How to cover books with paper

Learn how to cover your books with paper in creative and unique ways. Transform your book collection with these simple DIY techniques and make them stand out on your shelves.
Craft: covering books How to cover your books old school with brown kraft paper. – NO SCISSORS – NO TAPE – NO CONTACT PAPER Just books and brown kraft paper (or a disassembled paper bag). And you can do this: Now you have the perfect spot for doodles and designs! Thanks Mom and Dad for... Read more Organisation, Cover Books, Graduation Displays, Paper Bag Book Cover, Covering Books, Book Themed Birthday Party, Paper Book Covers, Paper Bag Books, Book Cover Diy

Craft: covering books How to cover your books old school with brown kraft paper. – NO SCISSORS – NO TAPE – NO CONTACT PAPER Just books and brown kraft paper (or a disassembled paper bag). And you can do this: Now you have the perfect spot for doodles and designs! Thanks Mom and Dad for... Read more

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Sibia Torres Padilla | DIYs on Instagram: "Well I finally got around to turning that paper we made from an egg carton into a notebook. all I used was our homemade paper, a whole punch, some twine, and a twig. I used half the paper we made because you don’t want it to be too much thicker than the twig you use although if you want it to be a lot thicker, there are ways to use more than one twig but for this, I thought it would be really cute to keep it simple. i’ll admit I over thought it quite a bit. I thought about a traditional binding or making a book cover from a cereal box. I also saw someone make a journal cover from epoxy and dried flowers, and I thought of making one in a trashy version with a used strawberry container but ultimately I decided on something super simple and I’m ha Cartonnage, Diy Book Covers, Strawberry Container, Twigs Diy, Accordion Books, Handmade Paper Journal, Making A Book, Make A Journal, Make A Book Cover

Sibia Torres Padilla | DIYs on Instagram: "Well I finally got around to turning that paper we made from an egg carton into a notebook. all I used was our homemade paper, a whole punch, some twine, and a twig. I used half the paper we made because you don’t want it to be too much thicker than the twig you use although if you want it to be a lot thicker, there are ways to use more than one twig but for this, I thought it would be really cute to keep it simple. i’ll admit I over thought it…

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Ellen Robie