Feb 18, 20193 min
Updated: Mar 11, 2019
Any books you have and don’t mind using for decorating. Try to avoid anything with a coil spine
1 Black tea bag
Brown wrapping paper or craft paper, I got mine at Dollarama
Twine or ribbon in your colour of choice
Matte Modge Podge, you can get it at Walmart, Michaels or Dollarama
Tape
A printer if you want to print off labels
Step 1:
Take your book and simply wrap some craft paper around it. I just simply taped my brown paper to the inside of the front and back covers. I also made sure to wrap it around the top and bottom of the book front and back covers as well so the craft paper looks like its fully wrapped around the covers.
Step 2:
This first book I wrapped I made my cover book for the bundle, so I wanted to add a little something special to the front of the book. I went on Pinterest and found a beautiful set of botanical images here and printed one off. After I cut it down to fit the book, I took a lighter and carefully singed the edges of this image over top of the sink to give it an old beat up look. Then I modge podged the back of the image and stuck it to the middle of the top of the book.
Step 3:
I added some pretty spine labels that I printed off from here. Debbie has written a great blog post there on how she also made a beautiful aged book bundle, so be sure to check out her blog post as well for great ideas!
Step 4:
I boiled my kettle and steeped a tea bag in very little water, just to get the tea bag activated. After its cooled down, I grabbed the tea bag and squeezed out any excess water and rubbed the tea bag along the paper edges of the books. This will add that brown tone to the pages so it looks old and not so white and new anymore. I also rubbed the tea bag around the white surface of the botanical image to also give it a stained and not so new look.
Step 5:
Now you can repeat step 1 for the rest of your books and step 3 if you would like to add a label to all the spines.
Step 6:
After I finished covering all my books, I took my twine and wrapped the entire stack of books on top of each other a few times to give it a lot of texture. You could tuck a sprig of greenery into the top of your knotted twine, or add a cute tag even to give it a bit of extra charm.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this very easy tutorial of my vintage book stack! This will add a lot of character to your bookcase or shelves or even a coffee table. I plan on making many more stacks to use up some old ugly books I have hidden away, and have them all through out my built ins. I’m addicted now, haha!
Enjoy your day friends and let me know what you think of this DIY in the comments sections below!
Love,
Dale xo