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Sunday, September 13, 2015

Quick and Easy Book Page Garland {VIDEO!}


Happy Sunday!  We finally got rain yesterday after weeks of a dry spell, which meant Saturday was spent lounging and being lazy.  Since it was too dark to take pictures for my fall home tour, I decided it would be fun to tape my very first video!  It's a super easy, inexpensive project that only uses a few items and is incredibly versatile.

Here's what you'll need:
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- Card stock- To make your template
- Vintage book pages (I used pages from one of my old Reader's Digest Books.  You can find them for next to nothing at thrift stores)
- Jute*
- Elmer's adhesive backed letters*
- Elmer's glue stick*
- Hole Punch*

This is such a fun and quick project that's perfect for just about any occasion from holiday's to birthday's, the possibilities are endless!

Enjoy!





I would love to get your feedback on this style of posting.  Did you like the video tutorial or would you rather have a picture guide?  If you enjoyed the video I posted it to Facebook and would LOVE if you would show it some love.  Thanks!


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  1. HI!! I love the video tutorial. Please do more of them in the future!! I love the banner btw!!

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  2. This is such a good idea! I love this for fall. I really want to use neutral colors like these this year to decorate with.

    Thanks for sharing at The Creative Corner! I can't wait to see what you share next week and have been up to.

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  3. I love this idea! Ill have to start looking for more vintage books when I am junking. The video is amazing as well.

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  4. Loved the quick video tutorial. The banner is so cute! I did have to watch it twice because I didn't understand how/why you used the glue on the adhesive letters. I'm guessing the letters weren't that sticky so the glue was just a bit extra adhesive? Loved the project tho, and I'm definately going to do this for our own entry mirror. Thanks!

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    1. Thanks Kris! The letters are actually only sticky at the top (like Post-it notes), so you'll have to add glue on the bottom for them to stick to the paper. I'm glad you liked the project and thanks so much for stopping by!

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