A Book Wreath and How to Make It
December 20, 2010 by Nathalie Foy
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LOVE!
Okay, I am definitely going to make one of these before next Christmas. I am also going to share this idea — what a perfect craft idea for a library “how-to” program. Thanks!
So it’s not a case of “librarians avert your eyes” for you!
I am almost, almost inspired to be crafty! (And seriously regretting getting rid of the out-of-date encyclopedia set with the gilt-edged pages.)
Oooooh, yes, gold would look good for holiday sparkle.