Saturday, February 11, 2012

Tips For Using an Old Book to Created a Craft Piece

Do you ever wish you had something crafty to do with your old, unwanted bokos? The new trend is to turn them into crafty works of art! Encyclopedias and even strangeness novels can all be truly transformed into 'altered books'. Small treasures and collectibles can be displayed in altered books. If this idea tickles your crafty side, consequent this method for creating your own altered book.

You'll need the following materials:
- An old hardcover book
- Sheet of sandpaper
- Paper towels
- Craft glue
- Manila folder
- Sharp knife
- Craft primer (like Gesso)
- Craft paint and paintbrushes
- Your choice of decorations - ribbon, transfers, stamps, beads, etc.
 
Rub down the volume. You will need to put in order your book before you can start to decorate your altered book. Begin by sanding the edges of all of the book's pages. It might be a good idea to also sand the book cover in case it seems too slick for the paint to bond to. Afterwards, make sure to blow the dust off.
 
Prime the cover. A primer should be used on the book to ready it for painting. Have you ever used the craft paint primer by Gesso? - it's awesome. The primer will be used to paint the spine of the book and also the front and back covers. After it dries, paint over the very center pages after chance the book. To preclude paint seepage down the altered book sides, painter's masking tape should be used over the edges.
 
The next step in the process is to cut the folder. Begin creating the atmosphere of your book when the paint has dried. This is the part where you will use your manila folder. It will need to be able to fit into your altered book so quantum your cut to the exact size of the center pages. Next, take off it. Then, using a ruler, make a quadrilateral on the folder as your guideline for where you will cut out the windows (cavities).
 
Copy the window guidelines over to your book. Now you want your windows to be transferred to your altered book, so use your sharp knife to cut out the windows. You will have to slice right into the book's pages down to the desired depth. Every window can vary in depth. Figure out the article to be put in each window, and then its connected depth.
 
The windows could use a good painting, but make sure that you use the primer first. After you cut out the windows from the book, you should apply paint to them (if you wish, prime first). Make sure to only paint the areas inside the windows. Now leave, allowing the book to dry with the pages fanned out and not touching so that they won't dry together.
 
Use an adhesive to tack the pages together. After letting the paint dry, you need to resolve which pages of your book you want to bind together. You must wait until the glue dries once you glue them and clip them together. Extra or dripping glue should be wiped away with a paper towel.
 
Adorn your newly modified book. You can decorate your book once the windows are done. Begin with a traditional coat of pain on the cover and middle pages. You will have an individual creation by adding your own decorations.

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