea!!

jen said...

This is such a cool idea! I wonder if it can be turned into a holiday decoration by using red paint? Or maybe using a kid's picture book? I'm going to experiment! Thanks Lindsey!

Songbirdtiff said...

One should never feel guilty dismembering a book with a shirtless man in a cowboy hat on the cover. :)

I will definitely be doing this very soon.

gina said...

what a cool project! I'm going to give a try this week!

Cottage Dreamers said...

What a great project! I'll have to do this one, it's really pretty. Thanks for taking the time to show us how!

Lou Cinda said...

Okay, I am making one of these!! And since I am SUCH a glitter freak, wouldn't it be pretty to give it a light coating of that spray glitter??

Oh yeah!!

Thanks for the tutorial!!

Lou Cinda :)

Laura said...

I love it! This actually looks like something I might try. (And I'm a former English teacher!)

Jessica said...

I cannot wait to try this! Thanks so much for sharing!

dixie said...

I must make one!! How fun and inexpensive is this project!! Thanks for the great tutorial!!

Michelle said...

LOVE THIS! When I saw your post with the original wreath, I thought, "I have to figure out how to make that". Thanks for figuring it out for me. I can't wait to make 1 (or 10..lol).

Patti said...

My goodness - I super love this - and I am a bibliophile from way back. I am headed to the Hobby Lobby today to pick up some other 'stuff' and have added the supplies needed for this.
Thank you so much for the tutorial.

Sheri said...

Oh oh oh oh oh!! SOOOOO CUTE! I seriously love this! (And I am a librarian! LOL)

Linky party here:http://theshadesofpink.blogspot.com/2009/11/room-month-bookshelves.html

Suesan said...

So Cute! Thanks so much for the tutorial, makes my life a lot easier :)

Jen said...

I'm so glad you figured that out for me! I have several old books that I can't wait to do this with! Thanks so much! Awesome!

Jen~ Lipstick and Laundry said...

AMAZING, I am so going to do this, and would you like to know why?? Because I am a BOOK LOVER, there are so many books at garage sales and thrift shops, not to mention the Dollar Tree, why not turn and unloved tattered book into BEAUTY, you will enjoy ALWAYS, thank you for sharing!!

Karen said...

This would be beautiful using what our churches sadly are discarding...a hymnal! Display the songs of our faith! In looking at my hymnals here at home, several already have color-edges (red and green). Old hymnals can be found at the Salvation Army, Goodwill, etc. This would be a good project for a girls group at church as well. Perfect!

Melinda said...

This is so awesome! I think I'm going to have to try to make one of these....

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design_aholic said...

I saw one of these on ETSY (for $50!!!) and my heart nearly jumped out of my chest. I liked it so much I showed the mister. Glad to see the tutorial... I guess I know what my project this week is! :)

Kaylen said...

This is awesome!! I love it - and what a great site, I'm glad I found you. I'm a new subscriber! :)

Elizabeth said...

Terrific!

Chandelier said...

That is such a great idea. I absolutely love it.

the BLAH BLAH BLAHger said...

AWESOME!!!! Now I'm sad that I donated all those paperback books after they didn't sell at my garage sale; I could have supplied all your readers with enough to make their own wreaths!

Linda @ Craftaholics Anonymous said...

LOVE LOVE LOVE it! I think I'm going to rip apart the poor book in front of me! lol

Gina @ The Shabby Chic Cottage said...

How simple & beautiful! You know me, I love cheap projects!

Leanne said...

I love that wreath. Looks like I have something else to do while watching Biggest Loser or crime shows. Thanks for the tutorial. I can't wait to try this.

Cara Starr @ JohnsonManorisms said...

Yay! I saw the pic of these wreaths in the other post and was hoping you'd show us how to make them! LURVE! Can't wait to make a trip to Dollar Tree. May i ask is it better to get a larger book? or is that a standard romance novel size? :P

Sarah @ Dream In Domestic said...

Love, love, love it! I'm an English major in college right now and am one day going to be an English teacher, but I still think this is great! I mean, books can be different forms of art, too! I can't wait to make one of my own!

Pamela said...

Now that is a cool project! I can see it being done fro the holidays with some vintage Christmas wrap or something of the sort. Love it and will file it!

Heather at Happy Chippy Junk said...

Woooo Whooo!! Way to steal someones idea and make it yours for CHEAP!!

Mom in High Heels said...

I love this! LOVE, with rainbow sprinkles and unicorn kisses. I must do this. Thanks for the tutorial!

Amanda @ Serenity Now said...

VERY cool, Lindsay! :) I love the book you chose to use. ;) At least it wasn't Don Quixote or something!! Great tutorial too...I really love the *fabulousness* of that corner in that last photo. :)

JoanieK said...

I just love this idea ~ who would have thought making a wreath out of pages in a book ~ I guess I have to start ripping books apart ~ Also for the holidays you can put red & green paint on the edges and maybe even some stickles ~ Thanks so much for sharing this great wreath!

Lynda @ SportsMadGirl said...

What a great project. It seems easy, is super cheap and looks FABULOUS!! I think this is a project I can tackle.

C. Beth was so right, that review on Amazon was funny! (had to check it out after reading her comment)

Becky said...

I AM a librarian, and I will be calling the library police on you! Just kidding...I love it. I'm going to have to make one myself. Now if you'd made it out of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, I might have been upset.

Sharon said...

Excellent idea ... you could theme it ... "My Pride and Prejudice" wreath .... "Christmas Carol" wreath ....

A little slice of shabby said...

This looks so amazing, I cant wait to try it. It reminds me of a lighting fixture from pottery barn I saw recently. Theres something about pages of vintage books that are just lovely, even if they arent really vintage. Your secrets safe with us!

Anonymous said...

a fascinating use for an old book. brings to mind the time I visited an outhouse in Central Russia, and they had a copy of the Communist Manifesto NAILED to the wall (for you to tear pages out of in order to "take care of business" in lieu of toilet paper.) so many bad books....so little time!

Miss Mustard Seed said...

What a neat idea! And I love that you used an old romance novel. So funny and probably better as a wreath than for reading. Maybe I'll give this a try! Thanks for the inspiration.

Hattie said...

I'm a school librarian, but I still think this is an awesome project! Part of loving books is knowing when to let them go and create something awesome with the pages. I think I'll have to make this!

Just say Julie said...

I love it! You did a great job and were way more patient then I in figuring out how to make those. I looked at them a long time at that booth, but couldn't bring myself to pay $40 for pages ripped from a book. The hub has lots of sheet music, I might give it a try with that.

Marsha's Mpressions said...

This is awesome! Love it!

rose said...

i am so glad that that you came back to teach us how to make this great wreath. i was reading the other comments and i had a great idea. i have a three yr. old granddaughter that has been destroying a page here and there from her books. this would be a really colorful wreath if you used kids books?! mine will be black and white!

Condo Blues said...

The first thought that crossed my mind when you said you were making this wreath from a Dollar Tree book was,"It should be from a horrible romance novel." You did not disappoint. On book choice and in construction. Looks great!

julie said...

i love this! how wonderful! i will be copying! thanks for the tutorial! looking forward to following your blog!

Mandy said...

Love this project! I'll be imitating :)

Heather - CROQZine.com - Dollarstorecrafts.com said...

So awesome... so pretty! You're a super star! :) I'll link up at Dollar Store Crafts soon!

Laurel @ Ducks in a Row said...

I think the wreath is fabulous! I love it

JHill said...

So adorable.

Someday when I fulfill my dream of owning a bookstore I will decorate with one of these wreaths, along with one of these: http://www.ragandbone.com/blog/?p=1444, one of these: http://rufflesandstuff.blogspot.com/2009/11/time-for-good-book.html, and some of these: http://sweetpaul.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/04/c-1.html

A crafty girl can dream.

Grace @ One Craft Girl's Corner said...

This is lovely! I would love to make it!

Crafty Mom said...

Wow! This is a beautiful wreath...I can also envision it done with beautiful seasonal papers.

Anny said...

Really $40!? Yours looks so much better and full :P

KellyH said...

Love it! What a great idea.

Gina said...

Great wreath!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE the B and scrolly frame on the table...where is it from? (iact2 @ hotmail.com)

Kasey at Thrifty Little Blog said...

It turned out great! This would be a great not-so-girly decoration that my guy could enjoy.

debbie said...

I went home and tried this last night,, i had purchased the wreaths the weekend before so i was all set.. still gotta fill in some gaps,, but its lookin good,, thanks for sharing this..

Anna See said...

WOW!!! I work in a bookstore and I LOVE this idea. Thanks for the clear instructions.

jenjen said...

Fabulous! I really need to make one of those. I love it - seriously!

XOXO
Jen

GeraldineMander said...

This is a really cool idea!

Maryann @ Domestically-Speaking said...

I love this wreath! Have you seen the latest PB catalog? They have the same thing in it! This is my 1st visit to your blog and I'll definitely be following... can't wait to make this.

Kelly said...

I absolutely love this idea, and I have a piano bench full of my grandfather's favorite piano books and sheet music. Maybe I'll try to make one to hang over the piano they gave us! That's awesome!

Adams Family said...

This is too adorable for words!! And I love the cost! :) What a fun idea...now to find the time to work on it. I am going to have to check out this City-wide Garage Sale soon! I live about an hour from Austin...it sounds like it is worth the drive!

Clean and Classic Interiors said...

I have been waiting for your post on this!! I just think it is so classic and stunning!

Steph @ somewhatsimple said...

I am LOVING this!!! Thanks so much for the great tutorial!!!

michelle@somedaycrafts said...

Brilliant and cute! I featured this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com

Rachel@oneprettything.com said...

GORGEOUS!!!

Disney said...

That is so beautiful!! That would be perfect for my living room.

Care said...

Absolutely FABULOUS!!

Mercy's Maid said...

Lovely!

Centsational Girl said...

Um. I think I'm in love. Can you make me one for my office ? It would go so well next to those books collecting dust on my shelf ....

You are amazing !

Join up with my Parade of Ornaments party !
http://www.centsationalgirl.com/2009/11/parade-of-ornaments/

Candice said...

I'm doing this today! I'll be using a dictionary from Dollar Tree. Thanks so much for the tutorial. Next: one for the playroom using Archie and/or Richie Rich comic books!

Rachel R. said...

This would go so nicely in the home library. :)

Thanks for the tutorial! (BTW, I had to laugh at the comment about "imagining there were something fabulous" in that empty space. I was too busy oohing and ahhing over how gorgeous the rest of that nook was to even notice there was an empty space. You should see my house. Or maybe you shouldn't.

Bridget said...

Love it! I have a few books I bought just for the covers and now I know what I'm going to do with the pages I have to cut out. Thanks!

mommabear said...

Oh, this is great...so pretty looking AND easy...L-O-V-E it!

Sara said...

Very cool, love it! I have worked at a library before, and trust me, crafty librarians are always looking for something to do with old out of date books. Romance novels work well too! ;)

Amy {The Red Chair Blog} said...

This is gorgeous! Thanks so much for the tutorial!!!

style-for-style said...

I love this!!! and I'm a librarian, just so you know we throw out tons of books everyday, at least this one gets a second life

Melissa said...

This is just too good to pass up, thanks for the tute! Also, that big empty space is crying for a faboulously vintage umbrella stand. Just saying. :)

Molly @ A Bit O' Shine said...

I am a total bibliophile so I was nervous about reading this tutorial but this: "I read a few pages of Loving Charity just to make sure I wasn't about to destroy a literary classic; let me assure you that I wasn't."

Made me laugh! Oh did it make me laugh.

It looks AWESOME and I have ruined books that I will be turning into this.

Fern said...

LOVE IT! Thank you :)
31everything.com

Polly said...

Great idea. I like the black and white look of the pages too. One thing you could do to add just a tad of color...for Christmas or to match decor...would be to use a different color paint to the ends, so it would mostly be black and white with just a hint of color...but it looks great this way too. Polly @ http://helpinglittlehands.blogspot.com/

Debilou~Mississippi Mama said...

I did it,, mine is not quite as fluffy looking,, think i need to fill in some more.. but it was fun doing it.. i linked back to your post on my blog. Thanks again

Astrid said...

Brilliant- simply brilliant!!!

jill said...

Wow! I love this idea! Just perfect!

Rita Kent at TesoroFino.Com said...

Tee Hee!!! By the looks of all the comments, the people are just as excited over this one as I am. Simply marvelous creativity!!

Darlene said...

What a brilliant idea - Love the vintage look!!! Thanks

Julia @ Hooked on Houses said...

How cool is that?! I love it, Lindsay. I've never seen anything like it.

The mama. said...

Love it! Here from ASPTL. I linked to you at morethanwedeserve.blogspot.com
Making my wreath today!!!
~Jen

Julia said...

I love it! And that big empty space is the perfect place for a drop all basket or boot tray...

Vicki C said...

Love it! thanks for sharing.. I'm so trying this!

Lyn said...

I LOVE this! I mean really LOVE this! You did an excellent tutorial too....thanks!
I bet all the used booksellers are wondering why suddenly books are flying off their shelves LOL!

Kara@ Creations by Kara said...

Oh my goodness, I just love this! Thank you so much for doing a tutorial!!!

Whitney said...

I definitely think my husbands Mawmaw would love one of these made out of song books. Thanks for sharing!

Carrie said...

This would also be great with an old songbook for a music lover. Just a thought

AnNicole@Our Suburban Cottage said...

Can't breathe...have to make one of those now!!! I wonder if my boss would mind if I started taking apart files and gluing the pages onto a wreath form I created out of a manilla folder. Hmmm, I'll probably have to tough it out 'til the weekend, eh? :)

Thanks for the fab tutorial!

thepaperroSe said...

love love love this idea! I collect old books and use the covers to make journals....so I have plenty of old pages. I have made wreaths using coffee filters. Also very cute. Well...of the the $1 store!!! Thank you for a wonderful idea.

KC said...

OH YES! I have tons of magazines ( tis the season). I have been looking for other ways of using up my paper pile...I can see magazine pages being put to this purpose.

Its So Very Cheri said...

That looks fabulous. You've got my head spinning in all kinds of directions now.

Its So Very Cheri said...

oops-I clicked befoer signing my note

That looks fabulous---

Cheri

Miranda said...

Oh my goodness Lindsay, this is gorgeous. Now I have to go make some hot choclolate so I can settle in to read all of your archives!

Jacque said...

You know I think would love fab in that empty space? I big dark brown or black, woven basket (think banana leaf). Awesome for the bottom of the stairs to hold/hide stuff that needs to go up the stairs, hats and mittens in the winter, etc. :)

Jacque
Mounds View, MN

marta said...

absolutely stunning. am completely totally going to try to do this. just like anthropologie. thank you for the tutorial. so glad to find your blog. xo.

marta@martawrites.com

Melissa said...

Okay, I'm going to the Dollar Tree after work! I want one! It is fabulous!!! And for $2 you can't beat that!

Irish Kathi said...

I am definitely going to trying this project out...it is awesome! Thank you for the great tutorial.

Brittany at Mommy Words said...

Wow this looks great and I can think of so many places for one. I am thinking of trying 2 different sizes to see if it turns out. Anything we can do in front of the tube right! I am so glad I found your site. I am now following!

I mostly build stuff but with all these great DIY projects I think I am becoming a crafter! Thanks!

Chelsy@ Sweet Pea Kisses said...

So cute! I wanted to share a little secret with you- if you go to the library and ask them if they have any books that you could take off their hands, they will gladly load you up with damaged/retired books that are destined for the trash. So, save a dollar, save a book! (That sounds like a cheesy bumper sticker, lol!)

Karissa said...

I loved this so much I had to try it immediately! Instead of a book, I used sheet music that I picked up at a thrift store for less than a dollar. Since the sheet music was 9x11, I cut the pages in half. The sheet music I found was perfectly aged, but to add just a touch of color, I painted my edges silver. Over I love the effect and the wreath looks perfect over my grand piano. Thanks for the tutorial!

Sparta Savings said...

This is a great idea and looks just fabulous! How simple and inexpensive! I'm with you about not liking the videos, but I just had to watch - you did great! You need a black chair with black & white cushion in the big empty space! Check out the one I did for free! http://spartasavings.blogspot.com/2009/10/free-chair-make-over.html

Anonymous said...

i did it! last night we had a ladies craft night and i brought my wreath, book, and gluegun and got to work. i do have to say that mine turned out great. (= you did a wonderful job explaining and giving tips. i plan to take the wreath to my husbands office at wotk, he could use some fun little extras on the walls. i bought three other wreaths so look out who knows what i will make next, any ideas.(=

Nouveau Stitch said...

I saw a similar project {also made from book pages which made me cringe just a little} when recently visiting my son in Lausanne, Switzerland. Here's a pic, 9th photo down. In a bookstore window...

http://nouveaustitch.wordpress.com/2009/10/08/london-and-paris-and-rome-oh-my/

Ali said...

I work in a bookshop and am in charge of the Christmas window this year. I think I have to make one. Thank you so much for the tutorial!

Leigh said...

Hahaha! I just jumped over here from Kimba...love the wreath and am cracking up at the book choice. I would be worried if anyone looked too closely, they might find a "heaving bosom" or "burning loins" phrase jump out at them. Hee! Seriously though, thanks for the tutorial!

Jen said...

I wanted to mention this project in a blog post (and link back to you of course...do you mind?) You can email me at jenlaser2015@yahoo.com.

Bobbie said...

Im off to the dollar store now.

Gayla said...

I LOVE that you saw something you could make, and then you MADE it! I think "I could make that myself" ALL the time, but I either forget about it or just never get around to it. You have inspired me to get with the program on my crafting! Thanks! :)

Kim said...

Cute! And, it's in the perfect spot in your house.

Shannon said...

I love this idea - I will certainly be stealing it! Thanks for the tut!

Jessica said...

Thats awesome!

lola said...

This is wonderful! I'll be posting this on my site.

Lindy said...

I totally made one last night! I used a book from the Dollar Tree that had cream pages and a pretty font and it looks great! I'll email you pictures when I take some! I think I might be making this as a Christmas gift!

Lindsay, you are so my hero!

Household 6 said...

Thanks so much for this tutorial! It's fabulous! I made one last night and I'm just loving the way it turned out! Like, luv luv luv, beyond luv, the way it turned out :)

Melissa at Artful Slice of Home said...

I just found your site and I love, love, love it! Put you promptly on my Blogs I'm Following list.

Brittany said...

What a great idea this is!! Thanks so much for sharing this. I LOVE the way it looks!!! I'm linking this tute to my blog.

Christine @ Cookie Goodness said...

I love this idea! Beautiful and cheap. I can't wait to try it!

maureen @ The Inglenook Decor said...

Lindsay, how gorgeous! You are the bomb!

Robyn said...

WOWWEYWOWWOW! THANKS bunches! LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!

Helen said...

I love this! I'm actually training to be a librarian now and I think this is beautiful - books really are beautiful and when no-one wants to read them anymore, why not turn them into something pretty?

L.Duncan@home23duncanboys said...

WOW this is really really pretty! I'm going to try this...Thanks for the tutorial!

KarenB said...

I'll just repeat what everyone else is saying. ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE. I saw a similar one on Etsy. Thanks for the great instructions.

Andrea and Casey said...

AMAZING!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!

thehomespunheart said...

Hopped over here from The Inspired Room - love the wreath and can't wait to make my own! Thanks for a great idea!

Lana of Simple Joys Paperie said...

Beautiful work! I found your blog listed in the same feature on Apartment Therapy as my wreaths.
I've enjoyed your blog and will be back for more visits! Have a lovely day! :)

Wendy @ The Shabby Nest said...

Simply lovely. Thanks for the fabulous tutorial!

Kathy said...

Loved this so much that I had to link to you today! Fabulous!

Kristen@nosmallthing said...

Are you kidding me?! That is awesome! I can't wait to do it!!! You could do this with red tissue paper for christmas, or pink for valentines day...green for st. patties, etc. LOVE IT!

Robyn said...

I am totally making this today! I posted a link on my blog too because everything you do totally ROCKS!

Laura said...

I love this idea! I found your blog via another blog I follow and will definitely be stopping by for more crafty ideas!

Katie @ Haute Apple Pie said...

I love this! What a clever and easy project. Looks like I may be whipping out my glue gun this weekend.....Thanks Lindsay!

Little Big Nest said...

Wow! That is soo pretty. It is so ruffly! I just love it and you could make ones with scrapbook paper for every season!

lisa said...

i actually made one last night! i saw this post yesterday and was immediately hooked. i bought the supplies and did it at my kitchen table last night. mine is not nearly as fluffy as yours - and i much prefer yours. but mine is a decent start. i found that unless i rolled/folded the paper in cones, it was awfully hard to stick and hold to the styrofoam wreath. but it's your big, broad "folds" that gives your wreath the fluff. maybe i just needed to use more glue? how did you get those big, fluffy pieces to stay firmly to your wreath?
love your site. found it from apartmenttherapy.com. i'm a new addict!
lisa

ClassiclyAmber said...

I simply HEART this wreath so much! And it inspires me to do similar projects, too! Thanks so much for sharing!! =-D

delightfullysweet said...

Thank you so much for the tutorial! I can't wait to do this project.
I hope you don't mind, but I would love to do a bit of a feature on my blog regarding this!

Love you site!

Teri said...

Oh yes, oh yes, oh yes! Finally a solution to all the books that haven't moved off my Bookmooch account and are still cluttering up my apartment! I wonder how it would look with green or red paint on the edges - I may not have to purchase a holiday wreath for my front door. This is perfect, Lindsay, thanks!

Meg said...

This is so cute, I am going to make up some of these for christmas gifts. They might be really cute using ads from magazines to make a colorful one.....I am going to try it!

Anonymous said...

I Love this idea...I am thinking a book with gilded pages or maybe gold paint instead of brown or gray for christmas. My husband feels it is his duty to promptly break the binding of any book he reads now I have a use for them...

Sonya said...

I absolutely love the way this wreath looks! Thanks so much for the tutorial. I'm off to the used book store to get some "supplies" so I can give this a try.

lorrwill said...

omgosh what a good way to get rid of those stupid phone books that keep appearing at my door! thankyouthankyouthankyou for this tute!

Salihan said...

This is a great tutorial! Thanks so much for sharing it.

Bonnie Schulte said...

I love this awesome wreath. Thank you very much for sharing. I have so many very old paper backs, with yellowed pages, that will be beautiful I think. I can't wait to make one.

Corinne said...

Wonderful!!! Thank you for the great tutorial!!!

.jimaie.marie. said...

LOVE this idea!!!

Sarah said...

Thanks so much! I just made this for my mom for Christmas. It went beautifully thanks to your tutorial and I'm ecstatic with the results!

Kudzu said...

ooh, great idea! i see mine from hymnal pages, with gold ink on the edges to go with my Christmas decorations.
last year i made a wreath from my father's old atlas. i cut some squares in slightly different sizes, and rolled them into cone shapes, and hot glued them to a wreath form i cut from cardboard. they're very pretty with all the colors the maps have:D
kudzu

kudzukween.blogspot.com

o-girl said...

Hi - I'm new here. I wanted to tell you how much I like the book page wreath. It has such an understated elegance about it. I think it's the perfect wreath FOR book lovers & librarians! I'm going to try my hand at this. I'll be sure to let you know how mine turns out. Thanks for sharing all your wonderful ideas.

o-girl said...

ps...may I post a link to this post at my blog?

StephanieinSD said...

Love, love, LOVE this wreath! Can't wait to make it!!!! I'm thinking of also trying this out with a mixture of "antiqued" old book and a smattering of Christmas papers (either scrapbook paper or maybe left over wrapping paper(or both).

Lenetta @ Nettacow said...

This is so funky! And it rocks that you jumped all over making it yourself. I linked to this on my weekly roundup, the post is here. Thanks!!

writtenbliss said...

I JUST finished making this -- except my wreath was SO BIG that it took me 5 hours! And my fingers are nearly burned off from the hot glue gun! But it looks fantastic, and even my husband loves it. I'll post some pics tomorrow.

Jenglamgirl said...

THAT IS SO CUTE... IT WOULD BE DARLING IN A LIBRARY OR STUDY! IN THAT OPEN SPACE... A CUTE FLOOR PLANT IN A FAB. URN/ VASE WOULD BE GREAT! A SMALL ONE, so it wouldn't cover your story book wreath! GREAT JOB ;)

hoyoyi said...

I think we can also do it for free by using the old phone directory ^ ^

Kacey said...

Your wreath is just lovely! You did an amazing job. I hope you won't mind that I'm totally going to copy you. Thanks for the tutorial. Amazing!

Stephanie said...

How cool is that.....found your link on feathered nest......thanks for taking your time to chronicle the technique....FUN!

Anonymous said...

Instead of filling in the blank spaces with more paper rolls, why not glue some shiny gold Christmas balls????

Jennifer Harrison said...

Lindsay, this is my first introduction to your site, and I love it! I'll be a regular from now on. I decided to wait until I'd actually tried your wreath to comment. Well, I did it, it was easy, I love it, and I'm going to show a couple of friends how to do it today! Thanks so much. My version is on my blog.

Roseanna said...

Lovely, I made one...my daughters will be fighting over it!
http://flickr.com/photos/24113698@N08/4113102392/

Sturgmom said...

That looks so amazing! I'm not sure I get the technique, though. This looks like something I'll have to SEE someone do before I can figure it out. But I can't wait to try!!

B. said...

I love this! Thanks for the post. I just wanted to let you know that I linked to you in a post of my own at http://scrimpalicious.blogspot.com/2009/11/five-dollar-decor-books.html

Lauren said...

Love this idea! Anyone who is interested in this should check out the "Anthropologie" store in Georgetown. I was just there this weekend and the theme is recycled book art. There is a seven foot tall ostrich made entirely from recycled books! It is amazing. Truly inspirational! I overheard a staff member telling a customer that artists come in at night and work through the night creating the art...Check it out if you can!

Lauren said...

And yes we will be fighting over it mom!!

Sabrina said...

I am both a Librarian and a Book Lover, but I could not avert my eyes!! I LOVE THE WREATHS!!!!! I'm going to make them and hang them in the library! What a wonderful idea. Books are so useful! :)

Jessica said...

I didnt have a glue gun so I didnt think to make this project. well, since it is EVERYWHERE i broke down and got one (i am a newby crafter, used to just be scarpbooks, no glue gun needed) i got a dual temp one as to avoid the dreaded burns and I have to say, i also did it while watching tv and am over half done! great work and youve got my vote :)

Beverly said...

Love this ... got my wreath and book all ready to go. Just hoping I can get it done before Thanksgiving! I linked this project on my blog (latenightcrafter.blogspot.com) Thanks for the great tutorial!

Aimee said...

I just wanted to let you know that you inspired me to make a book page wreath. It's not exactly like yours, but something about those pages is really striking!!
Take a look--www.heartstringsnpreciousthings.blogspot.com

Denise said...

Hey, loved the tutorial and post about your paper wreath. Made me one last night. You can check out my "Copy Catting" at http://copycatcreations.blogspot.com

Chris Worthy said...

I love this so much! Thanks for the great tutorial.

saffiertje said...

Thanx for this awesome Idea! Will make one for my sisters new home!!!!

The Popes said...

I finally made myself one of these and I LOVE IT!

http://jouneytojosie.blogspot.com/2009/11/book-wreath.html

Wiebke said...

Lindsay, your tutorial was fantastic - just the right amount of detail, explanation and images to show me how to tackle this paper beast, um, wreath.
I actually just completed the wreath. While trying to remain humble, I have to say, it looks stunning and I'm a bit impressed with my glue gun skills. Also, since I'll be using the wreath for a huge holiday decor project at a local cafe and art gallery, I had to go with a wider, 13" diameter wreath. From coloring the paperback novels to adding the ribbon to hang that baby, it took me 6 hours total. :-)
A few things that have simplified the process for me:
- I stapled the twisted paper rolls in bulk first.
- Then, started gluing them to the styrofoam wreath one by one.
- I used pins to make sure the inside paper rolls really stay stuck.
- I added some satin ribbon on the inside of the wreath to cover the pins.
- I've posted my photos on my Facebook page.

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