Craft ideas for old books you have around the house
Old books can be a decoration on their own, but we wanted to find some examples of ways to upcycle old books into useful and stylish home decor. Utilize books that you'll never read for storage or decoration with some inspiration from this collection of book crafts we discovered!
Book lovers out there, this should brighten your day (literally!) Turn a boring lamp into an optical illusion: a stack of old books!
This idea from Mari Makes even includes another project using book pages on the lamp shade.

It's an easy way to recycle those old books into a filing cabinet that looks vintage. This could work on many surfaces and would be fun on almost any furniture.
Blogger The Space Between shares a tutorial for making good use out of those beloved old novels by simply Mod Podging book pages onto a filing cabinet.
Blogger The Space Between shares a tutorial for making good use out of those beloved old novels by simply Mod Podging book pages onto a filing cabinet.

Hide your electronics, DVDs and other modern-day clutter with a bin disguised as a distinguished book collection. Brave crafters can attempt to assemble one of these themselves with inspiration from the Etsy of Able and Baker.
Look for the "original modern library storage bin” from Able and Baker.
Look for the "original modern library storage bin” from Able and Baker.
Cut a hole in a couple of books, hot glue them together and add a pot or container filled with a plant and dirt. Any plant will bring a little bit of life back to those old books, and Lindy's bird accents brought a little nature inside.
Get the inspiration from Lindy at Cottage Hill.
Use the bindings from old books to create decorative wall mounts to store papers, display cards or flowers or to hold magazines. This project shows an aged board with vintage book bindings. Hot glue secures the book to the board and scrapbook paper is used for the open sides, which adds some fun pattern to this vintage decoration.
Get the tutorial from Beyond the Picket Fence.
Image credits (from top): chicforcheapinteriors.wordpress.com, themarimakes.blogspot.com, Linusandbubba.com,
Ableandbaker.etsy.com, Lindycottagehill.blogspot.com, bec4-beyondthepicketfence.blogspot.com.