Hi Friends,
A long time ago....I saved this book from the trash at a Thrift Shop.
The cover was completely torn off and the pages were damaged.
I found it in my stash and decided to see what I could do with it.
I loved the cover and the illustrations, they were good enough to use again.
I used my paper cutter to remove the torn spine.
I have some paper tape that I got at Dollar tree. It works great!
Glue and more tape fixed the interior.
I covered the spine with cloth I had on hand.
It matched the shawl of the girl in the window.
I used Mod Podge to add the cloth.
I covered the inside with some blue cardstock.
From the outer edge, over the tape and to the edge of spine.
Measuring from the center to the edge, I started to but together
folded stacked of 10 papers.
I plan to make 3 stacks called 'signatures' to sew into my book.
I used pages from the dictionary, sheet music, coffee stained paper,
illustrations from other books.
I folded the pages in half and cut to fit.
Sometimes I tear to size, I like the raw edges.
If you don't like the look you can cover with another piece of cloth
or add beads :)
Here's a quick look at the inside-
It was fun to give this pretty book a new life.
I was able to put together a nice amount of scrap paper.
It cost nothing but my time :)
Thanks for being here today-
xo Lisa S
Very cool!
ReplyDeleteThank you Crazy Cat Lady :)
Deletexo Lisa S
Loving the usefulness of your creations! Sandi
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandy!
DeleteIt's a clean blank slate now.
xo Lisa S
Great job! I always loved the Hans Brinker story!!
ReplyDeleteNancy,
DeleteThank you so much. I was so glad I was able to save and use the illustrations. They are so beautiful.
Thank you for stopping by-
xo Lisa S
Oh! Super cute!! Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteKristin,
DeleteYou are too kind! Thank you:)
xo Lisa S
I love this idea Lisa!
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome to join me for a cuppa at Tea With Jennifer,
Jennifer
Thank you Jennifer!
Deletexo Lisa S
:Great idea -thanks for joining bloggers pit stop-pit stop crew
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I am so happy to join you.
Deletexo Lisa S
Nice book!
ReplyDeleteAngela-Thanks!
DeleteHave a great weekend.
xo Lisa S
I love to rescue and renew tossed items, but I've never tried it with a book. What a fascinating process, very nice work!
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda!
DeleteWorking on a book feels so neat and tidy when it's finished :)
So nice to have you visit!
xo Lisa S
This is adorable and a great tutorial. So lovely to see and thanks for sharing on TGIFF!
ReplyDeleteKathleen,
DeleteThank you for your kind comment!
xo Lisa S
Love the tutorial and such a great idea! Thank you for sharing...love breathing life back to something that had seen better days.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteSo glad you stopped by-
xo Lisa S
Love how the journal turned out. So many beautiful layers. Thank you for sharing with us at Meraki Link Party.
ReplyDeleteMuch Love
Naush
Naush,
DeleteI love to put them together for others to use. I rarely journal but enjoy the process.
xo Lisa S
So fun, Lisa! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
Deletexo Lisa S
What a neat idea. Thank you for sharing on the Classy Flamingos blog party.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda!
Deletexo Lisa S
Great post! I am working on an altered book post and didn't want to try to explain signatures, etc., I might just refer them to your site! I love your result and the idea of using the bird posters!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I enjoy altered books too, they are a great option if the book is in good shape. I'm working on another one right now. I appreciate your sweet comment!
Deletexo Lisa S
Ooo I love a good book craft, I have a whole stash of very damaged old books that I'm using for all sorts of crafts. I'll add making a junk journal to the list!
ReplyDeleteJulie,
DeleteYou will love it. It's a giant mess and when it's done you feel like you really accomplished something. It's So neat and tidy, beautiful and organized :)
xo Lisa S
This is a beautiful way to reuse an old book. And it didn't cost anything for you to take the time to make it. Thanks for sharing. #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteDonna,
DeleteThank you so much. I enjoyed putting it all together.
So glad I can join you.
xo Lisa S
Thank you for sharing at the Simple Homestead Blog Hop! You're one of my features this week - hop on over and get the banner to display in your side bar!
ReplyDeleteI am so honored!
DeleteThank you.
xo Lisa S
How pretty and clever, Lisa! I love what you've done here, turning 'junk' into a real treasure! Thank you for being a part of Hearth and Soul!
ReplyDeleteApril,
DeleteThank you. It's so much fun to put it all together. Now I can say it's not a mess but a beautiful organized collection of papers.
xo Lisa S
Lisa, this is so cool! I have always had a thing for old books and what a wonderful way to bring life back to this one. I love the gingham on the binding and the end result is simply beautiful! Thanks for sharing and linking with me.
ReplyDeleteShelbee
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Thanks Shelbee!
DeleteI 'm so glad you liked my journal. You have so much style, my friend- it means a lot to me :)
xo Lisa S