Are you lovin' the book page wreaths as much as I am?
There are so many variations which are all fabulous, the hard part was choosing which style to make.
I settled on the accordion fold.
The most time consuming part is folding all the pages!
I started with a cardboard circle (use any cardboard you may have lying around the house, perhaps a cereal box). Trace a circle on the cardboard with a dinner plate and then use a smaller plate to trace a circle inside your dinner plate circle.
Your inner circle is the guideline, glue the book pages around the circle with the edge of each accordion folded page on the inner circle. Go around again gluing pages in all the spaces to fill out the wreath. I then cut 2-3" off my remaining book pages and kept gluing them on, making the wreath fuller and fuller until I was satisfied with the look.
I mixed up a strong cup of coffee (because by this time I needed it - just kidding) dipped in my paint brush and lightly touched the edges of the paper to give them that aged look.
For the center I dipped about 10 coffee filters in the coffee, squeezed out the excess and then put them in the oven (170 degrees) for a few minutes to dry out.
Once dried I scrunched them up to wrinkle them more, then nipped them in the center (so they formed a triangular shape) and glued them down one by one to the middle of the circle. The paper star was something from my stash but you can get creative with what you put in the centre!
I decorated the wreath with artificial fall leaves, acorns, ribbon and a cute "Fall" super mini pennant that I made with scrapbook paper and twine.
All in all I'd say this project cost me about $1-$2 dollars, tops, since the book was something I was going to throw out.
I'm thrilled with how it turned out!
Imagine, Improvise & Invent
Sarah
Sarah, this is beautiful!! so creative!
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Oh this is so beautiful! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute fall wreath!
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This is so perfect for autumn! I love the acorn details. Thanks for linking up with DIY under $5!
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah, I love all of the crazy texture on your wreath. I'm adding it on my FB page. :)
ReplyDeleteI've seen a lot of book page wreaths in Blogland, but yours really stands out for its originality, style, creativity, and beautifully translated seasonal flair.
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Hi Sarah! Love your wreath with it's style, texture and creativity! It's different and very smart looking.
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Incentive! There is a giveaway!
Thanks, Sarah, for being your wreath by 2805 to visit!
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Wow! This is awesome! You did a great job!!
ReplyDeleteThat's so lovely! I love fall decorations. Maybe I'll try to make a wreath inspired by yours this weekend.
ReplyDeleteWonderful - we are doing a haunted library theme for our Halloween party so book page and book decor is just what we need!
ReplyDeleteHow festive of you! :) Love that you used book pages!! Very pretty! Thanks for sharing on Fancy This Fridays!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable and I just the fall pennant banner, such a sweet touch.
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Ellen
this is an awesome looking fall wreath
ReplyDeleteI love this. Thanks for sharing.
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Oh I have to follow you. I'm not this creative but love seeing what creative folks like you can put together..and this is extreamly well done...
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What a fun wreath! I love all the texture and color!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazingly awesome! love it! Tweeting too! POP ART MINIS
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic!!!
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Sarah, This is cute, clever and creative! And it looks easy enough for me to try.
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Sarah,
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fantastic idea!!
I LOVE how it came out! So clever!!
Hugs,
Debbie