“If you’re a die-hard bookworm, then you probably cringe at the idea of throwing away old books — even if your bookshelf has reached maximum capacity. Here’s a solution: upcycle them into things you want to keep around the house, like jewelry, furniture, and decor. You’ll still get to keep your treasured book and make good use of it while you’re at it. Read on for 21 suggestions on what you can do with your old books.
Make paper-rose decorations to add an interesting twist to items including gifts and Christmas tree ornaments. To find out how to make your own paper rose, read this tutorial.
5Coasters
Get the look of these six Harry Potter coasters ($20) by using ceramic tiles, Harry Potter book pages, and a few layers of decoupage glue and varnish.
Create a book-page necklace with a cutout of your favorite text or illustration. You can paint the piece with lacquer, or glue a glass gem on top of the cutout to turn it into a durable pendant.
Whether you’re dressing up a notebook, diary, or scrapbook, book pages will make the covers come alive. Take your favorite pages from old books and experiment by sticking them on the covers.
Create a vintage runner made of old pages by taping the pages together and using a decorative edge-puncher to create a cute border. You might want to lacquer the runner so it’s not too fragile.
Create furniture pieces like lamps, side tables, or coffee tables by piling up old books. Be sure to glue the books together so you won’t have to stack them up again if the pieces ever topple over.
Use the cover of an old book to create a cover for your ereader. It’s perfect for the nostalgic bookworm who made the transition from paper to digital.”
Stephen
Posted on: April 3, 2016, 6:42 amCategory: Uncategorized
Stephen Abram is a librarian and principal with Lighthouse Consulting Inc., and executive director of the Federation of Ontario Public Libraries. He blogs on library strategies for direction, marketing, technology and user alignment.
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