Showing posts with label book page crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book page crafts. Show all posts

Monday, October 30, 2023

Lamp From Upcycled Old Books

 


For another fun spin on upcycled old books and pages, how about creating a Book & Page Lamp like the one pictured above?

Lamp hardware is readily available at most hardware stores and is simple to assemble. Use many layers of pages folded and adhered together to create solid shapes such as the shade shown above. Be sure to leave lots of space between the bulb and shade so that your lamp is firesafe. 

Stacks of old books are drilled through and then adhered together to form this creative base.





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Have a great week!
Laura

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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Book Page Cat Art & Waiting For Spring





Is it spring yet? 

I think most of us (on the east coast at least) are ready for some warmer weather. I'm working on a new Upcycled Garden blog post - the first of the season is always fun to do - and looking forward to cleaning up my own yard to rake away the last of winter's mess. 

Will you be planting this year? If yes, what? 






Have a great week!
 Laura




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Sunday, March 27, 2016

Easy Book Page Art DIY Tutorial



Hi friends! Today I'm going to share with you an easy book page art DIY tutorial. Hopefully this short tutorial will pique your interest in this fun and easy form of mixed media art. All you need to get started is an old book that is ready to be discarded. Old, out of date dictionaries and encyclopedias are great choices for this craft. As we work I will explain what art supplies I used for my project, but you can use whatever art supplies that you happen to have on hand. 

The book that I use for all of my book art drawings, sketches, and paintings is an old dictionary that once belonged to my father. I remember him using it when I was a little girl, and it brings back lots of great memories. Because of that, it has lots of sentimental value to me, but nowadays we don't actually use dictionaries anymore due to the Internet, so instead, I create art on the pages and then one day I will pass it down to my own daughters. One of the best places to find an old dictionary is at a used book sale. I like the old style dictionaries due to their thin, smooth pages. Okay, lets get started! 


 The first step we are going to do is to sketch a design onto a page with a pen. You can use a regular ball point pen or you can go to an art supply store and get one that is specifically for use in artwork. If you are going to use watercolor paints in your artwork as I did, you are going to want to use a waterproof pen. Unsure if your pen will not smear or run in water? Then the best thing to do is to test it out on a separate sheet of paper with some watercolor paints before beginning your book art. I used a Micron pen to sketch my artwork.

Once you have your pen, sketch your drawing onto your page. You don't have to go into great detail. You can use as little or as much detail as you would like. You can always add more detail down the road if you think it needs a little extra something later on.  

For my sketch I drew some long wavy lines to form vines. Next I added a few leaves to the vines. After that I drew a few spiral shaped designs connected to the leaves and vines. Finally to add some visual texture I added some small circles or berries here and there along my leaves and vines. The last thing I added were some large circles for blooms at the ends of the vines. Once again, it's up to you how much or how little detail you want to add to your sketch. The style is completely up to you! For my sketch, I drew quickly and didn't fuss with many details.



  Once you are pleased with your sketch, it's time to add some color to your artwork. For my project I used Windsor-Newton watercolor paints but you can use whatever you have on hand.




For my painting, I did not saturate my book page with water, as that could ruin the paper. Instead, I used a wet brush and was careful not to use too much water and blotted any excess water and paint off with a tissue. Once you are pleased with you painting, set your project aside until it is completely dry. 



 Once your project is completely dry you can add some more details in pen or marker if you desire. For my project I used a black medium felt tip pen to trace over most of the lines in my sketch, giving the edges of my drawing a bolder line and helping the black to pop out from my drawing.



 Once I was finished outlining my sketch, I added a quote. 



That's all there is to it! This is a great basic book page art project that makes great frameable art.


I hope you enjoyed this project! I'd love to see your book art, so if you do this project be sure to post of photo of yours on my Facebook page! 

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Enjoy the rest of your week! 
Love, Laura




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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Bookish: Upcycled & Repurposed Books and Pages


I have always loved books, and have to admit I am a "book collector!" I don't just love to read books though - I love the feel of a book in my hands - it's heft, the texture of it's pages, the gilt of the artwork and lettering on an antique pressed cover...and of course, since learning to read in childhood, the thought of what wonderful secrets could be hidden inside. 
I love books.

But what about altering and repurposing books? 
Years ago the thought would never have entered my mind because my books - they were sacred to me. But after years of going to used book sales and increasing my collection to the point of ridiculousness - I mean, I had books that I bought for $1 whose pages were loose and falling out but they had fabulous antique Art Nouveau covers -  it was at this point I realized, there was no actual monetary value in this damaged book - the only value it had was sentimental value to me, due to its cover art. To most anyone else, it would have been considered trash.  This is the perfect example of a book worthy of recycling into something completely new. Check out these examples of recycled, repurposed and upcycled books and book pages and I think you'll agree that art can indeed be created from an old, damaged book.









Book page mobile



lounge chair made from old books:
Book bench




Book cover headboard


Storage bin made from book spines by Roadsidephotographs via Etsy





Utensil holder made from an old cook book



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rug




sheet music rose



Vintage Wedding Guest Books Made to Order Using Old French Books SAMPLE LISTING



Custom Wedding Guestbook ETSY WEDDING EVENT Made to Order







Shelf made from a stack of old books









Hollow Book Safe (1903 VICAR OF WAKEFIELD)


Double Book Birdie (Original Sculpture)



sculpted from old books:



Incarnate
(Three Degrees of Certainty II)








i carry your heart with me(i carry it in
my heart)i am never without it(anywhere
i go you go,my dear;and whatever is done
by only me is your doing,my darling)
                                                      i fear
no fate(for you are my fate,my sweet)i want
no world(for beautiful you are my world,my true)
and it’s you are whatever a moon has always meant
and whatever a sun will always sing is you
here is the deepest secret nobody knows
(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud
and the sky of the sky of a tree called life;which grows
higher than soul can hope or mind can hide)
and this is the wonder that's keeping the stars apart
i carry your heart(i carry it in my heart)
   
e e cummings 


Vintage Book Shoulder Purse, Whittier's Poems, circa 1888










Birdhouse covered with pages from an old children's book. The roof is the book cover.



mobiles





Book carvings (above and below) by Hokey Stokes






how to age paper: DIY instructions



book page wreath







paper mache birds


book tub.


book safe



Playhouse made from books Iowa City Public Library





poinsettia book page wreath how to







nails (how to)



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Laura






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