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Amie C.
True Blue Farmgirl

2099 Posts


Finger Lakes Region NY
2099 Posts

Posted - Feb 04 2012 :  3:49:01 PM  Show Profile
I stumbled across a review of this book online, and now I'm waiting for my turn to borrow it from my local library.
http://www.amazon.com/Repurposed-Library-Craft-Projects-Books/dp/1584799099

Here's the interview with the author that I first saw.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/28/garden/28qna.html

I've got so many vintage books (and parts of books) in bad condition that I can't bring myself to throw away. I'm excited to learn how to make something beautiful out of them.

Anybody read this? Or do you have suggestions from your own crafting experience?

RaspberryBee
True Blue Farmgirl

291 Posts

Karen
Montrose Michigan
USA
291 Posts

Posted - Feb 04 2012 :  6:22:16 PM  Show Profile
It is a wonderful and FUN book. I work at a library and we have a few of the 'ideas' from the book on the list for summer crafts with the kids. Enjoy it when your turn comes around :)

Farmgirl Sister #918

I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion.
-Henry David Thoreau-
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fille de ferme
True Blue Farmgirl

2344 Posts

Madeline
Meadow Lands Pa.
USA
2344 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2012 :  03:46:22 AM  Show Profile
Hi Aime :) I have to chime in. I make Rolodex's from old books. It is easy & alot of fun. I use them for keeping mail neat & a smaller one is used for my ATC projects,like a third hand ;) If you are interested,I can tell how to make them :)

Blessings

Edited by - fille de ferme on Feb 06 2012 04:15:25 AM
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StrawHouseRanch
True Blue Farmgirl

1044 Posts

Paula
Holt Missouri
USA
1044 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2012 :  05:47:37 AM  Show Profile
I understand the re-purposing aspect of the craft, but I have such a hard time taking a book apart. Books have always been treasures to me, and it seems like sacrilege to pull the pages out. I'm not saying not to do it, and I love the lamp in the photo on the cover, but I would have such a hard time doing it myself...kind of like how I love to eat chicken, but I could never butcher one.

Paula

Farmgirl Sister #3090
Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery, and Today is a Gift.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/StrawHouseDesigns
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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl

9093 Posts

Nancy
West Seneca New York
USA
9093 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2012 :  07:27:43 AM  Show Profile
Amie,
I was thinking about doing something like that at one time. So I was looking at the thrift for Children's books to take apart. They have such pretty pictures in. But then I would get them home and keep them. So Now I cut up old greeting cards. I can see all kinds of ideas with books. Cover an old hat box or suitcase with the printed pages, cover smaller boxes, well I could get carried away here, so I have to go now.
Nancy Jo

www.Nancy-Jo.blogspot.com
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FieldsofThyme
Farmgirl Guide & Schoolmarm / Chapter Leader

4928 Posts



USA
4928 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2012 :  07:39:37 AM  Show Profile
I've used book pages to decoupage different things, used pages to make magnets with small round glass pieces, and used book bindings to make bookmarks with. Some of those projects are on my S.C.R.A.P. blog.

Farmgirl #800
http://pioneerwomanatheart.blogspot.com/

http://scrapreusedandrecycledartprojects.blogspot.com/

From my hands: http://pioneerpatchworkhomespun.blogspot.com/

From my Camera: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pioneerwomanatheart/
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Amie C.
True Blue Farmgirl

2099 Posts


Finger Lakes Region NY
2099 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2012 :  4:29:52 PM  Show Profile
Paula, I so understand what you mean. But I've got lots that are falling apart anyway, so I think this is a way to give them a dignified second life--I wasn't up to just hacking randomly, but I think with expert guidance I'll be able to do it.

And, Karen, it's good to know that you're considering some of the projects in the book to be kid-level. Her projects looked a little intimidating online.

Madeline, I would love to hear more about your Rolodex. My husband has some of the old office Rolodexes sitting around--would I use those in some capacity?

Nancy Jo and Kristina, those are all great ideas. I'll have to try some of those.
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fille de ferme
True Blue Farmgirl

2344 Posts

Madeline
Meadow Lands Pa.
USA
2344 Posts

Posted - Feb 19 2012 :  10:39:05 AM  Show Profile
Hi Aime :) Here are the pictures of the Rolodex made using books. Real easy & perfect for books falling apart

Blessings
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RaspberryBee
True Blue Farmgirl

291 Posts

Karen
Montrose Michigan
USA
291 Posts

Posted - Feb 19 2012 :  11:07:41 AM  Show Profile
Once you take a book you know you will not read and/or can not think of anyone to give it to who would read it (LOTS and LOTS of books at thrift stores get thrown away weekly)then give it a try - whatever your project. At the library we tell all who will listen to respect the books but we discard alot, put them in friends of the library book sales and there are still books leftover - even the FREE cart is full most of the time. Every book gets easier - I can not imagine doing this to a book I adore but that being said we made tablets at library crafts and everybody had a good time doing them -adults to kids. I cut off the front and backs of books and ripped out the pages that had blanks on one side or half of the page so that they could be written. I did this to a copy of Black Beauty that had water damage - it was hard but oh so cool in the end and every female got at least a few sheets of the book for their tablet/journals :) Give it a try and you will be suprised at how much you love playing with books - next up at the library...Altered Art Journals - FUN! Love the book rolodexes!!! They remind me of the footstool from Beauty and the Beast :)

Farmgirl Sister #918

I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion.
-Henry David Thoreau-
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debbies journey
True Blue Farmgirl

635 Posts

debbie
anchorage ak
USA
635 Posts

Posted - Feb 20 2012 :  10:59:17 PM  Show Profile
Madeline, I really like your rolodex, is there anything I need to know about doing the edges where you have the trim?
Debbie
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fille de ferme
True Blue Farmgirl

2344 Posts

Madeline
Meadow Lands Pa.
USA
2344 Posts

Posted - Feb 21 2012 :  03:13:48 AM  Show Profile
Hi Debbie :) Sent you an email,with directions.

Blessings
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debbies journey
True Blue Farmgirl

635 Posts

debbie
anchorage ak
USA
635 Posts

Posted - Feb 22 2012 :  9:30:27 PM  Show Profile
Thanks Madeline. I hope our library gets that book soon.
Debbie
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Amie C.
True Blue Farmgirl

2099 Posts


Finger Lakes Region NY
2099 Posts

Posted - Feb 23 2012 :  06:29:04 AM  Show Profile
Oh, I "get it" now about the book rolodexes. Is there a real rolodex under the trim? Or is it just the covers of the book?
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fille de ferme
True Blue Farmgirl

2344 Posts

Madeline
Meadow Lands Pa.
USA
2344 Posts

Posted - Feb 23 2012 :  4:12:14 PM  Show Profile
Hi Amie :) There is folded pages under the trim. I do not use that area of the Rolodex, so I put decorative trim, to make them look nice ;)

Blessings

Edited by - fille de ferme on Feb 23 2012 4:12:51 PM
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