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Book stack
Book stack










book stack
  1. Book stack mod#
  2. Book stack full#
book stack

(Optional) Fonts (I used Baltimore Typewriter, Homework).(Optional) 4ft 1″ Burlap Ribbon, 13ft Jute Twine, Artificial Leaves, Artificial Greenery, Wooden Beads, 1″ Buffalo Plaid Burlap Ribbon, Artificial Holly).Three (3) Hardback Books (Any Hardback Book Will Work or you can use Faux Decor Books).View my Amazon shopping list with the exact items we used to make this project

Book stack full#

Here’s a supply list of what you need to make stacked book decor! This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more)! Read my full disclosure policy. I’ve made few different designs for you to use, including this super super cute stack of books: You can display a personal message, a family quote, or even just have them for seasonal decor in your living room. You can make these to gift to a friend as a house warming gift, or even to decorate kids birthdays! I think the best part of this simple project is that you don’t have to spend a lot of money to make them and there are so many different ways you can use them. I want your stacked books to not only look amazing, but to also last a really long time! Slow and steady wins the race and this is a project we don’t want to rush through. If you apply your coats too closely, the paint may clump and pull apart from the previous layer. Also, remember not to rush through your painting. Your stacked books take a little time to prep so I recommend planning to paint your books the day before you add your vinyl and decorations to ensure that everything is dry. I will also be using butcher paper to protect my work surface. Then of course we’ll need a Cricut Cutting machine, a mat, weeding tool, a scraper to burnish the vinyl, transfer tape, and scissors. I will also be adding to my stack using some pretty greenery, twine, ribbon and wooden beads for these, but there are lots of possibilities! Don’t forget a glue gun to add all the decorative trimmings to your stack.

Book stack mod#

I’m making stacks of three, but feel free to mix it up! We’ll also need some paint, foam brushes, mod podge and vinyl. The first thing we will need are a stack of books. I’ve seen a few of these stacked books floating around and thought, “hey, I can make that!” I decided to try it out and was amazed at how they turned out so I decided I’d love to share these with you so that you too can have them to place in a special part of your home! What a great way to make your home feel more homey by adding “home sweet home” to the spine of your book.

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