DIY decorative book box with secret storage. Love the look of vintage books with pretty detail on the cover? Make a faux book with paint and stencil.
I saw a project on Pinterest where a crafter cut apart actual good books so she could glue the spines to a storage box. She chose the books for the look of their spines. To be clear, I've cut up and recycled books when they are so decrepit that they won't hold together for reading but it makes me sad to see readable books destroyed.. BUT, truly do like the idea of some nice book themed storage, so here's what I came up with. And NOT ONE book was destroyed in the creation of this project! Ooooh aaaaah! And here's the best part....I didn't need to buy anything to do this project. I already had everything on hand and you probably do, too! Here's the list of materials you will need- A good sturdy cardboard box that will fit your shelves. Inside rolls from gift wrap, paper towels or toilet paper, depending on your box size. Hot glue Tissue paper or printed napkins for texture. Mod Podge. Craft paint. Sharpie marker. Spray sealer. Cut the cardboard tubes into roughly thirds. Flatten slightly so that they measure about 2" across. These will form your faux book "spines." Measure the height of your box. In this photo I've covered the box with crumpled tissue and painted it white. Cut off the flattened tubes to the correct height. At this point start fitting your spines across the front of your box. Cut some narrower to make the design more interesting or you can keep them all the same size, it is up to you! Use hot glue to make dimensional stitching and decor across the fake spines. Look at photos of old books for spine ideas. You can also add other designs with the hot glue, such as fleur de lis, capital letters or numbers. Tear the tissue or printed napkins in small pieces and crumple up tightly then smooth out. Spread Mod Podge on the spines you have made. You can paint the spines or cover them with printed paper as I have done. Hot glue your finished spines to your chosen box. Remember not to glue them down flat but leave them a bit curved for the realistic book look. Here are two of my book spines glued to the box. As you can see I ended up painting the box black on this side so if it showed between the books it would blend in.. Cover the sides of your faux book storage box with glue and crumpled tissue or printed napkins to match the books on each end. Smooth with a soft brush but not too much, as the crumpled tissue will tear. It will give you a wonderful antique texture so it's worth it. Let dry completely. I Dry brush the edges and spines black contrast color sparingly until you get the look you want. If you get too much on your project just wait for it to dry and do a coat of white over it to tone it down. I was totally going for a vintage look with my books. You can use the Sharpie to add more details if you wish. Ta da! Look, you've made a clever storage box for your shelves that looks like you've collected a set of antique books! You can also choose to make your book box look like a set of matched books. It is entirely up to you.
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Looking for a personalized way to decorate your home year round or season to season? These adorable and durable blank wooden book stacks are it! These are already cut, shaped, and sanded - ready for your imagination to run wild and make the perfect home decor or present for a loved one! This set of 24 mini wooden books are perfect for making your own book stacks for bookshelves, tiered trays, housewarming gifts and so much more! Since they are unfinished they make the ideal starting point for the creation of custom personalized gifts for Valentine's Day, Birthdays, Anniversaries, Baby Showers, Weddings, or just because gifts! The possibilities are endless! Their small size is also makes it easy to decorate a book stack for each season or holiday since they don't take up much storage space! These hardwood books are ready to be made into your creation! They are cut and sanded with 120 grit sand paper leaving them smooth to the touch while still having a little texture to make them easier to paint. 3 out of the 4 sides have a slight chamfer cut to give the feel of a real book's cover. Since this is natural wood, knots and cracks are possible with these pieces, which have been filled and sanded. They have also been cleaned with mineral spirits to remove any traces of saw dust, making them 100% ready for you to start decorating! This books are not yet attached to one another making it easy to paint and decorate. ♦ SIZE: Approximately 5" Long x 4" Wide x 1" Thick ♦ MATERIAL: Poplar Hardwood ♦ AVAILABLE OPTIONS: Looking for other pack options or sizes? We offer 3, 6, 9, 12, and 24 packs! Check out our other options here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WickedHandy/?section_id=35800289 ♦ PACKAGE INCLUDES: 1 Set of 24 Wood Books ♦ PLEASE NOTE: This item is for decorative use only and should not be considered a toy. These wooden decorations are handmade with care and cut to enhance the character of the wood. Each set will be approximately the same size however wood grain, texture, and natural features such as knots and cracks will vary. This is not considered a defect, but rather the natural occurrences in wood texture. ♦ SHIPPING: Typically ships within 5-7 business days with tracking numbers. Each piece is made to order for you! Please double check your address at checkout to be sure it is up to date and complete. ♦ RETURNS: Accepted in original condition. Please contact me within 14 days of confirmed delivery, and send back within 30 days to be eligible for a refund. Please message me for instructions; unsolicited returns are not accepted and original shipping charges are non-refundable. ♦ HOW ITS MADE: These high quality wooden books are created from poplar slabs. Poplar is an ideal hardwood because not only is it easy to work with like a pine wood but it's density makes it perfect for making durable items like furniture, cabinets, and these amazing books! It's density makes it less prone to scratches and dents - giving you peace of mind of a long lasting product! I plane down our slabs to 1" thickness then cut to order. I then chamfer 3 out of the 4 sides for a unique book feel then I sand with 120 grit sandpaper for a smooth finish that is perfect for painting and decorating. They are then cleaned with mineral spirits to remove any sawdust residue prior to shipping. These are ready to start decorating right out of the box with no prep work necessary! Looking to order a different amount or customizations? Message me for bulk and custom orders! Thank you for shopping with us today!
I saw a project on Pinterest where a crafter cut apart actual good books so she could glue the spines to a storage box. She chose the books for the look of their spines. To be clear, I've cut up and recycled books when they are so decrepit that they won't hold together for reading but it makes me sad to see readable books destroyed.. BUT, truly do like the idea of some nice book themed storage, so here's what I came up with. And NOT ONE book was destroyed in the creation of this project! Ooooh aaaaah! And here's the best part....I didn't need to buy anything to do this project. I already had everything on hand and you probably do, too! Here's the list of materials you will need- A good sturdy cardboard box that will fit your shelves. Inside rolls from gift wrap, paper towels or toilet paper, depending on your box size. Hot glue Tissue paper or printed napkins for texture. Mod Podge. Craft paint. Sharpie marker. Spray sealer. Cut the cardboard tubes into roughly thirds. Flatten slightly so that they measure about 2" across. These will form your faux book "spines." Measure the height of your box. In this photo I've covered the box with crumpled tissue and painted it white. Cut off the flattened tubes to the correct height. At this point start fitting your spines across the front of your box. Cut some narrower to make the design more interesting or you can keep them all the same size, it is up to you! Use hot glue to make dimensional stitching and decor across the fake spines. Look at photos of old books for spine ideas. You can also add other designs with the hot glue, such as fleur de lis, capital letters or numbers. Tear the tissue or printed napkins in small pieces and crumple up tightly then smooth out. Spread Mod Podge on the spines you have made. You can paint the spines or cover them with printed paper as I have done. Hot glue your finished spines to your chosen box. Remember not to glue them down flat but leave them a bit curved for the realistic book look. Here are two of my book spines glued to the box. As you can see I ended up painting the box black on this side so if it showed between the books it would blend in.. Cover the sides of your faux book storage box with glue and crumpled tissue or printed napkins to match the books on each end. Smooth with a soft brush but not too much, as the crumpled tissue will tear. It will give you a wonderful antique texture so it's worth it. Let dry completely. I Dry brush the edges and spines black contrast color sparingly until you get the look you want. If you get too much on your project just wait for it to dry and do a coat of white over it to tone it down. I was totally going for a vintage look with my books. You can use the Sharpie to add more details if you wish. Ta da! Look, you've made a clever storage box for your shelves that looks like you've collected a set of antique books! You can also choose to make your book box look like a set of matched books. It is entirely up to you.
Cut Book Spines left Loose | DIY Secret Door Books | Made with Real Books | Vintage Decorative | Faux Fake Facade | Hidden Storage | Choose Your Colors We sell hundreds of custom book boxes, but some clients prefer using our vintage books to make their own creations. If this sounds like you, simply select how many books you need and choose your colors. We will arrange some options for you to choose from and send you photos. Once you approve, we will cut and ship them to you for your own design project. NOTE: We can also provide ready to install panels adhered to a wood backer board. Purchase here instead: https://www.etsy.com/listing/552218570/perfectly-cut-book-spines-for-diy-wall?ref=shop_home_active_90 Size: • Book spines are sold by the set in linear length (length across the front) • Each book spine set measures approximately (xx- your length selection)"L x 1.25"D x 9.5"H • Convo us or tell us in your order notes if you have specific depth or height requirements Color: • Select your desired primary color and we will pair complementary shades of that color • Select "multicolor" for a complementary set of several colors that WE choose • Select "custom color" for shade of colors that YOU choose and tell us in your order notes Specifications: • 100% MADE in USA from used books • A collection of real book spines hand curated for you • Each book spine is carefully selected, cut, and repurposed together with complementary books • Books are left loose for your own arrangement and application • Photos show product model(s). You will receive different books • We will send you a preview photo for your approval before shipping Covogoods offers real books by color, hidden storage book boxes, blank books, secret door books, cut book spines, faux book panels, electronics hiders, fairy book houses, vintage books, vinyl lettering, air pillows, decorative books, coffee table books and other custom decor to discerning clients everywhere. We have especially high standards and we pursue all our projects with zeal. If things don't work out the way you hope, we'll keep trying until you are thrilled. We also love building custom projects! Contact us with your needs.
DIY decorative book box with secret storage. Love the look of vintage books with pretty detail on the cover? Make a faux book with paint and stencil.
Cut Book Spines left Loose | DIY Secret Door Books | Made with Real Books | Vintage Decorative | Faux Fake Facade | Hidden Storage | Choose Your Colors We sell hundreds of custom book boxes, but some clients prefer using our vintage books to make their own creations. If this sounds like you, simply select how many books you need and choose your colors. We will arrange some options for you to choose from and send you photos. Once you approve, we will cut and ship them to you for your own design project. NOTE: We can also provide ready to install panels adhered to a wood backer board. Purchase here instead: https://www.etsy.com/listing/552218570/perfectly-cut-book-spines-for-diy-wall?ref=shop_home_active_90 Size: • Book spines are sold by the set in linear length (length across the front) • Each book spine set measures approximately (xx- your length selection)"L x 1.25"D x 9.5"H • Convo us or tell us in your order notes if you have specific depth or height requirements Color: • Select your desired primary color and we will pair complementary shades of that color • Select "multicolor" for a complementary set of several colors that WE choose • Select "custom color" for shade of colors that YOU choose and tell us in your order notes Specifications: • 100% MADE in USA from used books • A collection of real book spines hand curated for you • Each book spine is carefully selected, cut, and repurposed together with complementary books • Books are left loose for your own arrangement and application • Photos show product model(s). You will receive different books • We will send you a preview photo for your approval before shipping Covogoods offers real books by color, hidden storage book boxes, blank books, secret door books, cut book spines, faux book panels, electronics hiders, fairy book houses, vintage books, vinyl lettering, air pillows, decorative books, coffee table books and other custom decor to discerning clients everywhere. We have especially high standards and we pursue all our projects with zeal. If things don't work out the way you hope, we'll keep trying until you are thrilled. We also love building custom projects! Contact us with your needs.
I saw a project on Pinterest where a crafter cut apart actual good books so she could glue the spines to a storage box. She chose the books for the look of their spines. To be clear, I've cut up and recycled books when they are so decrepit that they won't hold together for reading but it makes me sad to see readable books destroyed.. BUT, truly do like the idea of some nice book themed storage, so here's what I came up with. And NOT ONE book was destroyed in the creation of this project! Ooooh aaaaah! And here's the best part....I didn't need to buy anything to do this project. I already had everything on hand and you probably do, too! Here's the list of materials you will need- A good sturdy cardboard box that will fit your shelves. Inside rolls from gift wrap, paper towels or toilet paper, depending on your box size. Hot glue Tissue paper or printed napkins for texture. Mod Podge. Craft paint. Sharpie marker. Spray sealer. Cut the cardboard tubes into roughly thirds. Flatten slightly so that they measure about 2" across. These will form your faux book "spines." Measure the height of your box. In this photo I've covered the box with crumpled tissue and painted it white. Cut off the flattened tubes to the correct height. At this point start fitting your spines across the front of your box. Cut some narrower to make the design more interesting or you can keep them all the same size, it is up to you! Use hot glue to make dimensional stitching and decor across the fake spines. Look at photos of old books for spine ideas. You can also add other designs with the hot glue, such as fleur de lis, capital letters or numbers. Tear the tissue or printed napkins in small pieces and crumple up tightly then smooth out. Spread Mod Podge on the spines you have made. You can paint the spines or cover them with printed paper as I have done. Hot glue your finished spines to your chosen box. Remember not to glue them down flat but leave them a bit curved for the realistic book look. Here are two of my book spines glued to the box. As you can see I ended up painting the box black on this side so if it showed between the books it would blend in.. Cover the sides of your faux book storage box with glue and crumpled tissue or printed napkins to match the books on each end. Smooth with a soft brush but not too much, as the crumpled tissue will tear. It will give you a wonderful antique texture so it's worth it. Let dry completely. I Dry brush the edges and spines black contrast color sparingly until you get the look you want. If you get too much on your project just wait for it to dry and do a coat of white over it to tone it down. I was totally going for a vintage look with my books. You can use the Sharpie to add more details if you wish. Ta da! Look, you've made a clever storage box for your shelves that looks like you've collected a set of antique books! You can also choose to make your book box look like a set of matched books. It is entirely up to you.
DIY decorative book box with secret storage. Love the look of vintage books with pretty detail on the cover? Make a faux book with paint and stencil.
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Now that Twenty Fourteen is here, it's time to think about spring cleaning and decluttering paperwork. If you are like me you have a house divided by paperwork - to save or toss? I save every piece of artwork that comes home. Each piece has a special meaning, some have made it into a frame and hung on the wall, a few have ended up on the refrigerator. Most however, have or will end up in a drawer somewhere. My husband on the other hand never saves a thing, he will look at it once and toss it in the recycling bin. It does not have to be all or nothing, there are several options for storing paperwork, which are not only esthetically beautiful, but also practical and functional. Like this file box with dividers. Maybe a a box for each child and a file for each grade? File box with dividers What do you think about storing your child's artwork in these stylish personalized magazine files made to look like book spines? Magazine file with faux book spine. How about an archival document box, seems ideal for general document storage, and can be easily stacked away. Archival document box. Another idea is to scan or take photos of your child's artwork and create a custom photo book. I think I will do this and purchase double to give as gifts to relatives. Custom photo book. What do you do with your child's artwork? Do you display them, save them in a box, or toss them out?
I saw a project on Pinterest where a crafter cut apart actual good books so she could glue the spines to a storage box. She chose the books for the look of their spines. To be clear, I've cut up and recycled books when they are so decrepit that they won't hold together for reading but it makes me sad to see readable books destroyed.. BUT, truly do like the idea of some nice book themed storage, so here's what I came up with. And NOT ONE book was destroyed in the creation of this project! Ooooh aaaaah! And here's the best part....I didn't need to buy anything to do this project. I already had everything on hand and you probably do, too! Here's the list of materials you will need- A good sturdy cardboard box that will fit your shelves. Inside rolls from gift wrap, paper towels or toilet paper, depending on your box size. Hot glue Tissue paper or printed napkins for texture. Mod Podge. Craft paint. Sharpie marker. Spray sealer. Cut the cardboard tubes into roughly thirds. Flatten slightly so that they measure about 2" across. These will form your faux book "spines." Measure the height of your box. In this photo I've covered the box with crumpled tissue and painted it white. Cut off the flattened tubes to the correct height. At this point start fitting your spines across the front of your box. Cut some narrower to make the design more interesting or you can keep them all the same size, it is up to you! Use hot glue to make dimensional stitching and decor across the fake spines. Look at photos of old books for spine ideas. You can also add other designs with the hot glue, such as fleur de lis, capital letters or numbers. Tear the tissue or printed napkins in small pieces and crumple up tightly then smooth out. Spread Mod Podge on the spines you have made. You can paint the spines or cover them with printed paper as I have done. Hot glue your finished spines to your chosen box. Remember not to glue them down flat but leave them a bit curved for the realistic book look. Here are two of my book spines glued to the box. As you can see I ended up painting the box black on this side so if it showed between the books it would blend in.. Cover the sides of your faux book storage box with glue and crumpled tissue or printed napkins to match the books on each end. Smooth with a soft brush but not too much, as the crumpled tissue will tear. It will give you a wonderful antique texture so it's worth it. Let dry completely. I Dry brush the edges and spines black contrast color sparingly until you get the look you want. If you get too much on your project just wait for it to dry and do a coat of white over it to tone it down. I was totally going for a vintage look with my books. You can use the Sharpie to add more details if you wish. Ta da! Look, you've made a clever storage box for your shelves that looks like you've collected a set of antique books! You can also choose to make your book box look like a set of matched books. It is entirely up to you.
DIY decorative book box with secret storage. Love the look of vintage books with pretty detail on the cover? Make a faux book with paint and stencil.
I saw a project on Pinterest where a crafter cut apart actual good books so she could glue the spines to a storage box. She chose the books for the look of their spines. To be clear, I've cut up and recycled books when they are so decrepit that they won't hold together for reading but it makes me sad to see readable books destroyed.. BUT, truly do like the idea of some nice book themed storage, so here's what I came up with. And NOT ONE book was destroyed in the creation of this project! Ooooh aaaaah! And here's the best part....I didn't need to buy anything to do this project. I already had everything on hand and you probably do, too! Here's the list of materials you will need- A good sturdy cardboard box that will fit your shelves. Inside rolls from gift wrap, paper towels or toilet paper, depending on your box size. Hot glue Tissue paper or printed napkins for texture. Mod Podge. Craft paint. Sharpie marker. Spray sealer. Cut the cardboard tubes into roughly thirds. Flatten slightly so that they measure about 2" across. These will form your faux book "spines." Measure the height of your box. In this photo I've covered the box with crumpled tissue and painted it white. Cut off the flattened tubes to the correct height. At this point start fitting your spines across the front of your box. Cut some narrower to make the design more interesting or you can keep them all the same size, it is up to you! Use hot glue to make dimensional stitching and decor across the fake spines. Look at photos of old books for spine ideas. You can also add other designs with the hot glue, such as fleur de lis, capital letters or numbers. Tear the tissue or printed napkins in small pieces and crumple up tightly then smooth out. Spread Mod Podge on the spines you have made. You can paint the spines or cover them with printed paper as I have done. Hot glue your finished spines to your chosen box. Remember not to glue them down flat but leave them a bit curved for the realistic book look. Here are two of my book spines glued to the box. As you can see I ended up painting the box black on this side so if it showed between the books it would blend in.. Cover the sides of your faux book storage box with glue and crumpled tissue or printed napkins to match the books on each end. Smooth with a soft brush but not too much, as the crumpled tissue will tear. It will give you a wonderful antique texture so it's worth it. Let dry completely. I Dry brush the edges and spines black contrast color sparingly until you get the look you want. If you get too much on your project just wait for it to dry and do a coat of white over it to tone it down. I was totally going for a vintage look with my books. You can use the Sharpie to add more details if you wish. Ta da! Look, you've made a clever storage box for your shelves that looks like you've collected a set of antique books! You can also choose to make your book box look like a set of matched books. It is entirely up to you.
Use these cute matisse cut out printed fake books to organize your shelf spaces and to store some rarely used stuff. The books on the photos displayed both back and front sides. Package includes: 1x Fake BookSize: 10.5x6.7x1.7in (28x17x4.2cm)Material: Cardboard + Paper
📚 Vacation-Inspired Faux Book Set - Colorful Designer Decoration for Coffee Table and Study Shelf 📚 Dimensions: 26.7 x 17.5 x 4.2 cm / 10.5 x 6.7 x 1.7 inch 📘 Elevate your home's aesthetic with our Vacation Style Fake Book Box. Unlike real books, these decorative pieces are durable, lightweight, and designed for a superior decorative effect. They're perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any room, whether it's your home or office. Crafted with an exquisite appearance, these faux books serve as ideal shelf decorations, photographic props, and artistic accents. Imbued with a cozy, rustic charm, they're a unique way to enhance the ambiance of your space. Display them on bookshelves, coffee tables, mantles, trays, baskets, nightstands, or entryways - their versatility knows no bounds! 📓 Please Note: - Dimensions are manually measured and may vary by 1-3 cm. - Due to variations in display and lighting, actual colors may differ slightly. Refer to the actual product for true color. - These are the books that cannot be opened 📛 RETURN AND EXCHANGE POLICY 📛 Return Policy: We stand behind the quality of our products and guarantee our workmanship 100%. Any problems caused by our side will be handled with a replacement for free. Return and Refund IS NOT ACCEPTED due to customer errors such as incorrect selection of sizes, designs, colors, address, etc. CUSTOMER SERVICE: If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us and we will provide satisfactory service. Thank you for visiting our store!
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Got some old books? Got some chalk paint? Let's make a DIY Painted Book Stack. This simple craft is perfect for decor or for gifting!
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Cut Book Spines on Wood Backer | Secret Door Books | DIY Custom Wall Art Gallery | Faux Fake Facade | Vintage Decorative | Hidden Storage | Made With Real Books | Choose Your Colors Enjoy a wow moment when you see our book spines repurposed as wall art! Our book spines are also perfect for many other DIY applications. Pair them with photos or other items as part of a gallery wall, or hang them alone in vertical or horizontal stacks. These spines are also the best option for adorning secret doors and other hidden storage doors or cabinets. Let us help you with your space designing, book decor, home styling, faux mantels, faux book shelf, secret doors, instant library, coffee table design, and office decor needs. Specifications: • 100% MADE in USA from used books • A collection of real book spines hand curated for you • Each book spine is carefully selected, cut, and repurposed together with complementary books • Books are adhered in a single group on 1/2" wood backer board • Photos show product model(s). You will receive different books • We will send you a photo of the actual spine(s) set for your approval before shipping Size: • Book spines are sold by the set length in inches • Each book spine set measures approximately (xx- your length selection)"L x 1.75"D (including 1/2" wood backer) x 9.5"H • Convo us or tell us in your order notes if you have specific depth or height requirements Color: • Select your desired primary color and we will pair complementary shades of that color • Select "multicolor" for a complementary set of several colors that WE choose • Select "custom color" for shade of colors that YOU choose and tell us in your order notes Hanging: • Product does not include hardware for hanging but we can provide instructions for easy non-permanent, semi-permanent, or permanent installation. Covogoods offers real books by color, hidden storage book boxes, blank books, secret door books, cut book spines, faux book panels, electronics hiders, fairy book houses, vintage books, vinyl lettering, air pillows, decorative books, coffee table books and other custom decor to discerning clients everywhere. We have especially high standards and we pursue all our projects with zeal. If things don't work out the way you hope, we'll keep trying until you are thrilled. We also love building custom projects! Contact us with your needs. elevator photo: The Lawson Studio
Cut Book Spines™ on Wood Backer | Secret Door Books | DIY Custom Wall Art Gallery | Faux Fake Facade | Vintage Decorative | Hidden Storage | Made With Real Books | Choose Your Colors Enjoy a wow moment when you see our book spines repurposed as wall art! Our book spines are also perfect for many other DIY applications. Pair them with photos or other items as part of a gallery wall, or hang them alone in vertical or horizontal stacks. These spines are also the best option for adorning secret doors and other hidden storage doors or cabinets. Let us help you with your space designing, book decor, home styling, faux mantels, faux book shelf, secret doors, instant library, coffee table design, and office decor needs. Specifications: • 100% MADE in USA from used books • A collection of real book spines hand curated for you • Each book spine is carefully selected, cut, and repurposed together with complementary books • Books are adhered in a single group on 1/2" wood backer board • Photos show product model(s). You will receive different books • We will send you a photo of the actual spine(s) set for your approval before shipping Size: • Book spines are sold by the set length in inches • Each book spine set measures approximately (xx- your length selection)"L x 1.75"D (including 1/2" wood backer) x 9.5"H • Convo us or tell us in your order notes if you have specific depth or height requirements Color: • Select your desired primary color and we will pair complementary shades of that color • Select "multicolor" for a complementary set of several colors that WE choose • Select "custom color" for shade of colors that YOU choose and tell us in your order notes Hanging: • Product does not include hardware for hanging but we can provide instructions for easy non-permanent, semi-permanent, or permanent installation. Covogoods offers real books by color, hidden storage book boxes, blank books, secret door books, cut book spines, faux book panels, electronics hiders, fairy book houses, vintage books, vinyl lettering, air pillows, decorative books, coffee table books and other custom decor to discerning clients everywhere. We have especially high standards and we pursue all our projects with zeal. If things don't work out the way you hope, we'll keep trying until you are thrilled. We also love building custom projects! Contact us with your needs.
Make a Fake Book: Fake books are awesome, am I right? Here's how to make one out of everyday objects. Hope you like it!
How to Create a Secret Bookcase Box: Do you need a way to hide something of a bigger size, like bigger than would fit inside a hollow book? Here is another idea using books and a book case. This is only limited by the size of box you use and the number books you are willi…
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Make this summer book stack using mini wood crates, clay, and paint. The watermelon themed farmhouse book stack is going to add a pop of color and it's the easiest thing to make on a warm day.
Fabric covered books are one of the cutest and inexpensive ways to decorate a space... especially when you can easily make them yourself.
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Got some old books? Got some chalk paint? Let's make a DIY Painted Book Stack. This simple craft is perfect for decor or for gifting!
If you love decorating with books. Then you will love this post on how to make book bundles for home decor accents. Book Bundles Ideas I fell in love with book bundles years ago when Restoration Hardware styled uncovered books on tables and inside their armoires. If you love the ideas of decorating with books then...