Hi friends, I am back today with another Create with Me monthly project. This month, you voted that we use book pages to create a project. I adore using book pages for all kinds of decorating and crafts, so this was a perfect challenge for me! Once I began scoping out what I was going to make, I realized that I had completed a book page project last spring which I never gave you a tutorial. It is so cute and one of my favorites, so instead of creating something new, I am sharing how to make a sweet Easter Garland that I think you will love!
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Book Pages
Card Stock- colors of your choice
Stencils or Silhouette Machine
Glue Stick
Hole Punch
1.Using book pages, I cut 4-inch circles. Then using your choice of card stock, cut out slightly smaller circles and glue them on top. Using stencil letters or a Silhouette Machine, cut out the letters for Easter on cream-colored cardstock.
2.Glue your letters on and then hole punch each circle for the ribbon. Tie the circles on a long piece of twine to create your garland.
3.If making the bunnies, cut our your bunny from book pages and glue onto a 4-inch circle. Add a small pompom tail and hole punch the circle and insert the ribbon. Add one bunny to the each end of your garland.
This is a project which I can easily adapt for other holidays/ seasons. Using book pages is a FREE and simple way to add interest in your decor. I can definitely see more book page garlands in my future.
Here is the finished garland hung on my Easter mantel last spring.
I think it's the perfect addition to my Easter mantel.
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Let's see what the other girls came up with using book pages!
DIY Planter from Bookpages via Making Joy and Pretty Things
Book Page Flowers via Two Purple Couches
Easy Book Page Art via Little Bits of Home
Paper Tulip Wreath via Knock it Off Kim
Easter Book Page Banner via My Life from Home
Book Page Easter Egg Wreath via Our Crafty Mom
Here you can check out another book page garland I created for fall. Click the picture to take you to the post.
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Amy, this is such a cute DIY! And my kids would love (probably wayyyy to much cutting out old book pages!) I love how you are always so resourceful!
Such a cute banner. I love the layers. Thanks for sharing with us at Merry Monday.
Glad you like it, Shirley! Thanks for hosting such a fun party!
What a fun project! Thanks for sharing at Dishing It & Digging It! 🙂
Your welcome, Lori! Thanks for hosting such a great party!
So cute, Amy! I love the little bunnies!
Thank you, Samantha! 🙂
That’s really sweet and pretty, I love a good book craft.
So cute, I love simple home decor that makes a large impact. Thanks for sharing going to have to give this one a try.
Super cute garland! Pinning to share it. Thanks for linking up with us at Snickerdoodle!
This is so adorable!
I love your collection of projects with pages and I love your Mantel Garland! The bunny is so cute! Thanks for sharing!
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Jeannee
I love using book for projects that i don’t read any more mostly paper backs! You project is adorable.
Maria
So cute Amy! Love the little bunny and his cottontail 🙂
This is really cute, Amy, and I love how you can personalize it all sorts of ways for other holidays, events, etc!
This is such a cute easter garland Amy! I love the little bunnies so much!
This is so cute! I am loving the book page crafts and need to try my hand at one!
It looks so adorable on your mantel – and so versatile! Great project, Amy!
Thank you, Kim! Book pages make some great crafts! I can’t wait to see what everyone came up with!