Hey everyone! It’s the first Wednesday, which means time for a DIY challenge! This month we decided to do a DIY book challenge. The rules were very simple, decorate 3 books anyway you want. I am so excited to be hosting this challenege with this group of talented DIYers. I have listed all of my friend’s links at the bottom of my page so all you have to do is click to head over to their projects.
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I have shared tutorials on painted books (PAINTED BOOKS) and burlap book covers (BURLAP BOOK COVERS) with you already. I love using books for décor pieces, I am all about this challenge. I am ready to share my challenge with three books. In fact, I am doing 3 book décor sets to share with you! How about that?
Here is my tutorial and the items I am going to use.
- paper back books – I wanted mine to all be the same size
- ribbon or material cut into ribbon strips
- paint and stencil brush
- letter stencil
- hot glue gun and glue sticks
- scissors
- twine
- emblishments
Taking the cover off of the book, nothing hard about this part.
I took a Dollar Tree sanding sponge and sanded the spine of each of my books.
I did this to all of my books.
The first set I am painting all three spines, one top page and one bottom page. I am using Folkart Beachcombers Beige.
Letting those dry. Taking another set of books and dry brushing some Waverly elephant chalk paint.
The last set of books I am leaving as is.
I don’t have a cricut or stamps so I am going to stencil my lettering on the spines. Doing one letter at a time trying to make sure each are even. I tried but some of my letters are not. 🙁
Here are the phases I choose for each set of books.
- HAPPINESS IS HOMEMADE. Isn’t this phrase perfect for me? Using white chalk paint
- TODAY TOMORROW ALWAYS. Using elephant chalk paint
- ST. LOUIS CARDINALS. Using elephant chalk paint
I sanded lightly after the paint dried on all the wording. I added hot glue to the middle and
bottom book to keep them together.
Time to decorate my books.
For the set I gave to my son. I used two different material ripping it into a ribbon. Adding a thin ribbon with embellishments tied to the ends.
For the set I am giving to my daughter. I used a piece of lace, placed that around the books and ripped another strip of material, placed that on top of the lace. Added a thin silver wire ribbon.
On the set I made for myself I used a knit lace, ribbon and twine with heart button embellishments.
My letters are not even or as clear as I would like. I would suggest to use a stamp, vinyl wording or even buy premade lettering. Both of my kids love their sets and don’t see all the errors I do. Oh they do now because I pointed them all out. 🙂
I styled my son’s stacked books in his office. It is adorable! I am styling it with my DIY lantern. If you missed that tutorial you can check that out here DIY BRUSH LANTERN.
I will share how we styled my daughter’s when we get her living room all completed. If you missed our process of giving her living room a makeover on a budget you can check that out here LIVINGROOM MAKEOVER ON A BUDGET.
For my set I don’t know yet where I want it. It could go on my hutch, on a shelf in my corner cabinet or in our bedroom. Decisions….Decisions.
Or I can put it here.
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Now be sure to check out my friend’s Decorative books!
Decorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂