

You can make them in one afternoon, and they're a great gift for the holidays or birthdays. These are sure to be a hit with friends and family. So you might want to take advantage of one of these DIY ideas to make it yourself. They're also easy enough that anyone can do them at home, which makes bookends a great project for beginners. These 33 DIY Bookends Ideas are a great way to display books and other items on your shelves or tables.
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These projects are more specific and show you how to make different types of bookends that aren't available in stores. There's a lot of information out there on how to improve the look of your home, but it's all very generalized. Chair is vintage.The key to DIY projects is having an open mind and not being afraid to try something new.
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Want more DIYs? Check out our other recent Redbook projects: 1 Lamp 3 Ways | DIY Upholstered Headboard | DIY Wooden Dowel Coat Rack | DIY Mod Podge Chair | DIY Side Table Ikea Hack.īookcase, pillow, small basket and brass hanging art from Target. *Photography by David Tsay, styled by Scott Horne, DIY projects produced by Brady Tolbert for EHD (art directed by me). Have fun with the colors and patterns – you could cover them with old wallpaper, paint them fun colors, or keep it simple by painting them out all white or one color. That’s it! Now you can enjoy some simple, easy, and inexpensive bookends to hold up the rest of your collection. You will then finish it off by glueing your last book onto the back of the stack. Add more glue on top facing side of the bookend, and then close and press firmly on the whole unit as it dries.

You’ll then open the top book (as seen in the above picture) and glue in the metal bookend. Step 2: Glue two of your books together with the hot glue and let that dry. Make each book a little bit different, so that the books look good lined up next to each other. Once your base coat has dried you can have fun accenting the spines with your different metallic paints. We painted the page edges of our books as well, so that they would stay closed and the bookend would stay together. You don’t have to be too careful with this step since you’ll likely want to do a second coat (some book covers really suck up the paint). Step 1: Start by painting the spines, fronts, and backs of your books, each book in a different shade of grey. Metal Bookends: These can be picked up from any office supply store or online. Try and keep the widths and the heights of the books different to add interest to your bookends. Vintage Books: You can use any books you want, no matter how ugly or old they might be.

Rather than going out and buying three different paints, just buy a small can of a grey that you like, and tint it lighter with a little bit of white paint for the other books.įor the accents on the spine we went with metallic paint in Rose Gold, Bright Gold, and Copper. Paint and Brushes: We painted our books three different shades of gray. There are a million bookends out there, some insanely expensive, but if you are looking for a good (and cheap) craft to do, check out this one. But these BOOK-ends are an easy/fun DIY with stuff that you probably already have. This DIY is on the ‘small project’ side and definitely dings high on the ‘cute-ometer’ scale.
