Other good news: I knocked out a rose in a half hour tonight. Time to get back into making these. Seven months to go before I need all of them It's getting slightly easier to cut and fold and glue my books too. Still hurts, but it's getting easier.

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Other good news: I knocked out a rose in a half hour tonight. Time to get back into making these. Seven months to go before I need all of them It's getting slightly easier to cut and fold and glue my books too. Still hurts, but it's getting easier.

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Book Project
Hey guys! Its been a while since I last made a post and I'm sorry for that. Not only did my house get robbed recently, we are having new windows installed within a week so we're cleaning all around the windows and the holidays are around the corner. This year I'm making things for my mom, sister, and four cousins who are 14 to 9 years old. But I want to make me a little something. Like all book lovers, I have a book or two with pages falling out and ripped that makes them somewhat impossible to read any more. So have any of you give them a new life in another form? I've seen flowers done but I'm thinking more along the lines of mode podge, like a keep sake box or a trunk to store books and journals. Is there anything else to do with well loved books craft wise?
British media recently reported that charity shops (which, if my husband's aunt and uncle's town Hayward's Heath is anything to go by, seem to be on nearly every street), which do a brisk trade in ...
Real cool ways of re-purposing old weeded or deselected books. Look at these amazing desks!