I bought a couple of old books at the thrift store to add to my Halloween decorations, but they needed a little altering. One book's cover was beginning to separate.
One book's cover was beginning to separate. Which made it very easy to rip the entire cover off and I didn't have to feel guilty for damaging a book (that's the teacher in me).
Which made it very easy to rip the entire cover off and I didn't have to feel guilty for damaging a book (that's the teacher in me). I sanded the spine a bit to achieve a more worn look.
I sanded the spine a bit to achieve a more worn look.  Then wrapped it with jute twine.
Then wrapped it with jute twine.  Next I cut and frayed a piece of burlap and used a permanent marker for printing a title. Now I have the perfect addition for my mad scientist's shelf!
Next I cut and frayed a piece of burlap and used a permanent marker for printing a title. Now I have the perfect addition for my mad scientist's shelf! I was attracted to the second book because of the cover's textural pattern. I removed the label on front using a little water and a scraper.
I was attracted to the second book because of the cover's textural pattern. I removed the label on front using a little water and a scraper. A cotton swab and some fingernail polish remover worked for taking off the wording on the spine.
A cotton swab and some fingernail polish remover worked for taking off the wording on the spine. I added a new title using a paint pen and permanent marker.
I added a new title using a paint pen and permanent marker. It's the perfect addition to my Halloween library.
It's the perfect addition to my Halloween library. And it looks fantastic on my witchy inspired entry table!
And it looks fantastic on my witchy inspired entry table!
I am humbled to announce that I am
the Friday Feature over at A Little Tipsy.
Thank you Michelle for the opportunity.
It was fun!



















