How to Cover Books for Décor
Hello there!
I am currently in the process of refreshing my home. How about you? There’s something about the beginning of the year that brings it out in me. Everything suddenly feels dated and wrong.
I think it has to do with the holidays ending. I’ve taken down all of my Christmas decorations, and the house just feels kind of blah.
We live in a warm climate, so the days are already starting to warm up, and it feels like spring is just around the corner. With that comes flowers and pastels and lighter décor. I’m also really itching to paint my walls. As you can see, they’re a bright turquoise. I actually like them quite a bit, but they are the color that was here when we moved in, and some days I just feel that they are heavy. I’d love to freshen them up with something lighter. But that’s another story for another post.
I keep seeing stacks of monochromatic books, painted books, and stamped books all over Pinterest, and I’m really loving how they look on bookcases. However, I don’t really have a bunch of old books hanging around that I’m willing to mutilate, so covering them seems like the best option for me. I also don’t want to permanently cover them, so mod podge is out. Instead, I’m sharing how to cover books for décor in a way that won’t permanently alter the covers and spine.
I also want to add that these particular books aren’t ones we grab all that often, so covering them is not going to alter their usefulness. I’m all about functionality, so if these were books I regularly used, tying them up and not being able to see their titles would be a problem!
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Supplies you’ll need:
This craft is so easy, you only need 3 things:
Paper
Scissors (I also really like this wrapping paper cutter for long cuts)
Ribbon
That’s it! You don’t even need tape to make these book covers for décor.
Alternatively, you can place the spine in the middle of the paper and open your book in the middle. If you have several inches left on either side, you have enough length to cover the sides.
Next, place your closed book in the middle again and leave a few inches above and below the top of your paper and cut the paper lengthwise.
To find the correct length, I used both hands to push the paper up over the top and bottom of the book at the same time to make two creases. Next, I removed the book and folded the paper lengthwise along the creases.
The cut creates flaps on either side of the book that I was able to tuck into the side of the cover (see photo). After making your cut, fold the sides over your covers and close the book with the flaps sticking out. Then, tuck the flaps in-between the paper and the book. This allowed me to make a much tighter fold than I was getting without making the cut first.
I love how these books turned out, and the possibilities are endless for matching your home’s décor. You’re really only limited by the paper you can buy!
I hope you enjoyed learning how to cover books for décor, and if you cover some for your home, I’d love to see a picture! Please share in the comments.
Happy crafting! I hope you enjoyed learning how to cover books for décor!