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Book Page Wreath
by
Angie @ Knick of Time
(IC: blogger)
3 Materials
$4
2 Hours
Medium
I have pages from old books coming out my ears, so in my quest to use of some of them, I created a wreath from some antique book pages.
It's a very inexpensive project to make (less than $10), although it does take some time to complete.
The wonderful thing about using book pages to make a wreath is the neutral color looks great all year long.
This is a great project to work on while watching a movie, since you're basically repeating the same step over and over for each page.
Tear the pages out of an old book
It's a very inexpensive project to make (less than $10), although it does take some time to complete.
The wonderful thing about using book pages to make a wreath is the neutral color looks great all year long.
This is a great project to work on while watching a movie, since you're basically repeating the same step over and over for each page.
Tear the pages out of an old book
Tear the pages out of an old book, and crumple them to give them added fullness.
Thread each page onto the wire ring and add a drop of hot glue to keep the pages from sliding out of position.
Make a bow out of a few more book pages and hot glue it onto the wreath.
Visit the blog link for the step by step instructions that show how to get the beautiful full look of the pages on the ring.
The full tutorial for the wreath can be found at Knick of Time. http://knickoftime.net/2013/03/book-page-wreath.html
We have many other repurposed book page projects as well.
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Suggested materials:
- Old book
- Wire ring
- Hot glue gun
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published April 4th, 2013 2:04 PM
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