I've been seeing all these book wreaths all over Blogland. Normally, I'm not one to do something just because everyone else is, but I've been looking for a project for some antique books I we inherited. See, a few years ago we had the daunting task opportunity to clean out my mother-in-law's house. She's a certified hoarder and I don't say that lightly. She could easily have been featured on one of those shows. Seriously, the stories I could tell...
However, one of the benefits of her hoarding was that every now and again I came upon something that was kind of cool. For example, I have these old comic books from the 1930s.
Several of them are in decent shape, but a few of them were pretty trashed, as evidenced by the group held together with string. I took this one for my project.
I repeat...no intact books were harmed in the making of this project.
I took this old clock and used that as the base of my project.

I threw away the plastic cover since it was cracked. I used the old face as a template to cut a new face out of a thin cardboard box.
Next, I wanted to use this inscription from the book. This is my MIL's name and this book was given to her on her 5th birthday.
I tried to find images of Felix that went in the right direction for where the numbers usually go on a clock. I didn't have enough images to represent all the numbers, but I think this is a good balance. I liked the little sun image from one of the drawings, so that is the center piece.
Next, I needed a way to attach the pages to the clock. I took a thicker piece of cardboard and cut it out to fit around the frame of the clock.
I used pieces of Duct Tape to hold the side sections together. I taped it on the inside of the box so I wasn't trying to glue on Duct Tape. Then I used some of my Gorilla Super Glue to hold the cardboard to the clock. You have to know I'm serious about my project when I break out the Gorilla Super Glue.
For some strange reason, Super Glue does not like me. It attacks me on a regular basis.
For example, I now know that I should never attempt to use my mouth to take off the cap from the Super Glue, and even more importantly, should NEVER attempt to stick the glue back INTO THE CAP while the cap is still in my mouth. Thankfully, it only took me a few hours to get my mouth unstuck and the glue off, but as a method of lip exfoliation, I'll try something a little less painful next time around.
Seriously, I'm a complete dork 98% of the time.
At any rate, I folded my paper like so.
I put a little dab of glue there in the middle so when I folded it again, the pages held together.
I folded, glued, folded glued and layered my way around and around the clock. I alternated how I folded the paper since one side was a drawing and one side was text.
After all that glueing and folding, I had a weird place in the middle of the clock. If I did another round or two of the paper, you wouldn't be able to see the clock. I tried using ribbon, but that wasn't working. Buddy suggested I keep with the brown theme of the paper and use some twine.
More gluing ensued.
Here's what it looked like as I started to layer the twine.
Finally, I finished all my gluing. I switched to hot glue for the pages because I don't have the patience to wait on other glues. Gah! Yes, I burnt my fingers, but I got the project done in this century, so I was willing to put up with a little pain for the sake of project completion.
Shhhhh! Don't tell Hubs.
Here it is with my Liberace Pumpkin, some funky gourds and my Mercury Glass Bird. I like this location for it because that shelf is full of antique books, so it's a nice touch here.
The whole area, but with some different pieces on the book shelf.
One final note, if you're going to do this project, do yourself a favor and DO NOT use a 74 year-old comic book. The pages were very brittle and they tear very, VERY easily. If I were going to do this again, I'd take the time to age the pages of a newer book. Trust me on this one.
Book - Free, acquired from my MIL
Glue - Free, in my stash
Cardboard - Free, see where I'm going with this?
Twine - Yep...Free!


Next, I wanted to use this inscription from the book. This is my MIL's name and this book was given to her on her 5th birthday.
It took me a little while to play around with the pages and images, but finally I came up with a solution I liked.
Next, I needed a way to attach the pages to the clock. I took a thicker piece of cardboard and cut it out to fit around the frame of the clock.
I used pieces of Duct Tape to hold the side sections together. I taped it on the inside of the box so I wasn't trying to glue on Duct Tape. Then I used some of my Gorilla Super Glue to hold the cardboard to the clock. You have to know I'm serious about my project when I break out the Gorilla Super Glue.
For some strange reason, Super Glue does not like me. It attacks me on a regular basis.
For example, I now know that I should never attempt to use my mouth to take off the cap from the Super Glue, and even more importantly, should NEVER attempt to stick the glue back INTO THE CAP while the cap is still in my mouth. Thankfully, it only took me a few hours to get my mouth unstuck and the glue off, but as a method of lip exfoliation, I'll try something a little less painful next time around.
Seriously, I'm a complete dork 98% of the time.
At any rate, I folded my paper like so.
I put a little dab of glue there in the middle so when I folded it again, the pages held together.
I folded, glued, folded glued and layered my way around and around the clock. I alternated how I folded the paper since one side was a drawing and one side was text.
After all that glueing and folding, I had a weird place in the middle of the clock. If I did another round or two of the paper, you wouldn't be able to see the clock. I tried using ribbon, but that wasn't working. Buddy suggested I keep with the brown theme of the paper and use some twine.
More gluing ensued.
Here's what it looked like as I started to layer the twine.
Finally, I finished all my gluing. I switched to hot glue for the pages because I don't have the patience to wait on other glues. Gah! Yes, I burnt my fingers, but I got the project done in this century, so I was willing to put up with a little pain for the sake of project completion.
Shhhhh! Don't tell Hubs.
For some strange reason, he gets really nervous when I'm around sharp objects and/or hot glue.
Again, I think it has something to do with my exceptionally high dork-factor rating.
Sheesh!
Here it is with my Liberace Pumpkin, some funky gourds and my Mercury Glass Bird. I like this location for it because that shelf is full of antique books, so it's a nice touch here.
The whole area, but with some different pieces on the book shelf.
One final note, if you're going to do this project, do yourself a favor and DO NOT use a 74 year-old comic book. The pages were very brittle and they tear very, VERY easily. If I were going to do this again, I'd take the time to age the pages of a newer book. Trust me on this one.
Cost Breakdown:
Clock - FreeBook - Free, acquired from my MIL
Glue - Free, in my stash
Cardboard - Free, see where I'm going with this?
Twine - Yep...Free!
Total Project Cost - FREE
Total Project Time - An entire day
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Oooooh!! He looks mega-cool on a clock and I like how the clock looks above your bookshelves but then I love books and clocks so....
ReplyDeleteFree is awesome too!!
Very cool! I made a book wreath too, and it has to be one of my favorite projects that I've done. They just look so pretty hanging in a room.
ReplyDeleteI love the way this project turned out! I've been cruising BlogWorld, but haven't run across one yet, so it looks very original to me. And I gotta appreciate your tips about the Gorilla Glue....ouch!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!! I love this idea! And I love old books, so there we go.
ReplyDeleteAs for the super glue issue. Been there and done that. We should probably never hang out together. There would probably be incidents...
suzy
What a fun take on a book wreath!!
ReplyDeleteLove your book wreath! You did an awesome job. I'm a new follower and can't wait to see your archives! Angie
ReplyDeleteGreat recycling project. Those stacks of broken books tied together are also very in style as risers, etc. Just a little jealous.
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ReplyDeletethis looks brilliant.
xxx
This is just so clever...well done!
ReplyDeletevery creative! I like the look of the paper, the way you folded it gives it a nice look!
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gail
very cool idea, I LOVE vintage books, they are the most fun to work with, I love how your clock turned out!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite items of 2010! I think I might try this. I'll try to find a book that is not so old. You rock! I love Felix. Ann
ReplyDeleteWhat would be cool would be a Wall Street clock, using Wall Street Journal pages. I may try this. Ann
ReplyDeleteCute girl! I love how its different than any of the other book page wreaths! You are awesome!
ReplyDeletelove your guts
mandi
Love it! Cool idea to do the book pages around the clock. I have seen them made into wreaths.
ReplyDeleteYour clock is wonderful! Can't go wrong with a book wreath and I especially love that you used those 1930s comic books!
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I LOVE it, it looks awesome. I have all the supplies here and can one...woo hoo! I love it when I have all the supplies and I don't have to go out and buy anything.
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So Stinkin cute! Love your blog...will be back!
ReplyDeleteI love the Felix images. I used to watch that cartoon when I was little. You did a wonderful job. All of your steps were well thought out.
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Way to go!! Awesome clock:)
ReplyDeleteI just used old book pages for a decoupage project...boy i know what you mean by brittle!!
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What an awesome idea I love how you included the inscription and that it's not just a book page wreath but also a clock. What a great conversation piece and that it's made with a meaningful books is fantastic. Thank you for joining us at A Crafty Soiree! I hope you'll come back next week and link up again!
ReplyDeleteVery cool idea! I'll have to try this one!
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seriously cool clock!
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The clock is terrific Suesan! Would never have thought to do a wreath around one..... hmmm I might have to try my hand since my kitchen is beginning to become a clock room...already 5 clocks in there.
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wow, I lOVE your blog! the tutorials are fantastic. I love the DIY projects that use everyday stuff. tfs!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I know this is an older post but I was looking around on google cause I am in the process of making a book page wreath clock but I didn't think anyone had made one before! Hope mine turns out as great as yours.
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