4 Old Book Page Projects in One Day!

That's right, 4 new projects in just one day!


All using old book pages and materials I already had!

PROJECT 1
FLOWER WREATH

I love the way this wreath turned out. 
And it was so easy!
My inspiration was derived from a project I saw at Thrifty Decorating's blog.
Makes you want to make one too, hey? :)
So to start I used 12 old book pages rolled and glued into cones.
Then shaped into a circle and hot glue gunned to a wooden tapestry ring.
Then I used small circles of paper scrunched and layered to form a flower, then hot glue gunned to the centre and topped off with a cute button centre.


I finished it off with a loop of twine on the back for hanging.
Total cost - Nil

PROJECT 2
FRAMED OLD CLOCK KEYS

These very old gorgeous looking clock keys were given to me by my dad and I have been trying to decide the best way to display them. 
I'm very happy with how this project turned out.
I had a photo frame with 4 picture inserts which I spray painted black.
Then I removed the glass and fitted old book pages into the back of each photo insert.
I decided to make the cardboard mat look more aged by staining it with tea.  
This was a first attempt at tea staining and I'm happy with the outcome.
It really gave the cardboard an aged effect.
I then glued the matt to the wooden backing on the back of the frame to seal in the pages.  
I cut some drop cloth into rectangles the size of the keys and hot glue gunned them into each insert.
Then I tied twine to each key and then each key was glue gunned to each piece of drop cloth.


Turned out so cool, hey? :)
Total cost - Nil.    

PROJECT 3
WALL CANVAS

I saw similar canvasses recently on Pinterest, but can't find them now to give the proper credit. 
 I'm so sorry.  I'll update this post when I find you again. But let me just say they are amazing!!!
I just had to make one too. :)
This was another super easy project to make.  
I simply used Modge Podge to glue my pages to the canvas and applied a top coat to seal them.
Then I found a cute graphic at Graphics Fairy of this gorgeous vintage chair.
I used fabric adhesive to attach a piece of drop cloth to an A4 sheet of paper, then put it through the printer.  So easy.  I love using this method to print on fabric.
I removed the fabric from the paper and trimmed it into a square and glued it to the centre of the canvas.
Finished. :)


Cost - Nil.

PROJECT 4
OLD BOOK PAGE ROSE

I had pinned this project from Market Nine Home.
And I've been wanting to attempt it for a while now.
Mine rose is not perfect, but I'm happy with the result and will no doubt find somewhere to display this cute little one.  And will be making more in the future. :)
Meanwhile, my little birdie is loving it. :)



Total cost - Nil.


I'm thrilled with my new pieces, now I just need to decide where to display them. :)

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