Cardboard Book Binding: Binding books with cardboard? You bet! Made entirely of recycled materials, this versatile project is pretty simple! Cardboard scraps + old t-shirt + glue = Book This can be used for scrapbooking, drawing, and even coin collections!
Dollhouse Book: This fun book makes it so you can create your own dream home. It comes with 30 blank pages so you can make 15 brand new, unique rooms. The cover is decorated to look like a home and is made of heavy-duty cardboard. It also comes with elastic cords on the outside you can shut your house or buy more houses and attach them together. The book is 14.4 inches by 9.4 inches Pencils or art supplies not included Recommended for all ages The Teddy Bear Book: This fun book makes it so you can decorate your own teddy bear! It comes with 30 blank pages so you can make 15 different teddy bears. The cover is made from heavy-duty cardboard and the elastic holds the teddy bear open while it is sitting. 14.2 inches by 8.9 inches Recommended for all ages Additional craft supplies not included
Cardboard Book Binding: Binding books with cardboard? You bet! Made entirely of recycled materials, this versatile project is pretty simple! Cardboard scraps + old t-shirt + glue = Book This can be used for scrapbooking, drawing, and even coin collections!
Learn how to make an origami popup book, follow my step by step instructions. This book opens up into 4 sections like a concertina book.
Cardboard Book Stand : This book stand is part of a classroom project based on the theme of flat pack objects. My table is always a huge mess with books and all my papers lying around, falling here and there. So I decided to make something that helps me organize my clut…
A Handmade Book With a Cardboard Cover: Books can be made in a lot of different ways and with different materials. Here's a way to make a simple book with a cardboard cover that I've used with kids of all ages over the years.
Cardboard Book Binding: Binding books with cardboard? You bet! Made entirely of recycled materials, this versatile project is pretty simple! Cardboard scraps + old t-shirt + glue = Book This can be used for scrapbooking, drawing, and even coin collections!
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
Let these handmade/ handsewn journals help you get your creative juices flowing... either for writing, drawing or both! My journals are made from a sturdy recycled cardboard cover. Each journal contains 44 to 46 double-sided pages of different papers including recycled paper bag, paper doily, gold tissue paper, pink, brown, black and leopard multipurpose papers as well as brand new sheets of drawing paper, newsprint, canvas paper and watercolor paper. All pages are sewn together using natural twine, the front cover is made special with a smooth woven hemp ribbon. After using these journals for my own sketching and dreaming I can contend that they are as much fun to fill up as they are to make. If you are like me you will even simply love just flipping through and feeling all the different textures of materials used. Enjoy!
Make your own DIY paper bag book with this easy paper bag craft. Best of all are the pockets in this DIY book for stashing treasures!
These Etsy items would make perfect gifts.
Eine total geniale, einfache Idee! Einfach ein Softcover-Taschenbuch nehmen, bei mir war es ein altes Donald-Duck-Heft aus meiner Kindheit, und jede Seite der Länge nach auf die Hälfte falten - fertig ist ein ästhetischer, einmaliger, praktischer Halter für kleine Notizblätter oder Visitenkarten. Es sieht einfach toll aus!
I have soft spot for old books. I love the smell, the color, the signs of use like a name penciled in or a page marked up. The texture, shape and contrast in this art using old books by South African, Keri Muller is fabulous. via visi mag and Keri's blog, simple intrigue.
Because textbooks are supposed to last for a while so many students can use them, teachers sometimes require students to use book covers on their textbooks. Durable fabric book covers are sold in many school supply stores, but they are often expensive.
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Inspired by a love of mail art, patterned envelopes, making books and recycling. Each page is a former envelope. Some pages have...
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These small, square books “explode” into a series of square and triangular pages when you open them. Each student constructed their own book with decorative papers, cardboard, ribbon, and construct…
Today we have chosen to get lost in the wonderful realm of books, more specific the creative methods of recycling book paper and the many delicate book
These small, square books “explode” into a series of square and triangular pages when you open them. Each student constructed their own book with decorative papers, cardboard, ribbon, and construct…
When I was in fourth grade, our state (Michigan) was the main theme of our social studies class for the year. I distinctly remember that the big project that would sum up all we had learned was a handmade book that we could interpret artistically. Shaped journals by Ingrid Dijkers, featured in Cloth Paper Scissors…
Create this stunning rustic paper vase decor from old book pages to add country chic charm to your dining table! A perfect 30-minute craft project!
Kyle Bean is studying Illustration at the University of Brighton, and has already been involved in projects for clients including Ford, The New York Times and BBC. His work has also been feature…
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. BUT, I 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. Remember you are going for an antique look to your fake 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. My faux book box looks great with this shelf of restyled books I've made. Yay for saving old books in new ways and making your own book themed decor! I tell you, the possibilities are endless with this project and the best part is, you probably have everything you need to go do this RIGHT NOW. You'll have fun doing it, I know!
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Envelope Book: This instructable was created as an entry in the Esty and Instructables collaboratory Sew Useful contest. This book is constructed with twelve vintage envelopes instead of paper. That might not sound like a lot, but you need to remember you'll be f…