Librarians, Please Avert Your Eyes

by Lindsay on November 2, 2009

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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1 Avica March 15, 2010 at 3:52 pm

This is such a great and beautiful idea! I found an inexpensive wreath form and an old biology text book at the thrift store for pocket change. I went to work this past rainy weekend and love how it turned out…although it is slightly larger than it should be to fit properly between door and screen door, oops :) I added some stone beadwork and a little birdie, only b/c i have a foundness for them, it’s really pretty all on its own. Thank you so much for posting the tutorial and a thank you to katydidandkid for posting the link to you :)

here’s a photo if anyone’s interested:
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f376/avica1976/bookwreath1.jpg

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2 Lindsay March 16, 2010 at 8:29 pm

That looks so fantastic! Thank you for sharing!

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3 brenda March 17, 2010 at 8:47 am

LOVE this project, and I’m a librarian! Funny thing is that librarians have no problem with things like because we try so hard to get rid of tons of books that NOBODY reads! I’m passing this along to my librarian friends! Thanks!

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4 Tiffany March 18, 2010 at 8:13 am

I’m a book addict. I have a hard time getting rid of books even when I should. So, this hurt my feelings just a bit. ;-) But, it is so cute!! I will definitely have to make one for our book room…just not sure which book I can defile in this way….

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5 sherlonya March 21, 2010 at 7:52 pm

This is super awesome. I came across it via The Idea Room blog. I love it (and I am a librarian). Thanks for posting.

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6 Mary March 22, 2010 at 6:35 pm

How fabulous! I have not seen anything like it and just love it. Can’t wait to try it myself

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7 Cindy March 24, 2010 at 3:42 pm

Great idea and now we can make a wreath to hang in our book store that fits the store! THANKS!!

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8 Amy March 26, 2010 at 11:33 pm

This is the most amazing thing I have seen forever! I absolutely ADORE it. I’d love to post it on my blog! :) Thanks for the inspiration!
Amy
emiliebean.blogspot.com

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9 Jeanee March 29, 2010 at 2:43 pm

LOVE IT! I wouldn’t of paid $50 for it either. What a way to make it for yourself!!!!

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10 gaia March 29, 2010 at 5:54 pm

I wish it was easy to do it as form your tutorial!
It would be beautiful on my empty wall… I really like it and love your blog!

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11 Bibliodd March 31, 2010 at 12:33 pm

Despite being a librarian … I love this idea!
So often I feel guilty when books Are just chucked away… Let’s recycle those out of date manuals or dreary guidebooks relics of pre Internet now full of misinformation.
Thankyou

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12 T. H. Mafi April 3, 2010 at 1:37 pm

omgggggggggggggggggg

I THINK I’M IN LOVE WITH YOU.
I LOVE THIS.

loveeeeeee this!!!! (and your blog!!!)

thank you SO much for sharing!!

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13 Glauce April 4, 2010 at 5:59 am

Thank you.

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14 Mindy April 6, 2010 at 11:58 am

Awesome! I am totally going to give this a whirl. I think this would make a fantastic birthday present as well. Really fun idea! Thanks so much for sharing…

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15 Carolyn April 8, 2010 at 2:32 am

I just completed a book page wreath. Thanks so much for your great tutorial! I blogged about my project and linked back to your tutorial!

Thanks again!

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16 Dana Nichols April 9, 2010 at 11:31 am

Awesomeness!!!!! Can’t wait to make one!

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17 Stefany April 14, 2010 at 7:20 pm

Lovely, sweet and at the same time modern. Love it….i really really do and also my mommY!

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18 Mel April 16, 2010 at 11:34 am

I love this idea, it’s super cute. But my personal opinion is that it looks a little bit too fluffy for me, I’d prefer one with like half that amount of pages. Do you think it would work toned down some?

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19 Sheila Hagler April 21, 2010 at 12:40 pm

If I’m using an old church hymnal, do you think I need to cut or tear the pages in half? I don’t want it to be too big. Help!!!

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20 Lindsay April 24, 2010 at 8:39 pm

Hmmm…I would probably cut them in half width-wise. Otherwise, I do think it might be too big. Good luck!

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21 Cristan April 25, 2010 at 6:18 am

I love your site! So many wonderful ideas! I’m new to this whole world of blogging, but just featured you and your site on my new blog. I can’t wait to try and make one of these! :D

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22 Stacey April 28, 2010 at 11:12 pm

I love this! I bought the stuff to try this and mine did not turn out AT ALL. :( I don’t think I rolled my papers right. I even watched the youtube video. I am just craft challenged. I will be trying it again soon, though.

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23 Kristina May 25, 2010 at 8:23 pm

Thank you so much for posting this! I LOVE your blog and etsy page!! Thanks again!!

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24 Becky June 6, 2010 at 1:28 am

I made your wreath. I love it! I think mine looks much better in person. Pictures just don’t do mine justice. http://postsest041208.blogspot.com/2010/06/book-page-wreath.html

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25 Jen @ Noting Grace June 6, 2010 at 7:38 pm

I just copied your incredible creation. I was sure to give you mad props on my site, directing back to your tutorial. Thanks for your inspiration!

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26 desiree July 7, 2010 at 6:14 pm

Just wanted to let you know that I created a book wreath and posted pictures on my blog. Thanks for the great tutorial. My version can be found here: http://simplysimonsisters.blogspot.com/2010/07/paper-wreath.html -dez

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27 Fleur de Bee July 24, 2010 at 7:02 pm

I am making this wreath for an upcoming photoshoot and found this link to your blog. LOVE yours!!! Beautiful space you have placed it in too. I am an Interior Designer and I wanted to make a suggestion if I may. You said to pretend there is something fab in that empty space next to your desk….why not put the desk on an angle? It would make the space seem more filled….you could add a great chair or stool too…a FAB one perhaps with layers of fabric for body. Anyway. Not trying to take away from your space but I thought I’d throw out that suggestion. You could leave the wreath in the same spot and it would be perfect still :) Big hugs!

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28 Sarah July 25, 2010 at 10:05 pm

I made mine tonight and I couldn’t be happier with how it looks! I shared the wreath and featured you on my blog, sending crafters to your site for the great tutorial and videos.

http://beautifultome-sarah.blogspot.com/2010/07/beautiful-book-wreath.html

Thanks again, I love it :)

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