Directions:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\nFirst, I needed to choose a design, and this was the hardest part! It took me a little while to finally figure it out. I wanted something timless, that would go with the flow of our home, and that I thought I could easily trace, so it took me a while to find the right one. But, when I came across this photo, I knew it was a winner since it seemed to meet all the criteria! My friend, Taylor, is really good with graphics, and she then filled in a few parts for me so that it would be easier to trace and stand out more, and once that was done, it sealed the deal.<\/p>\n
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Next, I purchased my books at a thrift store down the road for 4\/$.25. They were so cheap! I got them all for under $3!<\/p>\n
I then laid down a bedsheet, followed by towels, on top of our dining table, and laid the books on top. I opened each book to a page that didn’t have any pictures on it, and toward the middle of the book, and creased it to stay open. Using an old spray bottle filled with water, I then sprayed each book so that the pages would crinkle. I mainly sprayed the top pages, and then went around the edges as well.<\/p>\n
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Next. I brewed a cup of coffee, dipped a paper towel in it and then rubbed the coffee over the tops and sides of the book pages. This helped to give the books an aged look, and since every book took the coffee differently, they all ended up different shades, which I was hoping for.<\/p>\n
I did this in the evening, and by morning they were all dry.<\/p>\n
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I then needed to decide on an arrangement, so I measured the wall space, and then taped off that space on my floor so I could play around with the books.<\/p>\n
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Being an indecisive person, this ended up being harder than I thought! But, with the help of my friend, Taylor, who was able to photoshop the image on top of my books, I was able to get a visual for how it would look, and decided on the layout below. (Or so I thought!)<\/p>\n
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Randomly, I had a dream about the books covering the whole wall, so the next morning I rearranged them one last time and ultimately decided on a 6,7,6 arrangement. I had to leave a space for our light switches, which is why there is a space left open in the corner.<\/p>\n
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Next, my husband helped me project the image on the wall by using the projector we use for our television so that I had an easy picture to trace. Having the image on the wall before nailing the books in helped ensure there weren’t any weird gaps between the books, potentially distorting image.<\/p>\n
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Then, it was time to nail those babies in! My husband had the great idea to use a laser level so that each book was hung straightly, so with each row, we just moved the laser level up, giving me an easy guide in keeping the books in line. (Below, the book is not yet level. \ud83d\ude42 )<\/p>\n
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I then took the nail gun and put two nails in each book. I put the nails a handful of pages back so the nail wouldn’t be seen, and nailed it about 1 inch from the binding of the book, on each side. (See below.)<\/p>\n
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As I started each new row, I placed the books for that row on top of the buffet, just as I had had them on the floor, so it made nailing them up go very quickly.<\/p>\n
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Some of the books flapped open more than others, and I liked that! But, to ensure the image was easily paintable, I did go back to the books that would have a lot of the image on them and I put an extra nail or two in them to flatten them out, and I also used little dots of hot glue to keep them flat. But for the books without much or any image on them, I kept them open more.<\/p>\n
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The books went up so quickly that I still had plenty of daylight, so I decided to start painting! The problem was that I didn’t even have the paint yet, so I took a quick jaunt down to Joanne’s to get paint and some paint brushes. During this time, the sun went down a little more, making the image darker on the books, as you can see below.<\/p>\n
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I decided to trace the image first, as that seemed to require the most concentration, so I wanted to get that part out of the way, and I am glad I did it this way. It made filling it all in go very quickly and was also mindless.<\/p>\n
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It took me an hour and fifteen minutes to trace it, and about an hour and a half (or a little less) to fill it all in. So, I started painting at 6:15, and was done by 9! Really, not too bad!<\/p>\n
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And at 9:00, when I finished and turned the projector off, I could not have been happier to see the end result. Such a satisfying project! I absolutely love it.<\/p>\n
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And the next morning, when I woke up and saw this?! I may have shed a little tear.<\/p>\n
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I hope these tips and tricks were helpful for you, and if you are debating trying this project at all, I highly encourage you to go for it! It really wasn’t bad at all, and turned out to be so satisfying! Again, a huge thank you to Ana of Fiddle Leaf Interiors for coming up with such an amazing DIY!<\/p>\n
Do you think you would ever do something like this in your home?<\/p>\n
As always, thank you for stopping by!<\/p>\n
<3 Shannon<\/p>\n
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This DIY project is one of my very favorites. A little outside-the-box. A little risky (that’s a lot of nail holes!). And, possibly time-consuming. But, I knew it would make a statement, so I went for it! And friends, I cannot take any of the credit for creativity here, as I saw this idea from […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":22477,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"nf_dc_page":"","om_disable_all_campaigns":false,"_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"jetpack_post_was_ever_published":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_access":"","_jetpack_dont_email_post_to_subs":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_tier_id":0,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paywalled_content":false,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":"","jetpack_publicize_message":"","jetpack_publicize_feature_enabled":true,"jetpack_social_post_already_shared":true,"jetpack_social_options":{"image_generator_settings":{"template":"highway","enabled":false}}},"categories":[264,3],"tags":[],"jetpack_publicize_connections":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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