So what are you if you make a wreath out of a book? My guess is an even bigger idiot. BUT- I'm an idiot with a sweet handmade wreath. I found this project on another blog through Pinterest, naturally. I absolutely loved the unique look of this wreath, and the fact that it is made from a book's pages. Reading is one of my favorite things to do, but I don't always get around to it.
Anyhoo- I used my copy of Mark Twain's "Recollections of Joan of Arc" which he considered to be his best work. He spent 12 years of research (some actually in France) and 2 years writing. He respected her real-life virtues as those he included in his own fictional characters.
The original project I found just used a bargain romance novel or something, but I don't like the idea of using materials like this that have no history or larger meaning. Now every time I look at this wreath I'll be reminded of someone in history that gave her life for something bigger than herself, and for God, against absolutely all the odds. I like to have little reminders of things like that for when I get all wrapped up in my own stupid shiz. ;) Here we go, very simple!
wreath, book, paint (paint edges of all pages & dry, nothin fancy) |
you can fold the pages any which way you like, whatever you think looks good. i did something between a tri and quarter-fold |
i lined the bottom (back) of the wreath first. when you are hot-gluing these, you need to glue the edges of the pages together, then glue the paper to the wreath. |
2nd row done! |
for the 3rd row i went right to the top of the wreath, back to the straight pages, no folds. |
this is 3 rows |
this is 3 rows |
did a row on the inside (glued all the way at the back of the inside ring) |
done! |
hung with a simple ribbon hot glued to the back, by the way. apologies for the fuzziness of this image. |
the drama i see comes from all the shadows the pages create, i just couldn't be happier with it! |
Materials: Foam wreath (mine is 12" diameter), book (I used all 329 pages), hot glue (have a bag of extra glue sticks on hand), brown or grey paint & paintbrush
Another gret job, Kassie. Can't wait to see it at Christmas!!
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