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How to Make a Paperback Book Angel

November 30, 2013 By Talya Tate Boerner

How to make a paperback book angel

If you can fold a piece of paper, you can make this paperback book angel.

Book angels, typically made from hymnals, have been around a long time. Since I didn’t have a hymnal, I used a paperback book.

Although I’m not one to destroy books, this Glimmer Train book was the easy choice for me since I received it in the mail as a consolation prize for not winning one of their short story contests. Yep, I just ripped the cover right off and turned it into something more positive (after I read it of course).

Paperback book angel

Fold page to center. (Initially I folded two pages at a time (as shown in the picture above), but it became quickly apparent this would not work. I started over folding one page at a time.)

Paperback Book Angel

Fold the same page to center again.

Paperback book angel

After the second fold, there will be a triangular piece hanging below the edge of the book. Fold this section under so that the edge is even.

Paperback book angel

Repeat with 25-30 pages. (The book I used had approximately 150 pages. You will need to adjust the number of pages folded for the base depending upon the length of the book. I recommend folding approximately 2/3 of the book for the base.)
Paperback book angel

Do the same thing with 25-30 pages on the other side of the spine. This will keep the angel balanced.

Paperback book angel

The angel will now stand. (If you continue folding the remaining pages, you will have a Christmas tree…)

Paperback book angel

Once you fold a group of pages on each side of the spine, flip the book upside down and continue folding pages the same way to make wings. Again, fold the same number of pages on each side of the spine.
When there are only about 20 pages remaining, flip the book once more and fold the remainder of the pages to make the back of the angel base. (This part will not be visible from the front when the angel is completed but will help with stability.)
Paperback book angel

Lightly coat the angel in spray paint.  I used a pale blue color.

Paperback book angel
Decorate wings with glitter paint.
Paperback book angel
Hot glue embellishments onto the skirt. I used flowers from vintage scrap lace.
Paperback book angel
Hot glue ornament for head. A pipe cleaner with a bit of glitter makes the perfect halo.
I love the way my book angel turned out. Do you have a favorite Christmas craft?

talya

Grace Grits and Gardening
Farm. Food. Garden. Life.

 

How To: Homemade Lavender Body Scrub

November 21, 2013 By Talya Tate Boerner

lavender peppermint body scrub

Today I’m blogging about my favorite homemade body scrub at Inspiration Cafe. Quick and easy, this homemade lavender and peppermint body scrub is made with ingredients from my kitchen and garden and makes a great gift. It will keep for weeks without refrigerating.

…not that it will last that long…
CLICK HERE to head over to Inspiration Cafe for the ingredients and step by step instructions.
How to make Homemade Lavender Peppermint Body Scrub

talya

Grace Grits and Gardening
Farm. Food. Garden. Life

How to Make an Altered Book

November 12, 2013 By Talya Tate Boerner

How to make an altered book

I know it’s sinful to deface a book. But, if you think about it, an altered book is recycling a volume that no longer has value to a reader. And yes, there are out-of-date books no longer read such as Encyclopedias or textbooks on antiquated subjects.

This was my first attempt at making an altered book. I am in no way an artist or paper crafter. (Yes, a disclaimer.) I forged straight into the project with minimal research to see where my mind would take me without prompting. As the basis for my altered book, I used an old Better Homes and Garden binder purchased at a flea market. The original book was filled with loose-leaf pages about landscaping and gardening which tied into my Grace Grits and Gardening theme (not that the original book needs a tie-in). My goal was to update the original book, allowing a portion of the old to blend with the new.
My supplies included a few pieces of scrapbook paper, four dated magazines, Mod Podge, Gesso and scissors.

Here is the before picture of the original book.

Altered book project - before
Original book

Here are a few of the ‘before’ pages from the book.

altered book project - before pages

I added Gesso which makes the individual pages stronger and ready for embellishment.

Altered book project - adding Gesso
For this page, I cut a heart shape into about twenty pages, then glued the pages together to make one thick page. I coated the front and back in Mod Podge to stiffen, added words and paint, then added a picture to the back so that it showed through the heart cutout. A 3-D page…
Altered Book Project - 3D page
glue individual pages together
Altered book project - 3 -D page
add words and paint
Altered book project - 3D page
3-D heart page
Several of my pages drying…
Altered book project - pages drying

The after cover.  Some of the original artwork and lettering still peeps through.

Altered book project - After
After
Over time, I plan to add many more pages, including blank pages for journaling and additional decoration such as buttons, pictures, fabric. This is definitely a work in process. Maybe I’ll post more on this project later.

Have you ever made an altered book or art journal?

talya

Grace Grits and Gardening
Farm. Food. Garden. Life.

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Hi! I'm Talya Tate Boerner. Writer, Reader, Arkansas Master Naturalist / Master Gardener, Author of

THE ACCIDENTAL SALVATION OF GRACIE LEE (2016)

GENE, EVERYWHERE: a life-changing visit from my father-in-law (2020)

BERNICE RUNS AWAY (2022)

THE THIRD ACT OF THEO GRUENE (coming 2025)

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