Thursday, March 12, 2015

DIY: Book Page Wreath

I have had several book page wreath ideas saved on Pinterest for awhile. However, I have been afraid to make one for fear I would mess it up and it would look terrible. A couple of months ago, I decided to give one a try. I am happy with the finished project, and I love the way it looks on the wall.

I was first inspired by the book page wreath done by The Nester. I loved what a statement the wreath made hanging on the wall. I was even more inspired by the fact it was made with book pages!

Here are the supplies I used:

Old Book - I used a copy of Wuthering Heights I found at Goodwill
Foam Wreath Base
Straight Pins
Silver acrylic paint (for distressing the edges of the book pages)

First, I dry brushed the acrylic paint on to the edges of the book and let it dry.


Next, I tore the pages out one at a time and twisted/scrunched them and attached each page to the wreath core with a straight pin. I didn't really have a "method" for this part, just sort of folded the page and then attached them. Some of them I used more than one pin. 


I started at the outer edge, and worked my way in toward the center. It got a little tricky as the wreath got more full. This is progress about halfway done. 


Here's the final product, hung on the living room wall. I love how full to turned out. It really did add some dimension to a once empty and flat space. 


In all, the project took around 2 hours. If I make another, I think I might roll the pages, but I also really like this look as well.