Overnight on Tuesday we go a huge dump of snow, in the area of 20cm our first big snowfall of the year! Busses were cancelled, so I didn't have to rush to get into work ontime, but I still had to go into the school despite 95% of the kids staying home.
Here' sweat greeted me when I went out to my car in the morning. I was sooo lucky, Todd had gotten up early to snowblower the drive, brush off and warm up my car! What a sweet thing to do.
Since kids weren't around I decided I'd partake of a day of arts and crafts! We turned the TV on and enjoyed a Criminal Minds and CSI marathon. I had decided last week I needed something new to go into my book display for the Christmas season. I was tired of hanging garland and balls from the ceiling. So a Google search was in order!
I found this awesome idea, that involved recycling a book and would be just fantastic!
The process started last week when I cut apart a book (many have asked me what book, it was Pierre Burton's Last Spike), it was very liberating! Then I started rolling the pages into cones and securing them with a little scotch tape. I had shown this picture on Facebook, asking my friends of they could guess what I was up to! Someone jokingly responded "unicorns!" So it became "project unicorn".
On Wednesday I took in with me a sheet of mat board and my hot glue gun. I started construction!
There was one last finishing touch, but I needed to go to the dollar store to get some red and gold Christmas balls!
Look at my beautiful book page wreath! It fills my book display beautifully and I can't wait to hear everyone's reactions when they see it!
- thanks for reading!
The snow looks amazing and I love your book christmas decoration. Very clever!
ReplyDeleteThe book page wreath is ingenius! :O
ReplyDeleteAnd snow? What snow!? It's 27 degrees Celcius here and I'm about to melt from the heat :P
You really know how to make the most of a snow day! Fabulous job on the wreath.
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea. It turned out great:)
ReplyDeleteA fantastic idea to decorate a library. Great! You will hear a lot of ooohs and ahhhhs from the students.
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas wreath is stunning. I am sure it will be a huge talking point. The snow pictures are gorgeous. But I know it is not much fun to drive in.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snow pics!! And your wreath looks stunning!!
ReplyDeleteOh Dani, how perfect!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea!
ReplyDeleteAway with tyring books :-)!
Have a nice weekend!
Ann
What a perfect wreath for a library ... do share the comments of your colleagues and students when everyone returns.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, Dani!! I love staying inside on snow days and doing crafty projects :)
ReplyDeleteThat is really cool. I love it! Love the snow pictures too.
ReplyDeleteOh I love your wreath! Fantastic idea.
ReplyDeleteVery clever idea Dani. It turned out great. Love the snow pic.
ReplyDeleteLinda
So much snow!!! Looks so pretty =)
ReplyDeleteThat is a PERFECT decoration for a library. GOOD JOB ....it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI remember back in the day (a long time ago day) when we would make wreaths from computer punch cards.
Now most people wouldn't even know what one looked like. LOL
What a very pretty wreath!
ReplyDeleteLove the snowy photos and your wreath turned out amazing. Ingenious!
ReplyDeleteSo cool Dani! I love your wreath!!
ReplyDeleteI really love this one! great look and great idea.
ReplyDeleteThats really wonderful, well done
ReplyDeleteLove your book wreath! Excellent idea and I know my daughter (a huge book lover) would adore this.
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