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Wrapping Paper Bookshelf

By: Alexandra Richards from On Rockwood Lane
Wrapping Paper Bookshelf

"When I got a booth at a local antique mall, I purchased this bookcase from my local thrift store in a rush to have something to place items on. It was only $8, which was a steal! The bookcase itself was sturdy, smooth and in great shape, but at the back of each of the shelves, it was yellowed where it should have been white. I considered painting, but since I had never painted furniture before, it intimidated me, so I turned to a pretty wrapping paper I had in my stash."

Primary TechniqueGreen Crafting

Materials List

  • Wrapping Paper
  • Scotch Tape
  • Bookshelf

More Recycled Crafts You'll Love

If you enjoy making a wrapping paper bookshelf, there are a variety of other craft projects that we think you'll love as well. For starters, why not try creating personalized picture frames using the same patterned wrapping paper you love? You can easily transform plain frames into unique and eye-catching pieces that will add a pop of color to any room.

Another fun project to try is making custom gift tags using leftover pieces of wrapping paper. Whether you're wrapping a present or packaging homemade treats, these DIY gift tags will add a special touch to any gift. Plus, they're a great way to use up any extra wrapping paper scraps you have lying around.

If you're feeling ambitious, consider trying your hand at making handmade greeting cards. Use coordinating wrapping paper designs to create one-of-a-kind cards for birthdays, holidays, or any special occasion. Your friends and family will appreciate the extra effort you put into making something truly unique and thoughtful.

No matter which craft project you decide to tackle next, we know you'll bring your own creative flair to each one. Happy crafting!

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