This shelf has been with us for seven years. It's old and cheap and frankly, atrocious. I mean, really - there is nothing beautiful or noteworthy about it. So in my free time, I wanted to give it a makeover.
Graandma gave the Monkey a box of (very) old books that had been left in a barn for roughly ten years and were so water damaged and mildewed that there was no way my daughter was going to be laying a hand on them. Other than that, they were perfectly fine books that I knew I could re-purpose. So I got to work doing the hardest thing I have ever done... cutting pages from books. In my world, this is akin to burning them, but I just kept telling myself that they would have a better life.
To smooth the pages out over the surface, I used the cover of one of the book covers that no longer held pages. It worked great! I made my own mod podge with half white glue and half water, which worked great too. The biggest challenges I had were covering the exposed particle board, since glue just doesn't want to stick there, making sure every bit of every surface was covered, and keeping the peg holes clear for the shelf brackets. All told so far, this project has cost me $0.
Wait, what? $0??? Yup. That's right. I don't count the cost of the shelf because of how long we've had it. The books were my husband's old books. And the glue was a gift. (Yeah, this family gifts strange stuff.)
I still have to buy some beadboard for the backing and I need to varnish it (bought from the Habitat Store for $4) but have to wait until the weather turns warmer. So I expect the finished product to end up costing roughly $7. Pretty fab, I'd say.
But here's how its looking now. Snazzy.



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