Saturday, October 26, 2013

Easy Burlap Book covers




I have recently fallen in LOVE with burlap. It started last year when I switched my Christmas decorations from  gold and silver to a rustic twigs, burlap and natural look. Since then I have literally purchased 20 or so yards of burlap and have made curtains, covered pillows, etc. I had some leftover from curtains I had just made and decided to put the scraps to use.

This takes about 10 minutes a book and is super easy. I stole the idea from restoration hardware. I was browsing the store and they had a shelf of linen covered books that I thought were for sale (turned out they were for decoration) but I figured out how they did it and decided next time I had extra fabric I would give it a try. I picked up the books at a garage sale for 25 cents a piece so the entire project only costs me a few dollars.

What you will need: Fabric, Mod Podge, book, scissors, sponge brush.

Step 1
Cut out the material about 3" wider than the size of the book you are wrapping.



Step 2
Paint the cover and bind of the book with Mod Podge, leaving the 3" extra fabric on the ends. Once the front and spine are done flip the book over and Mod Podge the back. Make sure the fabric is taught.



Step 3
Cut corner flaps at an angle shown below




Step 4
Open up book and Mod Podge the flaps into book. Carefully trim the excess material at the 
spine of book. The fabric does not get tucked into the spine just carefully cut at edge.




Step 5

To cover up the jagged ends you are going to paint the entire inside cover with Mod Podge, and carefully flip over the front page to glue down. The do the same to back page of book. 
This gives it a nice finish if anyone opens it up.






With just an hour or so and less than $10 total this is how they turned out!
I interchanged linen and burlap covers. The burlap is a bit harder to work with because it is stiffer but once you get the hang  of it - Super Easy!!






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Thursday, October 3, 2013

The Pumpkin Project






So this week I decided to day a "staycation" at my house, a vacation where I don't leave home. One of the things I decided to do was not turn on the TV for a week and instead do fun things, read, take hot baths, pamper myself, etc. This was my Tuesday evening project. The cost was around $30.00 and it took a couple hours but I think they turned out pretty good.


                                First I picked out 7 pumpkins from Wal Mart for $2.50 a piece.



 Then I used scotch tape to attached stencils to each pumpkin (stencils $4.00 Wal Mart).

I took some old black paint I had and painted the inside of the stencil.

Added Bows on top ($3.00 a roll at Wal Mart)

Almost Finished!!

I added a coat of clear spray paint to make sure my letters did not melt off and put on steps leading to my house. Nice relaxing Tuesday night and something to add to my Halloween décor!
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